Changing Lives Through Education SBCC FOUNDATION Mission To support Santa Barbara City College students through sustained philanthropy. Photographs throughout the publication courtesy of SBCC Foundation; Santa Barbara City College; Gabriel Knapp Photography; Clint Weisman Studio; Melanie Belanger; Monie Photography; SurfMedia Communications; Tony Arroyo; Emily Florence; and Cynthia Inda. TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 SBCC President Message 5 SBCC Foundation Message 6 Supporting Student Success 10 Alumni Association 12 Scroll Society 14Financials 16 Donor Honor Roll 31 Board of Directors and Foundation Staff This important work could not be done without donors like you.” Dear SBCC Friends: The college experience remains an important period in a person’s life. The education they receive is a stepping-stone to accomplishing goals in their future professions and careers. The skills students develop at Santa Barbara City College, the interactions they have with faculty, staff, and each other, and the knowledge they acquire, all greatly influence their ability to define future success. We are preparing students to take the reins of leadership as they become stewards of our complex and ever-changing world. As the fundraising arm of the college, the SBCC Foundation provides financial support that is imperative for SBCC students as they work toward graduation, careers, or transfer to a four-year university. Gifts made in the form of discretionary funds, endowed faculty positions, student scholarships, and planned gifts provide the foundation with the ability to address both student and institutional needs. At SBCC we create an environment where students can connect and learn. We set high standards for students knowing that we also provide the supportive services that enable students to obtain these high goals. I am proud to say that due to our combined efforts, nearly two-thirds of all full-time students who begin at SBCC graduate within three years. At a rate of 64 percent, this number is well above the national average. SBCC FOUNDATION We believe in our students. We advocate for our students. We give our students the outstanding faculty and support services they need to achieve academic success. Together with the SBCC Foundation, we are propelling our students forward with the assurance that their future is secure because people who care have invested in making sure they have a solid educational foundation. Sincerely, LORI GASKIN, PhD President Santa Barbara City College 4 Dear SBCC Foundation Family: We are pleased to bring you the 2013 - 2014 Annual Report, a publication illustrating the good work accomplished in support of students attending Santa Barbara City College. Thanks to your generosity, we were able to provide more than $3.5 million in the form of scholarships; book grants; child care opportunities; tutoring; and programmatic support. Essentially, SBCC is a local institution. More than 40 percent of young people attend the college right out of our local high schools, and more than 64 percent of SBCC students reside in Santa Barbara County. Therefore, the foundation is providing necessary support to students who, upon graduation, will continue the stewardship of our community as the next generation of leaders. Today, students learn very differently than they did 50 years ago. The climate of education has changed, the use of technology has grown beyond all expectation, and students must develop 21st century skills necessary to maneuver through an ever-changing professional landscape. Through it all, SBCC is providing an invaluable, real world education, offering students the ability to transfer to a four-year university or go out into the workforce fully equipped to get a job and become an important community contributor. On behalf of the foundation, we thank you for giving our students the gift of opportunity. Best, MADELEINE JACOBSON JIM RIVERA Board President Interim Executive Director SBCC FoundationSBCC Foundation 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Within the pages of this annual report, you will find both student and alumni success stories. These, coupled with the narratives of donors who have given to the foundation, provide a compelling picture of academic excellence, proving we could not deliver such a diverse level of opportunity and support to our students without donors like you. 5 Supporting Student Success Whether providing support directly to students or for college programs, the SBCC Foundation is a critical link for those interested in pursuing academic goals. In 2013 - 2014, the foundation made more than $3.5 million in donations to Santa Barbara City College in the form of scholarships, book grants, and programmatic support. The following are just a few examples of assistance given to the SBCC student community. Scholarships Scholarships relieve financial burden so students can concentrate on academic excellence. In the 2013 - 2014 academic year, the SBCC Foundation provided more than $800,000 to student scholarships. Book Grants SBCC FOUNDATION College textbook prices continue to increase, creating a large expense for students. But without required textbooks, students quickly fall behind in their classes. The cost of purchasing textbooks might be prohibitive, making a book grant a necessary award. In 2013 - 2014, the SBCC Foundation gave $185,000 to students for book grants. 6 CARE Program at SBCC The Coordinated Agencies Resources for Education (CARE) Program at SBCC serves single parent students with funds for child care, book grants, school supplies, and counseling. A safe, supportive child care environment is necessary so that student parents can focus on their school work during classroom hours. In 2013 - 2014, the SBCC Foundation provided $155,000 to the CARE Program. The foundation also gave $25,000 to Single Parents Arriving Ready for College (SPARC), a sixweek summer bridge program for single parent students who are new to college or returning to college and who might benefit from extra academic assistance. In addition, the Women’s Fund of Santa Barbara gave a $90,000 grant toward critical child care support for single parent students. The funding expands on the successful SPARC program to provide year-round child care. MESA Program Gives Sara Colon Opportunity to Find Academic Success After a decidedly rough childhood, Sara Colon found herself on her own at age 17. She attempted to go to college twice, but was unable to make it through. Last year, Sara returned to SBCC and discovered engineering. She became involved in the Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement (MESA) program and the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE). Now, she is working hard at SBCC so that she can transfer to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and earn a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering. 3 I have learned a lot about myself as I have acquired new skills that are helping me reach my academic goals.” Sara graduated from Carpinteria High school, and attempted college, but was unable to stay in school. “At that time, I was immature and lacking in confidence,” said Sara. “More importantly, I lacked an awareness of all the resources available at SBCC to help me with my academic goals.” Motivated by her two sons, Sara returned to SBCC last year, discovering engineering and the MESA program. She is also enjoying the connections she has made with both her peers and faculty members. Sara is especially grateful for the interaction she has with her SBCC career counselor. “My counselor’s dedication, willingness to help others, and informative workshops gave me the confidence I needed to go for my academic goals,” said Sara. “The guidance I received opened doors for me as I learned about new resources such as the MESA program.” With help from MESA and her SBCC counselor, Sara set up a student educational plan and applied for SBCC Foundation scholarships. “I have learned a lot about myself as I have acquired new skills that are helping me reach my academic goals,” said Sara. “Most importantly, I have learned how to take initiative, seek assistance, and embrace change.” Through her experience as the only female SHPE board member, her struggles as a Latina, and her participation in a science event for young girls funded by the SHPE professional chapter, Sara is now inspired to establish a support group for female MESA members. “The objective will be to empower young Latinas in the STEM fields while creating a strong community among participants,” said Sara. As for the immediate future, Sara is excited to teach her 4 year old son how to read soon. As she well knows, it is never too early to start on one’s journey to academic success. 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Born in Puebla, Mexico, Sara came to California with her mother and 1 year old sister when she was 5 years old. Living in an English speaking country was challenging for Sara. In addition, she had to help raise her sister while her mother worked two jobs. Under rough economic circumstances, dreams of going to college felt far off, especially when she was forced to leave home. 7 Supporting Student Success School of Nursing The School of Nursing prepares students for Registered Nurse (RN) licensure, Vocational Nurse (VN) licensure, and Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification. The Registered Nursing program is offered for qualified men and women to prepare for staff nurse positions in hospitals and similar health agencies. In 2013 - 2014, the foundation provided more than $625,000 to the School of Nursing. Running Start Summer Program SBCC FOUNDATION Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) 8 Extended Opportunities Programs and Services (EOPS) is a support program designed to provide academic support, financial assistance, and encouragement for eligible, financially disadvantaged, and academically underprepared students. Through EOPS, students are provided with academic and career advising as well as personal counseling, help with enrollment, and transfer assistance to four-year institutions. Cooperative Agencies Resources for Education (CARE), is an aspect of EOPS, serving low-income, single parent students. In 2013 - 2014, the foundation provided more than $110,000 to EOPS. Running Start is a summer program that offers college orientation, academic counseling and registration, and financial aid guidance to high school students without plans to attend college. During the school year, high school program coordinators identify and recruit seniors whose grades and test scores show their ability to succeed, but who remain unaware of the benefits of higher education. At the conclusion of the summer program, more than 90 percent of participants enroll as full-time SBCC students. In 2013 - 2014, the SBCC Foundation provided more than $140,000 to the Running Start summer program. Teketa Bellamy: From Personal Tragedy to Educational Triumph From the beginning of her college career at SBCC, Teketa found the campus to be extremely welcoming and friendly, with none of the stress associated with a large university. Teketa was able to thrive, obtaining a 4.0 GPA and transferring to Antioch University more than a year ago to pursue a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and applied psychology. She credits her counselor at SBCC’s Transfer Academy, a service on campus working to help students transfer from SBCC to four-year institutions, for giving her the tools she needed to focus and excel in school. “Being part of the Transfer Academy really encouraged me to stay in school,” said Teketa. “I do not know where I would be without the guidance and advice I received.” Transfer Academy counselors directed Teketa in the selection of classes she would need before transferring to Antioch. They also helped her with the Antioch application process, encouraging her to complete the entrance paper and aiding in the collection of letters of recommendation. “My counselor told me to never give up on my dreams,” said Teketa. “That I should always keep my eye on the prize, which for me is graduation.” In addition to the help Teketa received from the Transfer Academy, the single mother of four also needed child care during class time. SBCC counselors were able to refer her to child care services, as well as scholarships and funding from the SBCC Foundation. “I got more attention and support from SBCC than I ever could have imagined possible,” said Teketa. I got more attention and support from SBCC than I ever could have imagined possible.” Today, Teketa looks forward to graduation and hopes to continue her education by pursuing a master’s degree in clinical psychology so that she can become a guidance counselor for a university or smaller school. She wants to help others as she was helped along her road to educational success. “SBCC is a place where you can achieve and succeed,” said Teketa. “I look forward to the future, where I can guide students and offer the same support system I received in school.” 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT After a car collision left Teketa Bellamy with a serious head injury, her college career as a pre-med student at Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia, came to a dramatic halt. “In that moment, my whole life changed forever,” said Teketa. Needing time to heal, she moved to Santa Barbara. As she progressed in her recovery, Teketa became connected with Santa Barbara City College. Now, after three years of hard work and dedicated guidance from counselors in the school’s Transfer Academy, she is on track to graduate from Antioch University in 2015. 9 The academic challenge. The personal growth. The ocean view. Reconnect with the school you loved. Join the SBCC Alumni Association. The SBCC Alumni Association connects alumni to the college, to the community, and to each other. Join the association to continue developing as a professional. Alumni Association members receive a monthly e-newsletter, are invited to special networking events, and will be eligible for forthcoming benefits. Membership is a great way to keep in touch with SBCC and fellow Vaqueros. SBCC Alumni Association Board of Directors PRESIDENT Robyn Parker VICE PRESIDENT Dylan Conroy TREASURER For more information, email alumni@sbccfoundation.org. Des O’Neill, JD SECRETARY SBCC FOUNDATION Visit sbccfoundation.org/alumni.html to join the alumni directory. 10 Dr. Christoph Warnke Restaurateur Tony Arroyo Proves Hard Work Mixed with Passion is a Recipe for Success Born in Michoacán, Mexico, Tony came to America around the age of 14, looking for a new opportunity and the chance for an education. He lived in Pasadena for six months, before visiting Santa Barbara and falling in love with the community. He quickly moved, and got a job working at Moby Dick restaurant. At the age of 18, Tony enrolled at Santa Barbara City College. “It was amazing to attend Santa Barbara City College,” said Tony. “You have no idea how many times I would sit down on the steps at the stadium, look at the ocean, and think how lucky I was – not just to be in this city, but to be at a college like this.” While attending SBCC, Tony took English 110, bookkeeping, and accounting courses, and credits his ESL classes with providing him with the opportunity to learn English. “I learned to speak English at SBCC,” said Tony. “At that time, City College was the best thing that happened to me.” Tony also remembers the great experiences he had in the culinary school. One teacher in particular, a French chef, taught him that everyone eats from the eyes first, then from the smell, and then from the mouth. “My teacher engrained in me the importance of making a beautiful plate of food as a way for people to fall in love with and be intrigued by my cooking,” said Tony. “He made me realize that food is an art form and that I needed to make beautiful food so that people could enjoy it.” When the time was right, Tony found a small location on Figueroa Street in downtown Santa Barbara, opening the doors to Los Arroyos on March 4, 1999. “When I opened my restaurant, I used all of my savings, and every idea I had to get the place started. I had the menu in my head the whole time,” said Tony. “I had no money for advertising, and could not even afford to hang a proper sign. I only sold two meals at lunchtime, but by 8:00 p.m. that night I had to close the doors because I was completely sold out of food.” For Tony, college contributed to his success, giving him the tools he needed to develop and grow his business. He now gives back to the community as part of his business model, supporting a variety of community causes including education and the school he loves so much. “I still go and sit in the same spot on the stairs and watch the ocean, and it just brings me right back to my great college days,” said Tony. “I loved attending City College, and from this experience coupled with my personal success, I feel as if I graduated in life.” 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Walking into Los Arroyos, one immediately feels at ease in the comfortable, inviting atmosphere. Regulars know what they will order before they even walk through the door, while many find it difficult to choose from a variety of favorite options. Tony Arroyo started Los Arroyos 15 years ago, and through his hard work, his business has grown to include four locations with more than 100 employees. He credits Santa Barbara City College for giving him the business skills he needed to make his dream a reality. “I am doing what I love to do,” said Tony. “And that is working in restaurants.” 11 The Scroll Society honors those who have made provisions in their estate plans to support Santa Barbara City College. Through their generosity and foresight, Scroll Society members ensure future students access and opportunity to higher education. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Adams Mrs. Ursula P. Greditzer Ms. Patricia Montemayor Mrs. Ruthe E. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Habermann Mr. and Mrs. Arthur U. Ayres Ms. Kathryn B. Hein Dr. Joanne Moran and Mr. Mitchell E. Kauffman Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Baum Dr. Ursula E. Henderson Ms. Barbara Ben-Horin Ms. Barbara Hoffacker Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Berti Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Jackson Dr. Eric Boehm Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Jaffe Mr. and Mrs. Wymond W. Bradbury Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Jamner Ms. Sharr Bryan-Herman Mr. M. Duane Jones Dr. and Mrs. Robert Casier Mr. and Mrs. Morrie M. Jurkowitz Les and Zora Charles Ms. Lynn Klinkenberg Ms. Tara S. Cloud Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Kreisel SBCC FOUNDATION 12 Mr. Eldred G. Mugford Ms. Jeanne Northsinger Debby and Ken Pash Mr. Guy H. Peterson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prober Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Purpero Mrs. Marian Rapp Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rocco Ms. Patricia Cramer Dr. William D. Santoro Ms. Patricia E. Lacks and Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Schall Mr. Paul C. Gawronik Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dependahl, Jr. Ms. Claudia Lapin Mr. Silvio D. Di Loreto Ms. Patricia A. Lippa Mr. Dean W. Dorn Ms. Joan M. Livingston Mr. John Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lorber Ms. Anne Eberle Mrs. Lee Luria Mr. John C. Eggler Mr. Bernard MacElhenny Ms. Lynda Fairly Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Marschak, Jr. Ms. Léni Fé Bland Mr. Keith Mautino Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Forster Ms. Rosemary G. Maxfield Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Frank Ms. Kathleen McGuire Ms. Penny Godkin Mr. Bruce McRoy, JD Reverend Bets Wienecke and Dr. Peter O. Haslund Ms. Barbara Graper Mr. and Mrs. Larry D. Mitchell Mr. John R. Ziegler Dr. Susanne Colin Ms. Louise Shafer-Upson and Mr. Barry Upson Ms. Shelley Silva Ms. Patricia O. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Ronald St. John Mr. and Mrs. William Steinkellner Ms. Mary M. Stuntz Ms. Susan G. Thomason Mrs. Jeanne Thornton Mr. Lewis J. Vellis The Campaign for Student Success “Santa Barbara residents and businesses understand that supporting SBCC students means supporting our local economy and community as a whole,” said Robyn Freedman, chair of the Campaign for Student Success. “As they say, ‘A rising tide lifts all boats,’ and nothing could be more significant than lifting the economic potential of students through education.” The campaign is an important part of the foundation’s efforts to meet college priorities and student needs for support. 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT The Campaign for Student Success is an important, volunteer-driven fundraising effort the SBCC Foundation embarks upon annually to raise critical funds for Santa Barbara City College and its students. Funds raised support college priorities and assist students in overcoming barriers as they attend college. Last year, the campaign raised $1.2 million for the college and students. 13 SBCC Foundation Financials In the 2013 - 2014 fiscal year, donors made generous contributions to support SBCC students and programs. New gifts and pledges totaled more than $7 million, a figure that represents a growth in giving to the foundation. Dynamic leadership was also seen from the foundation board as overall board giving totaled more than $910,000. Donor and board contributions aid students as they pursue their dreams of higher education. 826 $2.5 Million Number of student scholarships and departmental awards provided in the fiscal year 2013 - 2014. Number of dollars given to SBCC in the form of programmatic support. $1.3 Million More than $7 Million $60 $50 Number of dollars given to SBCC $40 scholarships and departmental 42awards. $30 52 39 32 Number of dollars raised through fundraising. $20 $0 Fundraising Chart 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Net Assets Chart 2014 NET ASSETS $8,000,000 $7,341,000 $7,000,000 $60 $6,000,000 $5,346,234 $5,000,000 MILLIONS $3,000,000 $40 $3,902,145 $3,839,636 $4,000,000 $2,447,743 $30 42 39 32 $20 $2,000,000 SBCC FOUNDATION 52 $50 $10 $1,000,000 $0 $0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 The numbers represented are unaudited. The audited numbers will be available online by the end of the year. $8,000,000 $7,341,000 $7,000,000 Donor contributions allow us to do our good work even better, providing opportunity $6,000,000 $5,346,234 for SBCC students to achieve academic success,” said Michael Giles, SBCC Foundation $5,000,000 board treasurer. “The foundation will continue$4,000,000 to steward the$3,902,145 funds$3,839,636 contributed, allowing for financial growth and further student opportunity.” $3,000,000 14 $2,447,743 $2,000,000 $1,000,000 $0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 SBCC Foundation The SBCC Foundation is a critical link for those interested in pursuing academic goals, providing financial support for students attending Santa Barbara City College. Gifts made in the form of discretionary funds, endowed faculty positions, student scholarships, and planned gifts provide the foundation with the ability to address both student and institutional needs. The President’s Council The President’s Council is the cornerstone of philanthropic giving for the SBCC Foundation. Members of the council provide the annual resources necessary for the foundation to leverage funds in support of the highest priority needs of the college. “I have heard donors share stories about the mentors they had in school, and the importance of the education they received,” said Gretchen Hewlett, development director of the SBCC Foundation. “Many now want to pay it forward so that young people at SBCC can experience the same opportunity.” “For some students, the funding they receive is life changing,” said Jim Rivera, interim executive director for SBCC Foundation. “When students know they have financial security, they are better able to focus on their studies, propelling their lives forward in the achievement of their goals.” For information on the President’s Council, or to learn more about planned giving, contact SBCC Foundation Development Director Gretchen Hewlett at (805) 897-3537 or email hewlett@sbccfoundation.org. 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Planned giving is also an option for those wishing to leave a community legacy. Through planned gifts, donors contribute to the foundation’s ability to promote a culture of learning and integrity at the college. 15 SBCC Foundation Honor Roll The SBCC Foundation Honor Roll recognizes those generous members of the Santa Barbara community and beyond – individuals, businesses, and foundations – whose gifts this past year have contributed to the success of students attending Santa Barbara City College. Donor contributions provide financial support and student opportunity. $250,000 and Above Estate of Judith Evans Meyer The Coeta and Donald R. Barker Foundation Mosher Foundation Ms. Helen S. Converse Cottage Health System Bradley W. and Mary S. Krause Family Trust Winslow Maxwell Charitable Trust $100,000 to $249,999 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friedel Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fishman Santa Barbara Unified School District Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Gray Bui and Herb Simon Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Schall Mrs. Margaret Hamister Thatcher Foundation Ms. Perri Harcourt Volentine Family Foundation James D. Scheinfeld Family Foundation Williams-Corbett Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Scher Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hazard, Jr. Wood-Claeyssens Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Staley Mr. John Hunt Yardi Systems Walter J. and Holly O. Thomson Foundation Hutton Parker Foundation $10,000 to $24,999 Luria Foundation Mr. Stanley H. Tomchin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Harding Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobson Towbes Foundation Adams Legacy Foundation, Inc. Kaiser Permanente - Southern California Alice Tweed Tuohy Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Kendall Dr. Kate Meehan and Mr. Jack Benadon Apgar Foundation Dr. and Mrs. H. Wallace Vandever The Bank of Santa Barbara Ms. Elizabeth Kilb Arthur N. Rupe Foundation Venoco, Inc. Charles Bloom Foundation Wallis Foundation Ms. Dorothy Largay and Mr. Wayne Rosing Estate of Daphne Cooper Earl Warren Showgrounds Robert and Mercedes Eichholz Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation Simms/Mann Family Foundation Union Bank Fund for Santa Barbara The Wharton Foundation Wintercreek Foundation $50,000 to $99,999 Mrs. Marilyn Gevirtz Virgil Elings, PhD William and Charlene Glikbarg Foundation $5,000 to $9,999 Goleta Union School District Dr. Jon Anton Highland Santa Barbara Foundation Inc. Mr. Earl Armstrong Ann Jackson Family Foundation Kind World Foundation Edward and Gladys Baker Foundation Kirby-Jones Foundation Bank of America Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Kreisel Dr. and Mrs. John W. Burk Joy Doner Mazzeo Estate of Gertrude B. Calden Foundation for California Community Colleges Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rocco SBCC FOUNDATION First United Methodist Church Ridley-Tree Foundation The Estate of Mrs. Eralda Kogan Santa Barbara Foundation Santa Barbara County $25,000 to $49,999 Estate of Ms. Martha Churchyard Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dependahl, Jr. Dr. David W. Doner, Jr. Montecito Bank & Trust Edison International Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Mozilo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Giles Dr. and Mrs. Simon Raab Godric Foundation Raintree Foundation Ms. Sharon Granoff 16 St. Francis Foundation of Santa Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Jackson Rotary Club of Montecito Foundation Mericos Foundation SAGE Publications Mrs. Joan Rock Bailard Mr. and Mrs. Craig Case Coast Geological Society The Herbert and Gertrude Latkin Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Lewis Lopker Family Foundation Mrs. Lillian Lovelace Men's Garden Club of Santa Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pash Lady Leslie Ridley-Tree Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Roney Estate of Selma Rubin Santa Barbara County Arts Commission Santa Barbara Culinary Arts Santa Barbara Fiber Arts Guild Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schipper Ms. Christine Smith Drs. Sue and J.W. Colin Spirit of Entrepreneurship Foundation The James M. Cox Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael Towbes Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cushman Tuscany Advisory Adelle Davis Foundation Mr. Jim Vincent Exxon Mobil Corporation Mrs. Susan F. Vincent Jerry and Joan Rocco Provide Important Resources for SBCC Students For Jerry and Joan Rocco, giving is a family affair. Passionate about the community they live in, the Roccos decided as a couple that they would become more engaged donors during their lifetime in support of education and the arts. “We wanted to start becoming more involved,” said Jerry. “Earlier in my life, it was about getting settled and building income. Now that I am in a place to give back, I am more than willing to do so.” Joan is a fourth generation Californian. Born in Los Angeles, she went to a small, all-female high school before attending UCLA. After graduation, Joan became a teacher, working primarily in the cities of Watts and Venice. At a certain point in her life, Joan found herself alone with three sons. Needing to work, and not wanting to teach anymore, she got her real estate license and began selling and teaching real estate, as well as managing offices, a career path she continued on for 28 years. The Roccos know the value of education, and have seen the benefit personally through the course of their careers. They understand how difficult it has become for young people to maneuver through the professional landscape, and support SBCC because they see the vital need the college is filling in the community. “Today’s kids need to be savvy in areas people of my generation never needed to be savvy in,” said Joan. “SBCC is the great gateway, giving students the opportunity to take classes with minimal financial burden before graduating with a degree or transferring to a four-year university.” Jerry and Joan are very familiar with SBCC’s Center for Lifelong Learning, taking a number of classes from Spanish to calligraphy. Joan even took a few business law and accounting courses at the college when she first moved to Santa Barbara. “SBCC serves both ends of the age spectrum, which is wonderful,” said Jerry. “Continued education opportunities are especially important for seniors, as it gives them a chance to learn new things while enjoying the camaraderie of friends.” The Roccos are longtime SBCC Foundation supporters, originally giving unrestricted gifts through the President’s Council. Today, they are more directed in their giving, supporting the CARE single parent child care program and providing for book grants. “From certain life experiences, I saw a side of life that made me realize how hard it might be for a person to meet their basic needs,” said Joan. “I know what mothers go through to get an education so that they can earn more income and provide a better life for their children.” As Jerry and Joan see it, SBCC is offering students important options for their future success. “What we have here at SBCC is pretty spectacular,” said Joan. “Jerry and I both see the value the college brings to the students and surrounding community. For us, this college is worth preserving.” 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Growing up in New York, Jerry came to California as a teenager, attending high school in the San Fernando Valley before spending two years at Valley Junior College. He then transferred to UCSB, finishing school following time in the Army. After graduation, Jerry built his life in Santa Barbara, working in real estate and real estate development. 17 $1,000 to $4,999 Mrs. Jane S. Dyruff Foundation of Santa Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Eric Onnen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Edebo Ms. Lola Jacobson Orcutt Mineral Society, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Adams Ms. Joan M. Livingston and Dr. Blair Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Jamner Pacifica Suites 335 Adelante Charter School of Santa Barbara Mr. Leonard S. Jarrott Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Emmons Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Parker Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordano Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay A. Parton Dr. Lois Jovanovic Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Pittman Julianne Boutique Mrs. Eleanor R. Precoda Mr. and Mrs. Morrie M. Jurkowitz Stacy and William Pulice Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Kally RBC Capital Markets Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Kevin L. Robert Dr. Joanne Moran and Mr. Mitchell E. Kauffman Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Robins Adams Fund Mr. Ignacio Alarcon Dennis Allen Associates Amgen Foundation Matching Gifts Ms. Antoinette Amorteguy Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Asséo Ms. Léni Fé Bland Mr. and Mrs. David A. Fishman Mrs. Dorothy L. Flaster Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Forster Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation Heritage Oaks Bank Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Freedman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Barbakow Drs. Marci and Jack Friedlander Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Fulmer Mrs. Katherine S. Bart Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Fulton Ms. Vanessa L. Bechtel and Mr. Jim Bechtel Mrs. Catherine H. Gainey Ms. Marlyn Bernstein Dr. and Mrs. Paul Bishop Dr. and Mrs. John W. Gainor Mr. and Mrs. John J. Garand Mrs. Janet Garufis Mrs. Madge L. Kelley Kinyon Construction, Inc. Dr. Paula Kislak LaCentra-Sumerlin Foundation Ms. Claudia Lapin Mr. and Mrs. George R. Laplante Mr. Charles Lenhoff Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Lew Ms. Sarah Jane Lind bouchon Mrs. Christine Garvey and Mr. George Gelles Dr. Peter L. Brill Lori L. Gaskin, PhD Lompoc Unified School District Glenn & Greeola Brun GE Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lukas Wendel M. Bruss Ms. Anne C. Ready and Mr. David L. Gersh Lundgren Management Corp Ms. Susan J. Rose and Mr. Allan Ghitterman Dr. and Mrs. Peter R. MacDougall The Goldsmith and Cestaro Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs Thad MacMillan Dr. and Mrs. Aaron B. Budgor Canalino School Carpinteria Unified School District Ms. Laura Castro and Mr. Jason Suarez Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Lindros Lyons Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Carole MacElhenny Mrs. Mercedes G. Rodgers Ms. Jeanne C. Rodwell Mr. Peter T. Rojas Roll Global Mr. and Mrs. John Romo Rotary Club of Santa Barbara Ms. Ursula Ruland Mr. and Mrs. David C. Salter Santa Barbara Beautiful, Inc. Santa Barbara Dental Care Santa Barbara Woodie Club Mr. and Mrs. Brooke E. Sawyer, Jr. SBCC Student Senate Frank Schipper Construction Mrs. Nancy Schlosser Suzi and Joe Schomer Ms. Adrienne E. Schuele Sempra Energy Utility Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gordon Trust of August C. Magnus Ms. Vanessa R. Graham Mr. Joel A. Maloney Guy Smithson Painting and Decorating, Inc. Ms. Christine A. Green Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Manger Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snider Ms. Jacklyn Gridley MarBorg Industries Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stein Mr. and Mrs. David A. Goss III Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sullivan Ms. Lisa Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grubb Ms. Marie Martinelli Mr. Clay Tedeschi Citrix Online Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Habermann Mr. and Mrs. James G. McFarlane Ms. Carnzu Clark Mr. Jacques Habra Mr. and Mrs. Steven McGovern Tropicana Student Organization Mr. Jeff Colin Mr. and Mrs. Philip E. Haight Ms. Kathleen McGuire Consulado de Mexico en Oxnard Mrs. Kathleen Halloran Bruce McRoy, JD Turpin Family Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Michael Cooney Reverend Bets Wienecke and Dr. Peter O. Haslund Mon-Nat Foundation USAFunds Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morrison Village Properties Realtors Ms. Elberta L. Pate Mosely Ms. Denise Jaimes-Villanueva and Mr. Eli Villanueva Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Cerf Craddock Engineering, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Charles Chevron Texaco Matching Gift Program SBCC FOUNDATION Ms. Lynda Fairly Ms. Elizabeth Auchincloss Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bergquist 18 Mr. Leland Evans Ms. Susan Sullivan and Mr. Connell Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dealy Mr. Robert Hecht The Corwin D. Denney Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hirsch Mr. Silvio D. Di Loreto Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Howland Dr. and Mrs. Joe W. Dobbs Mr. and Mrs. John N. Hunter Ms. Molly Dolle Hydrex Pest Control Company Mr. and Mrs. R. Chad Dreier Mrs. Jacqueline J. Inskeep Mr. and Mrs. David S. Dwelley Italian Cultural Heritage Mrs. Raymond K. Myerson Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nadel The Nadel Foundation Mr. William Nasif Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Nissenson Ms. Lessie Sinclair Nixon and Mr. Gordon Schontzler Ted Townsend Memorial Fund Mr. and Mrs. James C. Vogelzang Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Webster, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Werft Mr. C. Dana White Mr. and Mrs. Bernard White Ms. Ann G. Willson Ted and Coleen Friedel Provide Students with the Opportunity to Pursue their Professional Goals As individuals, Ted and Coleen Friedel were fortunate to find professional fulfillment, building careers from interests they were passionate about pursing. As a couple, they have built their philanthropy primarily around supporting education. For both, education provided an important stepping-stone in life. Now, they are hoping to give SBCC students the support they need to develop successful careers. Ted graduated from college with an engineering degree, but quickly realized it was not an occupation he wanted to pursue. He went back to school and got a master’s degree in finance, essentially turning his hobby and passion for investing into a career. “My father got me into investing when I was young. I loved it as a hobby and was fortunate to be able to do it for a living,” said Ted. “Even though I am retired, I still spend a good part of my day looking at the market and reading. It is fascinating to me what goes on in the world and how all of these pieces are connected.” Originally from Australia, Coleen began to travel the world as soon as she was able, living for a time in London, England. She was in the hair dressing business and studied with Vidal Sassoon. From this experience, she opened her own business in West Los Angeles, which she ran for 35 years. “I was always a very curious person so I left Australia because it was way down low on the map and I wanted to see what else was going on in the world,” said Coleen. Coleen first heard about Santa Barbara City College after a chance encounter with an SBCC Foundation board member, Robyn Freedman. As the friendship developed, Robyn shared her enthusiasm for the school and the terrific work of its students. Ted had already provided a scholarship to his alma mater, the University of California, Berkeley, and wanted to learn more about SBCC. The Friedels toured the campus and were very impressed with the faculty, students, and activities. “As we get older, we think about what we want to do to help others,” said Ted. “We knew SBCC would be a wonderful institution to support.” Ted and Coleen decided to endow scholarships emphasizing vocational programs, specifically culinary arts and automotive service and technology. They have also provided scholarships for veterans who are returning to school and trying to settle back into their lives. “Sometimes people feel like they have to get a college degree to succeed in life, but we have all kinds of needs in our economy,” said Ted. “Given the strength of SBCC in the vocational areas, I wanted to provide support to those students who are looking for that sense of who they might be as young professionals.” Ultimately, the Friedels are looking forward to seeing students achieve professional success. “We endowed the scholarships because we felt it was important for people to learn the skills they need to turn their passion into a career,” said Coleen. "Through the scholarships, we are telling students that when it comes to their futures, anything is possible.” 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Ted moved to Santa Barbara in 1998 from West Los Angeles so that his son could start kindergarten. Growing up in a family that moved around a lot, Ted wanted to provide his son with the opportunity to go through school with the same cohort of friends. “Even before I moved to Santa Barbara, I thought it was a great community,” said Ted. "In addition to the environment of giving amongst residents, I have found the people, the city, and the community to be culturally vibrant and alive.” 19 Wine Cask Ms. Judy Antweiler Ms. Laurie Bassett Ms. Marty Blum Mr. and Mrs. R. Alastair Winn Architectural Stone Works Ms. Andrea J. Batie Dr. and Mrs. David W. Bohn Mr. and Mrs. George S. Writer, Jr. Area 5.1 Winery Ms. Lynn Battisti Ms. Elise Bonfiglio Dr. and Mrs. Philip J. Wyatt Ms. Mona Armijo-Sloan Ms. Jennifer Bauer Ms. Tara Booker Ms. Chien-ei Yu Ms. Sally Armour Ms. Emily Baum Ms. Jorgia Bordofsky Ms. Dawn S. Ziemer and Mr. Brett Larsen Ms. Judith Villa and Mr. Nicholas Arnold Mr. Richard A. Baum Mr. Riley Borrill Ms. Jean Bauman Mr. Norman H. Borucki Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ziemer Mr. Larry Arterberry Ms. Mary Jane Baumgartner Mr. and Mrs. David P. Bothman Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Beaver Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Maurice Bouchard Gifts Up to $999 Ms. Janet E. Head and Mr. Amr El Abbadi Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Abbott Ms. Sylvia Abualy Ms. Julie A. Acosta Ms. Miranda Acosta Ms. Nyomie Acosta Mr. Jose Adame Ms. Nancy Caponi and Mr. Robert Adams Mr. Gregg Adelman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adelman Mr. Mounir Ashamalla Ms. Anne R. Ashmore Ms. Lisa Atencio Mrs. Angie N. Atkins Atlas Appraisal, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Atwater Ms. Belita Ong and Mr. J. Gordon Auchincloss Mr. Daniel Avalos Ms. Eileen Aylesworth Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ayling Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Becker Mr. Jerome M. Becker Bedrock Building Supplies Mr. and and Mrs. Gayle Beebe J.M. Bell and P.M. Hardy Ms. Cathy C. Duncan and Mr. Kevin Beller Ms. Yekaterina Belton Ms. Donna Benaroya Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bender Mr. and Mrs. Irwin J. Bendet Mr. and Mrs. Yoav Ben-Horin Mr. Greg Bennett Mr. E. Michel Boudreaux Ms. Christie Bourdet Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bouska Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bowen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Bower Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bowler Ms. Jennifer M. Bowman and Mr. Brady A. Bowman Ms. Kimberly Bowman Ms. Elizabeth Bowman Mr. and Mrs. David S. Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Lance Boyd Ms. Eda Bachrach and Mr. John R. Porter Mr. Tom Ahajanian Mr. and Mrs. Randall Badat Mr. Francois Bereaud Mr. and Mrs. Dana Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Bagish Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Bereaud Ms. Barbara Terry and Mr. Robert Breskovich Dr. Kathryn Alexander Mr. James F. Bagwell Mr. and Mrs. George E. Berg Mr. and Mrs. Ashleigh Brilliant Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Ms. Kim Stevens and Mr. Gregory Baker Mr. Steven F. Berg Mr. John Broad Mr. Ivo Bergsohn Ms. Eleonore M. Stiene-Brown and Mr. Edwin C. Brown Ms. Hannah Allen and Mr. Frederick Allen Ms. Virginia H. Baker Ms. Patricia A. Allen Mr. Mahlon E. Balderston, Jr. Ms. Christiane Schlumberger and Dr. Anthony A. Allina Ms. Mary Ballard Ms. Pamela Allman Ms. Donna Alonzo Mr. and Mrs. Steve R Balash Ms. Phyllis Bannister Mr. Greg Baranoff Ms. Ann Barber Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Berardi Ms. Cindy Bergstrom Mr. Charles Berhalter Ms. Carla Berkefeld Ms. Barbara Bermudes Ms. Ruthie Bernal Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Bertasi II Ms. Anita M. Bradford Joel H. Brandt, MD Dr. and Mrs. C. Alan Brown Ms. Margaret H. Brown Ms. Barbara Brown Ms. Amy Broyles Mr. Justin Bruce Ms. Patricia Bruens Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barberich Ms. Noel Slattery and Mr. James G. Bertoli Alvarez Family Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barcelar Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beuret K. D. Brunner and R. L. Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Larry Alvarez Mr. Douglas P. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bieber Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Bruno American Association of Petroleum Mrs. Julie Barnes Geologists Foundation Ms. Cheri Barrett Ms. Tracy Andersen Ms. Donna Barrett Ms. Anne W. Anderson Mr. Edward Barrier Ms. Betty J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Blakely R. Barron Mrs. Genevieve Anderson Ms. Patty Barry Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Ms. Alexa Andrade Barthelmess, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David D. Bilyeu Ms. Bonnie Bryan Mr. Jason Birrer Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bryant Mr. Gary Birrer Ms. Hope S. Bryant Ms. Donna Blakemore Mr. Ted Bryson Ms. Elisa J. Jorquez and Mr. Karl R. Blasius Ms. Monica K. Bucher-Smith Rita R. Blau, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Pablo Buckelew Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Bleiweis Ms. Cher Bucknam Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Andrino Ms. Katharine M. Barthels Blindmatters Foundation, Inc. Mr. Eric Burak Mrs. Mary Ankeny Ms. Sarah Bartholomew Mr. Dennis Bloor Mr. and Mrs. Charley Burgett Ms. Diane Baskin Dr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Blum Ms. Sarah Burlingame Alta Orthopaedic Medical Group, Inc. SBCC FOUNDATION Ms. Nancy Arvin Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. Adler Mr. Eric Allen 20 Ms. Donna L. Arvin and Ms. Norma J. Vinson Mrs. JoAnne Ando Mr. and Mrs. Christian Brun Mr. Andrew S. Buck SBCC Inspires Entrepreneurial Spirit in Emily Florence Emily Florence transferred into SBCC from a four-year university so she could get going on the UC curriculum before transferring to UC Santa Barbara. “After one week, I never wanted to leave,” said Emily. “You know you are at an incredible school when the classrooms are full and the sandy beaches across the street are empty.” While at SBCC, Emily studied everything from astronomy to drama to Italian with teachers who had immense passion for their respective subjects. “I became an avid learner at SBCC," said Emily. "That desire and excitement to learn something new is why I decided to become an entrepreneur." At SBCC, Emily was a member of the Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society. After graduating, she transferred to UCSB where she received a bachelor of arts degree in cultural anthropology. She then received a master of arts degree in broadcast journalism from Emerson College in Boston, where she was also an Associated Press Award Winner. Highlights of Emily’s career include being founder and president of SavvyMiss.com, a website community for women, which was awarded one of Forbes Top 100 Websites for Women; founder of Good Day Consulting, a public relations and publicity company helping entrepreneurs and artists grow their businesses; and founder of Good Day Publishing, a publishing company specializing in inspiration and self-help publications. Her book "The Happiness Handbook" releases February 2015. Mr. Stan Bursten Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Chris Casebeer Ms. Serena Chobanian Ms. Julie Burtech Ms. Shandra Campbell Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Cash Mrs. June Christensen Mr. Jeron Burton Ms. Jackie Campitelli Mr. Paul Cashman Mr. Greg Christian Ms. Katherine L. Burwell Ms. Robyn Campitelli Dr. and Mrs. Robert Casier Ms. Susan C. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Ishmael H. Buyco Ms. Valerie Campos Ms. Lorraine Cass Ms. Tamara Christopherson Ms. Pamela Byrne Ms. Karen Cangialosi Ms. Alicia Castaniero Mr. Jay Chung Mr. Ryan T. Byrne Mr. Charlie Cangialosi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Catherina, Jr. Ms. Joan C. Churchill Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Cabanatuan Mr. and Mrs. John Cavini Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Churchill Ms. Marritt Cafarchia The Capital Group Companies Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Reid G. Cederlof Mrs. Claire T. Chytilo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cafarchia Congresswoman Lois G. Capps Mr. and Mrs. James M. Celmayster Ms. Carolyn W. Clancy Mr. Devon Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Lance Caras Mr. John A. Chackel Mr. Thomas Joseph Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carey Ms. Kathleen S. Claxton and Mr. Michael Veronin Ms. Jean Cain Ms. Ellen Carey Mr. David Caine Ms. Mary Carrigan Chaffey Community College District Mr. and Mrs. Juan Cajandig Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Carrillo Mr. James M. Chapman Mr. Don Cochrane Ms. Marian Calbreath Mr. Robert G. Carrillo Mrs. Margaret Chapman CodeSprings, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Calder Ms. Catherine Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chase Mr. Steven T. Cody Ms. Jennifer Callan Dr. Gary L. Carroll Mr. Larry Chason Mr. Dwight Coffin Ms. Bethany Callonea Mr. Neal Carron Mr. and Mrs. James Chesher Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cogan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Campanella Dr. and Mrs. Bowdre L. Carswell Ms. Margaret Cheverez Mr. Allen Cohen Ms. Lisa Chadband Mrs. Donna Cobb Mr. Lamont M. Cochran, Jr. 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Regarding SBCC’s role in her perseverance as an entrepreneur, Emily said “I was truly inspired by all of my teachers at SBCC, but Rick Mokler and Pope Freeman in the Theatre Arts Department particularly impacted my life beyond the classroom. Both challenged me to overcome fear and showed me that greatness comes from taking risks. As they say, the only way to score is by taking a shot!” 21 Ms. Mary Cohen Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Daniels Mrs. Betty Mann Doutt Ms. Salli Eve Ms. Roxane Coke Ms. Candace Dauphinot Dr. and Mrs. James R. Dow Mr. Jay Fagnano Ms. Anita A. Cole Mr. Robert Fox Davey Ms. Mary Fagnano Mr. and Mrs. Darren Coleman Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davidson Dr. Elizabeth Downing and Dr. Peter L. Hasler Mr. Anthony Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Congote Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davis Ms. Connie Connally Dr. Cynthia Davis and Dr. Steven Allaback Mrs. and Mr. Margaret A. Connell Ms. Nancy Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Bob Consolo Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Constantinides Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Draper Mr. Robert A. Dreger Ms. Kristi Davis Ms. Zena Drewisch Ms. Margaret J. Dawes Ms. Margaret Ducharme and Mr. Robert E. Nettles Mr. and Ms. Rodger A. Dawson Ms. Margarita Fairbanks Mr. Donald Faith Ms. Barbara E. Fargo Ms. Sara A. Fargo Ms. Laura Fariss Mr. Steve Farkas Ms. Ann L. Dundon and Mr. Robert F. Else Ms. Stacey Fell DCH California Motors Ms. Louise K. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ferguson Ms. Wendy J. de Castro Ms. Suzanne Dunn Ms. Patricia Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. De Friez Ms. Michele Dunphy Ms. Helgard Field Ms. Rosa De La Mora Mr. Rodney Durham Ms. Holly Finley Mr. and Mrs. Peter de Tagyos Ms. Sharon E. Fiori Evan De Witt Trust Ms. Ann Dusenberry and Mr. Brad Fiedel Ms. Marsha A. Deaderick Mr. Scott Dutcher Mr. Elliott Deal Ms. Diane D. Eardley Ms. Mary L. DeBolt Mr. Bill Edgin Mr. Douglas T. Fischer and Mr. Robert H. Fischer Ms. Maxine J. Dekker Ms. Adrienne Edmonston Ms. Lynn Fischer Ms. Jenni DeLeon Ms. Jettie M. Edwards Ms. Valentine Delvecchio Mr. John C. Eggler Ms. Corby G. Gage Fisher and Mr. Dana E. Fisher Ms. Maureen DeMaio and Mr. Joseph M. Sholder Ms. Susan C. Ehrlich and Dr. Bill Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Denherder Ms. Holly Elfman Ms. Paula Fleck Dermatology Medical Group, Inc. Mr. Nick Eliades Ms. Regina Fletcher Ms. Elizabeth Deturk Elite Rehabilitation Center, Inc. Mr. Eldon Ford Mr. Donald M. Detwiler Ms. Cindy Elster Ms. Judy Foreman Ms. Joan Dewberry Mrs. Claire Engel Ms. Jennifer Forrier Ms. Margaret Dewey Mr. Jim Engel Ms. Brigitte Forssell Dr. and Mrs. Robert Dewhirst Dr. Norm Enriquez and Dr. Jaylene Enriquez Ms. Arlene Forster Mr. and Mrs. Craig E. Epperson Ms. Antoinette Foster Dr. Emma L. Diemer Erdman Commercial Industrial Real Estate Ms. Christine Foster Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Dills Mr. Alex Eremia Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Dinaberg Mr. and Mrs. Greg Erny Ms. Martha Dingilian Ms. Elizabeth A. Erskine Ms. Monica Divito Ms. Suzy Esch Mr. and Mrs. James B. Dixon Ms. Marcy Eskanos Ms. Sarah Cunningham Mr. John Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Etchell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curran Ms. Kerry Doane Mr. and Mrs. Heinz L. Ettner Mr. and Mrs. Dick Curry Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Donald Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Eubanks Ms. Allison Curtis Ms. Dorothy G. Donati Ms. Roxanne Euglow Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Freeman, Jr. Ms. Rachel Dagbovie Mr. and Mrs. John E. Doner Mr. and Mrs. Ted Eurman Ms. Barbara Freeman Ms. Paula Dalbenas Mr. Glenn Dorin Ms. Ava Evans Mr. James D. Freeman Ms. Gennine D'Ambra Mr. Terrance Doty Mrs. Janet P. Evans Ms. Anna M. Freidell Ms. Paige Daniels Mr. and Ms. James E. Dougherty Ms. Maureen Evans Fresh Pacific Fruit & Vegetable Ms. Terri L. Cook Ms. Teri Cooke Mr. William J. Cordero Ms. Frances Corella Ms. Valarie F. Cortez Mr. Sean Cory Mr. John W. Cotton Dr. and Mrs. Glynne C. Couvillion Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Cowell Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Cox Ms. Maggie Catbagan and Mr. Michael T. Cox Dr. Steven Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Spencer J. Craddock Mr. Lawrence L. Crandell Ms. Jane G. Craven Craviotto Chiropractic Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Crawford Ms. Ruth F. Creasy Mr. and Mrs. William F. Crevier Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Criley Crossfit Pacific Coast, Inc. Mrs. Marsha Croninger Dr. P. Kent Cullen SBCC FOUNDATION Mr. Steven E. Dowty Dr. and Mrs. Robert Failing Mr. and Mrs. William C. Day Ms. Cecilia Contreras 22 Ms. Ellen Erichsen Downing Mr. and Mrs. David Cummings Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cummings Mr. Gary Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Cunningham Ms. Anna Di Stefano Ms. Betty M. Dickman Mr. Bill Felstiner First American Title Insurance Company Mickey and Richard Flacks Mr. and Mrs. David K. Flattery Mr. David Fortson Dr. and Mrs. George E. Frakes Mr. Howard J. France Ms. Lylie Francis Mr. John W. Franklin Ms. Kristin Frascella Ms. Cody M. Free Ms. Judy A. Freeman and Mr. Richard P. Cousineau Pay It Forward: Greg Baranoff Encourages Students to Pursue Higher Education Born in Shanghai, China to Russian parents, Greg and his family later moved to Rio de Janeiro before settling in the United States. He was attending Henry Clay Junior High School in Inglewood when his father died. Greg was just 12 years old. His homeroom teacher at the time told him about a summer program called Project Open Future, which was sponsored by The Claremont Colleges, The California Association of Independent Schools, and the Los Angeles and Compton School Districts. After the summer program, Greg was invited to attend Midland School in Los Olivos, California. With additional scholarships and continued support from donors, he finished at Midland School, and later graduated from Occidental College. Because of Project Open Future, Greg was able to make college a reality. After graduation, Greg returned to Midland School, where he taught French and Spanish, and coached soccer, track, and cross-country. He later taught at Santa Barbara Middle School, where he also served as a fundraising coordinator. From this experience, Greg started to become aware of the important role an individual donor can play in a student’s life. In 1999, Greg began working part-time in the evening for SBCC’s Continuing Education ESL program at Santa Barbara High School. His memory of his own mother’s time spent in night school, working to learn English and studying for her citizenship exam, a motivating factor. “When we came to the United States, we were in the same situation,” said Greg. “Our family had to learn English just as the ESL students were doing, and I thought my personal experience would be a valuable asset to the ESL Department and of benefit to the students.” Feeling he had come full circle, Greg thought his work with the ESL program was also a great way to give back to the community. Since then, Greg has filled many roles at SBCC including advising ESL, Adult High School, and GED students, and providing jail inmates and parolees with the necessary resources to return to school. Fifteen years later, he is now a student program advisor in SBCC’s Financial Aid Department. Inspired by the students around him, Greg decided to become a donor through the SBCC Foundation. Five years ago, he began making contributions to the foundation to help students earn their high school diploma or GED, with the donation taken directly out of his paycheck. “I thought in some small way I could help one or two students a year achieve the goal of obtaining a diploma,” said Greg. From life lessons learned, Greg offers a few words of wisdom for students today. “Set goals that will make you a better person. People will always be there to help you.” 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT As a young man growing up in Inglewood, California in the 1960s, Greg Baranoff benefited from a summer opportunity where he learned more about college. Through the program, named Project Open Future, he secured a scholarship to attend a private collegepreparatory school and later earned a bachelor’s degree from Occidental College in Los Angeles. Since then, he has dedicated more than 30 years to education – as a teacher, coach, and student program advisor. As a donor to the SBCC Foundation, Greg invests in students as they pursue academic success. 23 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Fried Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gilman Ms. Brooklynn Gullickson Ms. Sarah B. Hearon Ms. Tarra Fried Mr. Melvin Gilmour Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Gunner Mr. Dale Hebert Ms. Anna Friederich Ms. Sally H. Giloth Ms. Nancy Gunzberg Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Hebert Mr. Paul Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Rick Gimenez Junhao Guo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heck Mr. Craig Fry Ms. Robin Gimenez Ms. Margaret K. Gurley Ms. Jill Heely Mr. and Mrs. Kim Fryslie Ms. Ghita D. Ginberg Mr. and Mrs. Ulises L Gutierrez Ms. Joann Heerman Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. Fulco Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsberg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gutierrez Ms. Susan Heffern Ms. Kay L. Fulton Girls Scouts of California Central Coast, Troop 50016 Mrs. Lucille B. Haas Mr. Christian A. Heimlich and Ms. Barbara Hrach Ms. Laurel Futterman Mr. and Mrs. John Gabbert Ms. Jessamine Gadsbyu Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Gagain III Mr. Geoff Gaggs Ms. Diane Gainey Ms. Yvette Gaitan Mr. Enrique Galicia Ms. Veronica Gallardo Ms. Celeste C. Garcia Ms. Frances R. Garcia Ms. Sue Garcia Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Garey Ms. Nancy Garibay Garibay Drywall Mr. and Mrs. William M. Garland III Ms. Wendy Glomb Mr. Derek Goad Ms. Karen Gocha Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Goetz Ms. Julie Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Goldberg Golden West College Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Goldsby Goleta Family School PTA Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gonzales Ms. Hallie A. Goodall Mr. S. Goralski Honorable and Mrs. William L. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Haas Dr. Betty Helton and Dr. Alex J. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael Haden Pat Henderson Ms. Kimberly Hahn and Mr. James Van Arsdale Ms. Julie Hendricks Ms. Jane Hahn Ms. Nancy Hair Mrs. Marie-Paule Hajdu Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hajic Ms. Sarah N. Halabi Ms. Anelga Halajian Ms. Jennifer S. Hale Henrickson Systems, Inc. Mr. Reynaldo C. Hernandez Ms. Brenda Herre Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Herrera Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Heuchert Mr. Paul Heuchert Ms. Gretchen A. Hewlett Ms. Karen A. Hickman Mr. Timothy C. Hale Mr. David Hicks Mr. Arthur Hall Mr. Wolfgang H. Hietzke Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Higbee Mrs. Sarah Hall Mr. and Mrs. Michael Higby Ms. Sherie E. Brinley Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Barry Goss Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hamilton Ms. Renee C. Garner and Mr. Eric Garner Dr. Douglas Gossard Mr. David Hamilton Mr. Doug Hill Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gossett Ms. Susan J. Hamilton Mrs. and Rev. Melissa Hillegas Mr. Kenneth E. Gould Mr. Lad Handelman Mr. Carl Hilton Mrs. Garland H. Graas Mr. and Mrs. John A. Handley Mr. David Hilton Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Grace Mr. and Mrs. John S. Handloser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hiltz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Graham Ms. Cynthia Hardnett Mr. Roger Himovitz Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Gartrell, Jr. Mr. Michael Gartzke Ms. M'liss S. Garza Ms. Patricia E. Lacks and Mr. Paul C. Gawronik SBCC FOUNDATION Global Village Concerns, Inc. Mr. Michael C. Haas Mr. and Ms. Michael N. Garley Mrs. Nan Gartrell 24 Mr. Tim Gleeson Mr. Stephen Graham Mr. Galen Harkness Ms. Rebecca Hinckley Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gebhardt Mr. Edward B. Graper Mr. Andrew Harper Ms. Denise Hinkle Carol Geer, PhD Mr. Geoffrey Gray Ms. Mary L. Harper Dr. and Mrs. Harris Gelberg Mr. Dennis Green Mr. Christopher D. Harris Drs. Minie and Hjalmar Pompe Van Meerdervoort Ms. Carol Gemberling Ms. Connie Ragen Green Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Harris Mr. and Mrs. James E. Genatone Ms. Lindsey D. Green Ms. Kathleen Harris Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. George Ms. Linda Greene Mr. Kent Harris Mr. David Hodges and Ms. Laura Lyle Mr. Pete George Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Greenside Mr. and Mrs. Mel Harris Mr. Kent Hodgetts Ms. Sylvia G. Gerard Ms. Michelle Greer Mr. Gerald W. Harter Mrs. Adabeth E. Holcombe Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gerig Mr. and Mrs. George B. Gritt, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartloff, Jr. Ms. J'Nelle Holland Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Gerstein Mr. Robert K. Gronendyke Harvest Santa Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Woody Hollosy Dr. Kerri Gertz Dr. Howard Gross Ms. Trish Harvey Ms. Nan Holt Mr. John Getz Mr. Matthew P. Grul Ms. Audree Hashibe Mr. Gregory Honegger Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Giambrone Dr. Joan M. Grumman Mr. Tom Guadagni Dr. Elizabeth Downing and Dr. Peter L. Hasler Mr. Ralph A. Hoover Mr. William J. Gibbons Ms. Nancy Gifford Teri and Pat Guillies Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Hatch Ms. Inge Gatz and Mr. Steven Gilbar Mr. and Mrs. Gary G. Gulbransen Ms. Lynn Headley Ms. Shirley Hobson Mr. Clark Hochstetler Mr. Dave Horn Ms. Loretta W. Hubbard and Mr. Douglas R. Woodworth The Drive to Succeed: Daniel Leon-Gijon Pursues his Goal of Becoming an Electrical Engineer Daniel Leon-Gijon’s dream of working on cars nearly ended when he failed his first math class during his first semester at Santa Barbara City College. Daniel quickly regrouped, and with the help of campus resources, bounced back with a 4.0 GPA. The Santa Barbara native now has an automotive certificate in hand, and is currently working toward a career in electrical engineering. The son of Mexican immigrants, Daniel had no plans to attend college, but instead wanted to get a job right out of high school so that he could help his family. That all changed his senior year when he learned about SBCC’s automotive program. Daniel enrolled at SBCC, and after his original misstep, began to succeed in school. He got involved with the Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement (MESA) program and the Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS) program, which assisted him with tutoring, and joined the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE). Daniel also benefited from SBCC Foundation scholarships, which allowed him to focus on being a full-time student. Mr. Brayden Hubert Mr. and Mrs. David M. Irwin Mr. Wayne Johnson Mr. Nick Katzenstein Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Hudson Ms. Amy Jacobs and Ms. Nancy Eckert Ms. Harriet Johnston Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. Glyndwr D. Jones Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kautz Ms. Lori Jones Dr. and Mrs. Jerome T. Kay Ms. Irma Jones Mr. David Kay Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones, Jr. Ms. Marci Kearney Jordano's Incorporated Ms. Margaret F. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Joyce Ms. Jean B. Keely Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hurd Ms. Mary E. James Ms. Julie Joyce Ms. Jeanne Keith Ms. Cathleen Hurst Mr. Jeff Januska JPR Financial Services Ms. Caren Keller Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hustead Ms. Soheyla Javanbakht Ms. Marian R. Kadota Mr. Rich Kelley Mr. Lewis Hustead Ms. Penny Jenkins Mr. and Ms. Robert Kalish Ms. Jill Kelly Ms. Joyce L. Hutchinson Ms. Jennifer Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kaltenbrun Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kemper Mrs. Jacqueline Huth Mr. Todd Jespersen Mrs. Lois J. Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy Ms. Jane Hway-Jain Sun Johnson & Johnson Kaplan International Centers Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Kennelly IBM International Foundation Ms. Beverly Johnson Mr. Wilhelm H. Kapp Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kennett Mrs. Elaine Iddings Ms. Dianne Johnson Kappa Kappa Gamma House Board Ms. Carolyn Keogh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ignatius Ms. Kara Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Peter Karoff Mr. Najib Khalil Dr. Elizabeth and Mr. Peter Imhof Ms. Phyllis Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Karpeles Mr. Chase Kidd-Kadlubek Indiegogo Campaign Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Johnson Dr. and Mrs. Karl Kassity Ms. Deirdre D. Kieckhefer Intuit Foundation Ms. Teresa L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Y. Katz Ms. Deborah D. Kircher Ms. Cindy Hufford Ms. Karen Hughes Mrs. Anita Hunt Ms. Nina L. Hunt Ms. Shannon Hunt Ms. Sheela Hunt Ms. Eleanor H. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Brian Jacobson Mr. Stanley Jagoda 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT After completing the automotive program in 2013, Daniel knew he wanted to continue in school, studying engineering. “I thought instead of fixing the car parts, I could actually build them,” he said. Today, Daniel remains proud of his 4.0 GPA, and is now providing math tutoring to students in the EOPS program in addition to maintaining a busy class schedule. He shows no signs of slowing down as he prepares to transfer to a four-year university to obtain an engineering degree so that he can one day have a career designing cars. “Upon reflection, I have changed a lot over the last few years,” said Daniel. “I owe so much to SBCC for giving me the opportunity to find my direction in life, fueling my drive to succeed.” 25 Ms. Lynn P. Kirst and Mr. Lynn R. Matteson Mr. Michael Knapp Mr. Frank Knoppers Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Kocher Ms. Carolyn Koegler Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Kohn Mr. Scott Koopmans Ms. Deborah Koppel Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kornahrens Ms. Cathy Kort Mr. Robert Kort Mr. Sheldon A. Kort Mrs. Carol Kosterka Mr. Peter J. Kotzbach Mr. Dimitris Koutroubis Ms. Laura Kovalesky Ms. Margaret L. Kowalski Mr. and Mrs. David M. Krieger Ms. Jennifer Maupin Mr. Bas Leersum Ms. Jeannette Love Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. McAdams III Drs. Nancy and Mark Leffert Mr. Lyle C. Low Mr. Michael R. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Jok Legallet Mr. Hal Lucas Mr. and Mrs. John T. McCann Legoullon Insurance Agency Ms. Carol Luce Ms. Margaret R. McCarte Ms. Laurie Leigh Mr. Joseph F. Luciano Ms. Meggan McCarthy Mr. Richard Leigh Mr. John A. Luetkemeyer Mr. David L. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leopold Dr. and Mrs. Jon B Luhmann Mr. George McConnell Mr. and Mrs. Ilan M. Levi Mr. Dolan F. Lundahl and Ms. Jane L. Galbraith Mr. and Mrs. Brian McDermott Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Lundy Mrs. Lailan McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Ira Levy Ms. Terry E. Luria Ms. Maureen McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Russell N. Lewin Luria Development Company Mr. David T. McKee Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Lewis Ms. Sheba Lux Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKenzie Mrs. Sarada Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Lynch Ms. Joyce McKnight Mr. and Mrs. Steven H. Lewis Loy D. Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Bud McLean Mr. Wilbert Lick Ms. Lisa A. Macker and Mr. Dennis M. Dodson Ms. Deborah J. McQuade Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Levine Mr. and Mrs. Neal Levitan Mr. and Mrs. Fima Lifshitz Mr. John A. Macker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Terry C. McQueen Ms. Kimberly Mead Drs. Albert S. and Barbara S. Lindemann Kroger Company Ms. Therese Link Mr. Robert J. Madden Ms. Deborah A. Kruse Ms. Janelle C. Lira Mr. Patrick Madden Ms. Diana Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Lisenby Ms. Lois Elle Madson Mr. and Mrs. David L. Kuehn Dr. John W. Litsinger Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Maenaga Dr. Sherry Melchiorre and Mr. Michael Melchiorre Marianne R. Kugler, PhD Ms. Betty Little Mrs. JoAnn Magistad Mr. Charles J. Melendez Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kvaas Ms. Dora A. Little Ms. Beverly Maguire Mr. Albert Melkonian Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kvistad Mr. and Mrs. James V. MacMillan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Mealy Mr. Ricardo Medina Medtronic, Inc. Ms. Joan M. Livingston Ms. Glenda C. Mahon Dr. C.G. Mendelson Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. La Barge Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Loberg Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Mahoney Ms. Raquel Mendoza Ms. Gwen C. Rigby La Marque Mr. and Mrs. Jacob D. Locker Ms. Bernice L. Mahoney Ms. Nancy Pierce Mermis Mr. Juan Lafuente Ms. Denise E. Lockhart and Mr. Kim M. McInturf Mr. and Mrs. R. Michael Mallen Ms. Erica Mesker Ms. Barbara Mancbach Mr. Richard Messenger Mr. Mukesh K. Manirajkumar Mr. and Mrs. Roland Messori Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mann Ms. Kerry E. Methner Mr. Darrell D. Marchus Ms. Dana Meyer Ms. Christina Markos Mr. John Michael Ingram Mr. and Mrs. William S. Marks III Ms. Paula Michal Ms. Angie Marks Mr. Harold A. Michel Mr. Francisco Marquez Ms. Nancy Michelson Ms. Peggy Martens Mrs. Janet C. Millar Ms. Janice Martin Mr. Laurence K. Miller Ms. Cynthia Martin Mr. and Mrs. Peter K. Miller Ms. Regina Martinez Ms. Kristi Miller Mr. and Mrs. Filiberto Martinez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Milone Ms. Dolores Martinez Ms. Juliana Minsky Ms. Kathryn Mast Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Miracle Los Companeros - La Cumbre Country Club Dr. Barbara E. Mathews and Mr. Michael Zirolli Mission Wealth Management LLC Ms. Charlene Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. Brian Losh Mr. Stan Matkowski Ms. Sarah E. Mitchel Mr. Tony Lee Ms. Barbara Loubardeas Mr. and Mrs. Dick Matthews Mrs. Claudia L. Mitchell Mr. and Ms. James Laing Ms. Elizabeth Laing Dr. Kelly O. Lake Ms. Tristan Lake Ms. Barbara A. Lane Ms. Leslie Lange SBCC FOUNDATION Mr. and Mrs. Don K. Louie Mr. Mark Krilanovich Ms. Michelle Lahaderne Ms. Shirle A. Lange Mr. and Mrs. James S. Langer Ms. Nancy Larcom Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Larkin Mrs. Sharon Larson Ms. Patricia A. Latham Ms. Donna Latter Mr. and Mrs. Garry E. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lebow Mrs. Alma Ledbetter 26 Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Leer Ms. Jane Lodas Ms. Barbara Loebman Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Loera Lofthouse Family Mr. Bruce Lofthus Logitech Inc. Ms. Crystal K. Lomeli Ms. Sandra London Mr. and Mrs. Richard Long Ms. Monica Lopez Mr. Thomas Lopinski Mr. John Lorelli Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Loring Los Angeles Community College District Mission Linen Supply For Cynthia Inda, SBCC Resources Opened the Door to Professional Success Attorney Cynthia Inda is proof positive of the power of community college to provide a solid educational foundation for students from all walks of life—especially students who are willing to take advantage of the numerous college resources available to them. Cynthia was the first in her family to attend college, and her belief has always been that education is freedom. The daughter of immigrant parents, Cynthia’s journey to success began tentatively. Early on at SBCC, she had no idea what she wanted to do. Intimidated and unsure of her future, she sought assistance from faculty, tutors, counselors, the writing lab, and the EOPS program. She enrolled in honors classes, worked diligently, was awarded scholarships, and was eventually accepted to Harvard, Yale, and Berkeley. You will never regret your education.” Mr. Wil Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Mullin Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Newitt Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ochsner Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Muraoka Ms. Amy Newton Mr. Christopher J. O'Connor Dr. and Mrs. David S. Mizes Mr. Joshua S. Murillo Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Newton Ms. Cynthia O'Connor Mrs. Cynthia W. Mobraaten Ms. Bridget Murphy Ms. Susan C. Newton Ms. Ellen T. O'Connor Mrs. Kathleen Z. Molloy Mrs. Judy Murphy Ms. Polly P. Nicoll Mr. Erin O'Connor Kimberly Monda, PhD Mr. Robert P. Myers Night Out, Inc. Ms. Julie O'Connor Ms. Patricia Montemayor Ms. Michele Myers-Heard Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Nightingale Ms. Kathleen A. O'Connor Ms. and Mr. Maria Montoya Mr. Fred Nadis Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nimocks Mr. Raymond F. O'Connor Ms. Susan Montpas and Mr. Michael P. Ring Mr. Eyal Nahmias Mr. and Mrs. Pierre M. Nizet Mr. and Mrs. Donald O'Dowd Dr. Raeanne Napoleon No One, Inc. Ms. Amanda Oh Ms. Lisa Noack Ms. Kelly O'Hare Ms. and Mr. Christine P. Nolte Mr. Brandon O'Hollaren Ms. Elly Nordin Ms. Jane O'Hollaren Ms. Marie Nordin Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Nordsieck Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Olson Ms. Irma Norris Mr. and Mrs. William J. O'Malley Mr. and Mrs. James North Ms. Juliette Omori Mr. Michael Mooneyham Ms. Elida Moreno Mr. and Mrs. Oswald J. Moreno Mr. and Mrs. David A. Morley Ms. Margaret F. Morreale Peter L. Morris, PhD Ms. Tracey Morris Mrs. Zorana Morris Mr. and Mrs. Sol D. Morrison Mr. John Mosby Ms. Maryanne Mott Ms. Haley Moulton Mr. Rick Nardone Mr. and Mrs. Mario Nargi Nasif, Hicks & Company Mr. and Mrs. Donald O. Nason Ms. Gail Nassi Ms. Melissa Nathan Lee Pennington Neill, PhD Mr. L. James Nelson Mr. Shekhar Nema Dr. and Mrs. Lee Neuenschwander Ms. Leslie Davis and Mr. Kenley Neufeld Dr. and Mrs. George T. Northrop, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond O'Neill Dr. and Mrs. Mead F. Northrop Orcutt Union School District Mr. Henry H. Null IV Mrs. Betty Ordung Ms. Jennifer Nunez Mr. Dan Orr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orr Ms. Leila Orzeck Movegreen Mr. Robert G. Neustadt Mr. and Mrs. William C. Oakley Ms. Judith Muller Mr. Pete Nevin Mr. Tom O'Brien 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT After graduating with a 4.0 GPA from SBCC, Cynthia transferred to Harvard, where she graduated magna cum laude. From there, she moved on to Stanford Law School where she was a Soros New American Fellow (full academic scholarship) and the executive editor of the Stanford Law Review. Prior to her current position as a senior investigator in the Title IV Office at UC Irvine, Cynthia was a prosecutor for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. 27 Mr. Michael Osborne Ms. Gail Pine Mr. John Rickel Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Rosenblatt Ms. Judith Otten Ms. Christine Pinkerton Mr. Remmy Rickel Mrs. Rhoda Rosenthal Ms. Molly Outwater Mr. and Mrs. David C. Pintard Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ridding Mrs. Betty J. Rosness Ms. Terre S. Ouwehand Ms. Kelly P. Platt Mr. Rich Ridgway Ms. Elizabeth Ross PacificOne Mr. Max Player Ms. Jane Rieffel Mr. and Mrs. Ian K. Ross Ms. Allison Paddock Ms. Judith A. Pochini Riggio Insurance Agency, Inc. Ms. Teresa Ross Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Paden Mr. Robert Poeschel Ms. Dahlia Riley Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rothman Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Painter Ms. Colleen Poling Ms. Katherine Rindlaub Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Rotunno Mr. and Mrs. William Palladini Mr. William A. Pollock Mr. and Mrs. R. Dennis Ringer Ms. Aimee Roumph Paradise Chevrolet Ms. Jeanette Pool Mr. and Ms. Robert Rowley Ms. Lisa N. Parillo and Ms. Valerie L. Parillo Ms. Lynn W. Porter Ms. Eileen F. Vopelak and Mr. David J. Ristig Ms. Sara Ritchie Ms. Paula S. Rudolph Mr. Paul Rivello Mr. and Mrs. Lon C. Ruedisili Mr. and Mrs. Armando Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Rueppel Mr. John R. Ruffin, Jr. Mr. Christopher Park Ms. Barbara B. Parker Mr. Mohan Patel Poulton Youth Honorable and Mrs. James Pattillo Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Powell Mr. James Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patton Ms. Susan Powell Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Roberson Ms. Laura Hemenway and Mr. Dennis Russell Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payatt Mr. Craig Price Mr. and Mrs. Luke S. Roberts Mrs. Susan Ryan Ms. Donna L. Payne Ms. Lucy Prieto Mr. and Mrs. James B. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Conrad L. Sabiron Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Pazich Mr. and Mrs. Steven Puailoa Mr. John Robertson Ms. Janet D. Peake Ms. Erin Quist Mr. Paul E. Robillard Mr. Paul G. Pearson Mr. Harrison L. Rainey III Dr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Robins Mrs. Susan R. Pearson Ms. Frances Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pedersen Mr. Paul Ramsey Ms. Kimiko Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Jon Pedotti Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Randall Ms. Renee Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Pelton Ms. Nancy L. Rapp Ms. Kathleen H. Robledo Mrs. Jillian Peña Ms. Michele P. Rasch Mr. Roberto E. Robledo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Penner Mr. Michael Rassler Ms. Kathy Rockwell Ms. Lisa Perez Mr. William Rauch Ms. Susan Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Perocco Rawlins Family Charitable Foundation Ms. Balvina Rodriguez Ms. Mary K. Rayburn Ms. Letiticia Rodriguez Raytheon Matching Gifts for Education Program Mr. and Mrs. Mark P. Rodriguez Ms. Lanette Perry Ms. Muriel A. Perry SBCC FOUNDATION Ms. Viviana B. Pouget and Mr. Jeffrey Wattenberg Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Rivera Mr. Justin Perocco 28 Ms. Marie A. Post Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ruben Mr. David L. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Greg Rech Mr. and Ms. Eugene W. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Larry Redfern Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Peterson Ms. Alison Reed Ms. Nettie A. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Kurt I. Reed Mr. James Petricka Mr. Steven Reed Dr. and Mrs. J. Carl Peus Ms. Frances J. Reese Ms. Lisa Phelps and Mr. Thierry H. Cassan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Phelps Ms. Jeanne A. Phillips and Mr. Fred Phillips Ms. and Mr. Lorraine Reichel Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Reid Ms. Susan Reisbord Mrs. Nancy R. Renshaw Ms. Karin E. Rodriguez Ms. Martha Rodriguez Mrs. Sally Saenger Mr. Michel Saint-Sulpice Mrs. Susan Sakauye Mrs. Cynthia Salazar Mr. Jason Salcido Mr. and Mrs. Ron B. Salda Ms. Marci Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Salter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Sandow Mr. Mark Sanford Mr. and Mrs. John H. Sanger Mr. Louis Sankey Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sanov Santa Barbara Foresters Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Rodriguez Greater Santa Barbara Lodging and Restaurant Association Ms. Sandra Rodriguez Mr. and Mrs. Alberto G. Santana Mr. and Mrs. David B. Roe Mr. and Mrs. Ken Saxon Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Roels Ms. Ferne M. Sayre Ms. Cheryl Rogers Ms. Tamalyn Sayre Ms. Madeline Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Scar Mr. Richard Rogers Schaff Holdings, Inc. Daniel E. Rohde Tile Company Dr. Alice Scharper Mr. Vim Rolaff Mr. Pete Schenck Ms. Anna Romero Ms. Denise Schims Ms. Renee Romero Mr. and Mrs. Stan Schlosser Mrs. Sheryl L. Schmandt Ms. Jeanne I. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. David Rhiger Mr. and Mrs. Llad Phillips Mrs. Margie L. Rhinestein Dr. Robert Phillips Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ricci Ms. Geordie Armstrong and Mr. Ben Romo Ms. Mary Piergiovanni Mr. and Mrs. R. Richardson L. King Ms. Catherine M. Rose Mr. Gerald S. Pike Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rick Ms. Sybil Rosen Ms. Susan B. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Schmidtchen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Schneider Ms. Evi Shiozana Mr. and Mrs. Randall L. Stanek Mr. and Mrs. Ron Tarlton Ms. Mary Schoch Ms. Kate Shipley Mrs. Ruth Stark Ms. Janis Taverner Ms. Joanne Schoenfeld and Dr. Stuart B. Orenstein Ms. Linda Shipley Ms. Wendy Starr Mr. W. Todd Taverner Mrs. Evely Shlensky Mr. M. Greg Stathakis Ms. Ramona Tejeda Mr. Lincoln Shlensky Ms. Margaret Staton Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Temkin Mr. Bryant Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steckel Mr. and Mrs. Jean Tennant Mr. D.A. Shoemaker Mr. Nicholas D. Steil Ms. Gail R. Tennen Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Shultz Dr. Jill Stein Mr. Ravi Tepfer Mr. Andrew D. Shupe II Mr. Peter Steinberg Ms. Sally Terrell Mr. Paul Siegel Ms. Ann M. Steinmetz Ms. Eugenia Terry Ms. Deborah Steller Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Schueler Ms. Starr Siegele and Mr. Larry J. Feinberg Mrs. Dale Tetalman Mrs. Barbara Silver Ms. Maria Stengard Jette Schuh Ms. Anne Tetrick Ms. Beverly Silver Steven Evans Exterminating, Inc. Mr. Richard Schuh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Teufel Drs. Pauline and Richard Schultz Mr. Robert J. Simon Ms. Elizabeth Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John Tevenan Mrs. Hilary Sims Ms. Ellen V. Stoddard Ms. Janina Schulz Mr. and Mrs. Gerald S. Thede Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schuster Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sincoff Ms. Jodi Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Theobald Mr. Maurice Singer Mr. Matt Stokes Mr. Garry A. Schwan Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Thielmann Mr. Mitchell Sjerven Mr. Mitchell Stokes Ms. Robin Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey M. Thielst Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Joe Skendarian Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Stone Ms. Vivienne Leebosh-Thomas and Mr. Ralph Thomas Ms. Irene Schwartz Ms. Carol Lee Skinner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scoby Skinner Family Fund Ms. Claudia Scott Ms. Lisa Skvarla Ms. Mary V. Sebastian Mr. Steve Sloan Dr. and Mrs. Dan B. Secord Ms. Ann Smiley Ms. Nancy C. Seed Mrs. Carola Smith Mr. and Mrs. Harris W. Seed Ms. Cathie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael Seligman Ms. Elizabeth J. Smith Ms. Lori Selleck Mr. Gregory Smith Mr. and Ms. Martin Seltzer Mr. and Mrs. Guy D. Smith Ms. Darlene Serpa-Wickman Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith Mr. and Ms. Richard M. Sesma Mr. and Mrs. Jay D. Smith Mr. Richard M. Scholl Mr. David Schreff Ms. Tracy L. Schriver Mr. Jonathan Schrode Ms. Gretchen Schroeder Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schuck Mr. Daniel Seymour Ms. Joyce Shambaugh Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Sharer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sharp, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Sharpe Mr. Ross Sheppard Ms. Sally Sheridan Ms. Mary Sheriden Mr. Bob Sherman Mr. Spencer Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Mitsuo Shibao Mrs. Susan Shields Ms. Sheryl Shields-Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Shiells II Ms. Elisabeth Shima and Mr. Fred M. Shima Ms. Marilyn Smith Mr. Philip Smith Ms. Susan C. Smith Ms. Diana Smith Stern Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Snow Ms. Marilyn Snowball Dr. and Mrs. Hugh P. Snyder Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sokolove Mr. David F. Stone Ms. Rosina Strebig Mr. David L. Streeter Mr. Joseph J. Streiff Mr. Peter Stuhr Ms. Adrianne R. Sturman Ms. Linda Suarez Subsea International Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Suchman Mr. Tyler Sudman Ms. Fanny Sundin Ms. Karin Svensson and Mr. Jeffrey Jennings Mr. Charles Svoboda Ms. Clare Swan Craig F. Swanson Ms. Maria Sweasey Ms. Danielle Swiontek Dr. and Mrs. George Taborsky Ms. Judy Taggart Ms. Carol L. Thomas and Mr. Joseph C. Cipparone Ms. Donna A. Thomas Ms. Leslie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Thomas Ms. D. M. Thomas Ms. Mariana Thomas Ms. Susan G. Thomason Mrs. Darleen M. Thompson Ms. Jean Thompson Ms. Cassandra Thomsen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Thorne Ms. Mary Ellen Tiffany Ms. Nancy Tillie Mr. Kip Tinstman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Toccin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toccin Ms. Helen C. Tomkins Mr. Robert Torian and Ms. Carol Sawyer Mr. John A. Sonquist Dr. Julie Taguchi and Dr. Robert Nagy Mr. John Souchak Ms. Sonia Takeuchi Mr. Kenneth Sparks Tal Financial, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Spaventa Ms. Betsee Talavera Ms. Lila E. Trachtenberg and Mr. George S. Handler Ms. Karen Spechler Ms. Sharon B. Talbot Ms. Alicia Tranen Specialty Team Plastering, Inc. Ms. Shirley Tam Tremblay Financial Services Mr. Steve Spellman Dr. and Mrs. James A. Tamborello Mr. Kevin Trepa The Spine And Orthopedic Center Ms. Joan Tanner Ms. Lillian R. Trillo Ms. Cathy Houston Spratling Mr. John Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Johann Trujillo Town & Country Women's Club of Santa Barbara 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT Ms. Joanne Schoenfield 29 Mr. Richard Tuck Ms. Anne-Marie Walter Mr. and Mrs. David Allen Tufenkian Ms. Barbara Wann Ms. Alexandra Turner Mrs. Ruth Wardlaw Mr. and Mrs. William E. Tuthill Mr. Christoph Warnke Mr. and Mrs. James Twomey Ms. Rita Washington Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tyler Mr. John A. Wasowicz Ms. Mary B. Tynan Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tziouvaras Mr. and Mrs. Henry Webber K.M. Udd Ms. Marilyn Y. Weber Ms. Michèle Ummels and Mr. John Visser Mr. Gary L. Unruh Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Uphoff Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Uradnicek Mr. Kenneth J. Urwin Ms. Cindy Weber-Alsop Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wechter Mr. Jonathon Weg Ms. Deborah Weinstein Mrs. Helene D. Willey Ms. Carol A. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Mr. and Mrs. Jon K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel D. Willis Dr. and Mrs. Klaus D. Wills Ms. Dolores Wilson Ms. Laura Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wilson Mr. Ryan Wilson Mr. Travis Wilson Mr. Stanley Weinstein Mr. Paul Weisman Mr. Christopher Winkler Mr. Alan Weiss Ms. JoAnn Winter Mr. Randy Weiss Ms. Lauren A. Wintermeyer Ms. Laura Welby Dr. and Mrs. Vaughn Wipf Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Welch Mr. Eric Wise Ms. Stephanie Welch Ms. Danielle Wiswall Mr. and Mrs. John Wells Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Wittwer Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Wells Mr. Jay Woidtke Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Wells Mr. John Woidtke Wells Properties Ms. Jean Wollenberg Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Welterlen Mr. Joseph Wolonsky Ms. Barbara L. Wentz Women's Health Services Ms. Kathy Wertheim Ms. Alyssa Woodall Ms. Sarah Westmoreland Ms. Rebecca Woodhouse Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Whall Ms. Sue Woodill Mr. Chris Whall Ms. Kathryn Wopat Ms. Sandy Whall-Sudnick Mr. and Mrs. Dan Worthey Barbara and Layne Wheeler Ms. Jacqueline Wright Ms. Kathryn Whipple Ms. Margaret W. Wright Ms. Sara Whipple Ms. Marsha A. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Viola Ms. Susan Whisenand Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wunsch Ms. Patricia J. Volner Ms. Ann Marie White Mr. and Mrs. Geofrey Wyatt Mr. Erik Wagle Mr. and Mrs. Bernard White Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Wynne Ms. Barbara Wagner Ms. Candace White Mr. Tom Yamada Ms. Barbara E. Wagner Ms. Diane White Mr. John Yamasaki Rebecca Waldorf Ms. Dorothy M. White Ms. Theresa Yandell Mr. Benjamin Waldraff Mr. Jerry White Mr. John C. Yanek Mr. Hansjoerg Waldraff Ms. Sabina A. White Ms. Doria Yeaman Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Walker Ms. Nancy Whiteside Dr. and Mrs. Edward Yoon Mr. Arne Wallmon Mr. Earle A. Whitney Mrs. Grace C. Yoon Ms. Madeleine Wallmon Mr. Joe Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Yoshida Ms. Malin Wallmon Ms. Veronica L. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. E. David Yossem Mr. Mathias Wallmon Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wiley Mr. Donald Young Mr. Jenaro Valdez Mr. and Mrs. Milt Valera Valley Medical Group of Lompoc, Inc. Mrs. Eleanor Van Cott Ms. Ruth Van Dyne Ms. Susan Van Kanel Mr. Bas Van Leersum Mr. Edward Van Valkenburg Ms. Kearney Vander Sal Mr. Kentay Varnell Mr. Daniel L. Vasey Ms. Elinore R. Vasta Ms. Diane Veillette Mr. Omar Veloz Ventura County Credit Union Ms. Patty Vignolo Mr. Noah Villegas Ms. Julie A. Mock and Mr. Kent M. Vining SBCC FOUNDATION Mr. Robert Weber Ms. Julia Wilkerson Mrs. Joy Winer Mrs. Kathryn Utterback 30 Watson Land Company Ms. Elizabeth B. Gilbertson and Mr. John W. Wilhelm Mr. Greg Young Ms. Lucinda Young Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Young Ms. Patricia K. Yvarra Mr. Richard Zahniser Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Zaida Ms. Rosa Zapata Ms. Katharine B. Zappala Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Zehner Ms. Molly Zeman Mr. R. W. Ziegler Mr. Zachary Zilles Ms. Cynthia Zimbardi Mr. and Mrs. Don Zimmerman Mr. Eric Zook Ms. Jane M. Zuzalek Ms. Rebecca Zwick ■ SBCC Foundation Board of Directors SBCC Foundation Staff PRESIDENT EX OFFICIO Madeleine Jacobson Lori Gaskin, PhD Jack Friedlander, PhD Andrew Harper Marianne Kugler, PhD Kimberly Monda, PhD INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Stan Fishman VICE PRESIDENT Ken Pash TREASURER Michael Giles SECRETARY Kandy Luria-Budgor Earl Armstrong Les Carroll Craig Case Sue Colin, PhD David W. Doner, Jr., MD Robyn Freedman Edward "Ted" Friedel Marilyn Gevirtz Vanessa Graham Jacques Habra Len Jarrott Gail Kvistad Steve Lew Jess Parker Jeff Pittman Scott Pollard, JD Elna Scheinfeld Frank Schipper Suzi Schomer Victoria Mann Simms, PhD Scott Vincent, JD CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Karin Svensson, CPA DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR EMERITUS MEMBERS Silvio Di Loreto Jane Habermann Perri Harcourt Morrie Jurkowitz Peter MacDougall, EdD John Romo Richard Schall Joseph Scher Michael Towbes Gretchen Hewlett DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS Jessica Tade, PhD DONOR SERVICES MANAGER Marcia Reed ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR Zorana Morris STAFF ACCOUNTANT Jillian Peña CONFIDENTIAL EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Dawn Sanchez DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT Sara Fargo 2013-2014 ANNUAL REPORT VICE PRESIDENT Jim Rivera 31 721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93109 (805) 730-4401 FACEBOOK Foundation for SBCC LINKEDIN SBCC Foundation TWITTER @Foundation4SBCC