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A N N U A L R E P O R T2014
Accreditation 9
Quality Assurance and Family Satisfaction 9
FINANCIALS
Statement of Financial Position 10
Financial Summary 11
FUNDRAISING HIGHLIGHTS 12
GIVING
Corporations, Foundations, and Organizations 13
Individuals 15
May Institute's Combined Federal Campaign 19
National Autism Center's Combined Federal Campaign 21
Memorial Gifts 22
Gifts-in-Kind 23
OUR PEOPLE
Executive Leadership 24
Board of Trustees 25
Professional Advisory Board 26
LOCATIONS 28
Table of ContentsPresident and CEO Message 1
NATIONAL IMPACT 2
Facts & Figures 3
Our Vision 3
Our Mission 4
A Year in the News 5
EXCEPTIONAL SERVICES
Service Centers 6
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 1
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
For me, this year has been all about impact. The impact of thoughtful planning and sound decisions. The impact of our community as you partner with us to support our mission — to serve individuals across the lifespan with autism, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, neurological disorders, behavior disorders, and mental illness to promote independence, choice, dignity, and respect.
It has also been about the life-changing impact of effective clinical treatment as we face ever-increasing needs across multiple fronts. The rising prevalence rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are a sobering reminder of those needs.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released statistics this year indicating that one in every 68 U.S. children is on the autism spectrum. As the groundswell of children with ASD continues to expand, we face an overwhelming number of individuals with autism moving into and through adulthood.
The call to action is clear: 1) renewed emphasis on early diagnosis across all communities, ethnicities, and socio-economic groups; 2) access to treatment at the earliest possible age; 3) getting information into the hands of families and caregivers about the most effective treatment options; and 4) increased research to help identify effective treatments for adults with ASD.
We are committed to aggressively and effectively responding to each of these areas of need. I am grateful for your continued support and excited about the journey ahead and the progress we will make together.
Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP President and Chief Executive Officer
2 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
National ImpactMay Institute is an award-winning nonprofit organization that provides
educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals
with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities, brain
injury, and behavioral health needs. We also provide training and consultation
services to professionals, organizations, and public schools.
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 3
FACTS AND FIGURESYear founded 1955
Programs and sites* 140
States served* 13
Individuals/families served 6,091
Educators trained 350
Students benefiting from systemic consultation 74,000
Employees* 1,876
Doctoral-level staff 42
Behavior analysts (BCBA/BCaBA certification) 93
Affiliations* 50
Annual revenue $103M
* represents current figure
Since its founding 60 years ago,
our organization has evolved into
a national network that serves
thousands of individuals and their
families annually. With corporate
headquarters in Randolph, Mass.,
May Institute operates more than
140 service locations across the
country.
For a young child with ASD or a
related disability, early diagnosis
and intervention can significantly
impact life outcomes. Through
our Assessment Centers, we offer
diagnostic evaluations and thera-
peutic treatment. Consultation
Centers provide early intervention
services and home-based therapy
for children and adolescents, and
help families develop effective
strategies to support their chil-
dren's development.
Four May Center Schools serve
children and adolescents with ASD
and other developmental disabili-
ties. These May Center Schools
are nationally recognized for
combining best practices from the
fields of applied behavior analy-
sis (ABA) and special education.
Another state-of-the-art school
provides services to students with
acquired brain injury or neurologi-
cal disease.
Through our work with school
systems, we provide consulta-
tion services for students with
special needs, and offer technical
assistance and consultation to
administrators and teachers on
implementing school-wide Positive
Behavior Support strategies.
These services promote student
achievement by improving the
school’s behavioral climate.
Our Vision: We will make
a difference every day in the lives
of the children, adolescents, and
adults we serve.
As a service provider, we will:
• Deliver the highest quality
services and state-of-the-art
interventions
• Commit to continual ser-
vice improvements through
research
• Maintain fiscal stability
through sound management
and growth strategies
As an employer, we will:
• Be an employer of choice with
the best trained, dedicated, and
diverse workforce
• Foster an environment of
respect
• Facilitate excellent and open
lines of communication
As a recognized leader, we will:
• Provide innovative, evidence-
based care
• Hire experts in the field
• Publish research and present at
national conferences
• Promote transparency
and accountability to our
stakeholders
4 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
We also serve military families who have children
with ASD, and operate multiple regional centers
offering ABA therapy to all branches of the mili-
tary — Army, Marines, Air Force, Navy, and Coast
Guard.
Through our May Centers for Adult Services, we offer
a wide range of community-based services for adults
with autism and other developmental disabilities.
These include residential group homes and sup-
ported living apartments, as well as day habilitation,
vocational training, and supported employment.
May Counseling Centers and Centers for Behavioral
Health support children, adolescents, and adults
through evaluation, counseling, and therapy services.
A number of specialized programs also support
adults with a wide range of severe psychiatric
disorders.
The National Autism Center at May Institute is
dedicated to supporting effective, evidence-based
Our Mission: May Institute proudly serves individuals across the lifespan with autism, develop-
mental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, neurological disorders, behavior disorders, and mental illness to
promote independence, choice, dignity, and respect. We provide compassionate and caring educational,
therapeutic, habilitative, and consulting services grounded in evidence-based practice.
May Institute is committed to excellence in specialized services through training, research, and the high-
est level of professional expertise to meet the broad range of needs in individuals, families, schools, and
communities.
treatment approaches for autism, and to providing
direction to families, practitioners, organizations,
policy-makers, and funders.
An active center of research and training, May
Institute maintains affiliations with 50 universities,
hospitals, and human service agencies worldwide.
Our staff have authored hundreds of peer-reviewed
journal articles, book chapters, and books, and have
delivered thousands of presentations to regional,
national, and international audiences.
May Institute is the first nonprofit human services
organization in the country to receive top national
honors from the Society for the Advancement of
Behavior Analysis (SABA) and the Association for
Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT). We
received the 2005 Outstanding Training Program
Award from ABCT and the 2007 Award for Enduring
Programmatic Contributions in Behavior Analysis from
SABA.
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 5
A YEAR IN THE NEWSWe increased public awareness of autism and other special needs through a strong media and online presence at local, regional, and national levels. We appeared in more than 230 articles, stories, expert columns, and listings in newspapers, magazines, and on television and the Internet. Highlights included:
�� Discussion about autism prevalence, access to care, and legislation on “All Sides with Ann Fisher,” a program on Ohio’s NPR affiliate, WOSU 89.7FM.
�� Nearly 110 national, regional, and international online media published the announcement of May Institute’s autism awareness initiative, “Does Someone You Love Have Autism?”
�� Reagan’s PR Daily publishing of “Best Advocacy Campaign or Lobbying Effort: May Institute Launches Multifaceted Campaign About Autism.”
�� Examiner.com’s article, “Self-Management Strategies for Students with Autism” which mentions the National Autism Center’s National Standards Report.
�� The HuffPost Live segment, “Autism & Education: A Father’s Fight For His Son.”
�� “Autism Rates Rise Again,” a District Administration article in which May Institute encourages school districts to invest in practices that research has shown to be effective in helping students with autism develop stronger communication and behavioral skills.
�� An in-depth feature of employee Fred Muguga in Provider, the newspaper of the Massachusetts Council of Human Service Providers, entitled, “Muguga, a Positive Role Model for All.”
�� May Institute’s humanitarian efforts abroad which were described in the article, “Rural School Girls Get Educational Assistance,” in The Inquirer, the newspaper of Clay County, Liberia.
�� Spotlight of May Institute’s Chief Information Officer Kevin More in “Boston Business Journal Names 2014 CIO Award Winners.”
�� Nearly 155 columns in newspapers across Massachusetts on a variety of topics including: applied behavior analysis strategies for kids with traumatic brain injury; advice for parents of children with autism who are prone to running away; keeping a marriage together while raising a child with special needs; diagnosing depression in children; and other behavioral health issues.
�� The article, “Exceptional People, Exceptional Art” in the Cotuit Center for the Arts newsletter Do It at Cotuit, which highlights the artistry of individuals in May Institute’s care.
�� A conversation on Sterling Radio 700WLW in Cincinnati about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announcement of the 2014 autism rate, vaccines, and early signs of autism.
6 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
� 22 students Day school
� 39 students Day school and community-based residences
� 195 students Day schools
� 74 students Day school and community-based residences
May Centers for Adult Services offer a wide range of community-based services for adults with autism and other developmental disabilities in Massachusetts and Florida. These services include residential group homes and supported living apartments, as well as day habilitation, vocational training, and supported employment. As an extension of our adult services in Florida, we provide specialized residential programming for a small number of older adolescents with significant behavioral needs.
� 364 adults Community-based residences
� 336 adults Day habilitation
� 74 adults Vocational and supported employment
� 48 older adolescents Community-based residences
May Institute Professional CentersAt May Institute, we accomplish our mission of providing exceptional services, training, and research through our professional Centers. Each Center is guided by a senior manager with extensive experience and clinical expertise. These leaders are responsible for ensuring the quality and integrity of the Centers’ activities across multiple sites and states.
FY14 INDIVIDUALS AND SYSTEMS SERVED
Exceptional Services
133 of these 269 students participate in vocational and supported employment programs.
48 of these 61 students participate in vocational and supported employment programs.
SERVICE CENTERS
May Center Schools for Autism and Developmental Disabilities are May Institute's private special education schools. Our four schools in Massachusetts and California are nationally recognized for combining best practices from the fields of applied behavior analysis (ABA) and special educa-tion. Students receive highly individualized behavioral, academic, and vocational programming. Many of our students also receive residential services through a variety of community-based group homes.
May Center School for Brain Injury and Related Disorders is a private special education school in Brockton, Mass. It is nationally recognized for providing services to chil-dren, adolescents, and young adults with acquired brain injury or neurological disease. The school is one of only a handful of pediatric programs in the U.S. that focus on both education and rehabilitation. Families have the option of combining school ser-vices with on-campus or community-based residential programs.
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 7
May Centers for Behavioral Health support at-risk children and adolescents, including those with emotional distur-bances, behavioral issues, and school and learning problems. Our broad range of Massachusetts-based therapeutic services includes school-based treatment, psychological and neuropsy-chological testing, group therapy, day treatment, and therapeutic after-school and wrap-around services.
� 76 adults Day treatment
� 24 children Therapeutic and after-school programming
� 165 families Diagnostic clinic
� 941 children Mental health clinicsand adults
FY14 INDIVIDUALS AND SYSTEMS SERVED
� 607 families Early intervention
� 506 families Home-based therapy
� 225 children School consultation
� 350 educators Training and consultation
� 121 school districts Positive Behavior Support training and consultation
� 74,000 students Benefiting from Positive Behavior Support services
May Counseling Centers offer outpatient evaluation, counseling, and therapy to children and adults through three mental health clinics in Massachusetts. Our highly trained, multi-disciplinary team of psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, nurses, and interns provides specialized clinical care. They treat key emotional and behavioral concerns including anxi-ety disorders, depression, eating disorders, women’s issues, and learning difficulties.
May Center for Evaluation and Treatment offers diag-nostic evaluations and therapeutic treatment services to children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder, and to their families. Services include standardized assessments, behavioral treatment, social skills development, and parent support.
May Consultation Centers in multiple states offer home, school, and agency consultation for children and adolescents with a broad range of special needs. Home-based consultation and early intervention programs help families develop effec-tive strategies to support their child’s development in the home and community. For public schools seeking to enhance services for students with learning, cognitive, and behavioral challenges, we offer on-site consultation and professional development train-ing, including Positive Behavior Support.
May Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorder are dedi-cated to meeting the immediate and pressing need for services for children with autism spectrum disorder in military families. We serve all branches of the military — Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard — at installations across the country.
� 192 military families/ Home-based therapydependents
8 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
� 2,203 families Pediatric specialty services
FY14 INDIVIDUALS AND SYSTEMS SERVEDSERVICE CENTERS [CONT.]
Pediatric Specialty Center in Massachusetts — the Fernandes Center for Children & Families — works closely with families, primary and specialty care physicians, pediatricians, schools, and community agencies to provide and coordinate a continuum of high-quality services. These include diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and consultation. The Center is a partner-ship between May Institute and Saint Anne's Hospital.
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 9
May Center for Advanced Studies offers lifelong learning oppor-tunities to May Institute employees. A wide array of educational programs, offered in conjunction with top colleges and universities, is designed to meet the needs of employees at every stage of their education and career — from those just beginning to work in the human services field, to those in pre- and post-doctoral programs, as well as senior-level staff attaining advanced licenses and credentials.
May Center for Applied Research and Peer Review directs, supervises, and coordinates research activities at May Institute. The Center also directs and supports comprehensive research activities within our educational and healthcare services. This Center supports an active agenda of publication in peer-reviewed journals as well as professional presentations at national and international conferences.
May Center for International Training and Support responds to international demand for evaluation, training, mentoring, and treatment of autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities.
TRAINING AND RESEARCH CENTERS
CENTER FOR THE PROMOTION OF EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
National Autism Center at May Institute is dedicated to sup-porting effective, evidence-based treatment approaches for autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and to providing direction to families, practi-tioners, organizations, policy-makers, and funders. The Center identifies effective programming, shares practical information with families about how to respond to the challenges they face, conducts applied research, and develops training and service models for practitioners. Finally, the Center works to shape public policy concerning ASD and its treatment through the development and dissemination of national standards of practice.
AccreditationAll of May Institute’s programs
that have undergone the accredita-
tion process from the Commission
on Accreditation of Rehabilitation
Facilities (CARF) have earned
three-year accreditation. This
constitutes one of the largest and
most comprehensive accreditations
CARF has ever awarded to a net-
work of behavioral programs.
Quality Assurance and Family SatisfactionAs part of our dedication to the
highest possible standards, our
Quality Improvement team works
with all May Institute programs to
measure our performance. We use
four areas to track progress — effec-
tiveness, efficiency, access, and
satisfaction.
Our results reveal an outstanding
level of satisfaction on the part of
individuals served, families and
guardians, and affiliated agencies.
These consistently high ratings are
a direct result of the hard work of
May Institute staff.
Consultation = 95%
Behavioral Health = 89%
Adult Services = 92%
Education Services = 92%
10 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
36.6% 48.8%
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
9.9% 2.9% 1.8%
JUNE 30, 2014 JUNE 30, 2013
ASSETS
Cash $ 4,225,600 $ 3,272,985
Custodial & Escrow Funds $ 3,800,807 $ 3,932,169
Investments $ 4,288,838 $ 6,168,897
Deposits and Prepaids $ 696,717 $ 633,446
Net Accounts Receivable $ 10,182,413 $ 9,947,254
Other $ 1,122,155 $ 471,672
TOTAL CURRENT AND OTHER ASSETS $ 24,316,530 $ 24,426,423
NET PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT $ 35,086,584 $ 37,469,941
TOTAL ASSETS $ 59,403,114 $ 61,896,364
LIABILITIES
CURRENT LIABILITIES $ 10,817,937 $ 8,388,849
LONG TERM LIABILITIES $ 26,708,272 $ 32,361,482
OTHER LIABILITIES $ 732,793 $ -----
NET ASSETS $ 21,144,112 $ 21,146,033
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY $ 59,403,114 $ 61,896,364
REVENUE BY SERVICE
ADULT RESIDENTIAL AND DAY PROGRAMMING
PRIVATE SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
CONSULTATION AND HOME-BASED THERAPY
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES AND CLINICS
ADMINISTRATION, DEVELOPMENT, AND SPECIAL PROJECTS
Percentages are based on $103,633,412 in total revenue.
Financials
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 11
MA STATE AGENCIES
MA MUNICIPALITIES
MA MEDICAID
OTHER STATES
OTHER SOURCES
JUNE 30, 2014 JUNE 30, 2013
FUNDING SOURCES
MA STATE AGENCIES $ 37,695,123 $ 35,842,552
MA MUNICIPALITIES $ 30,073,989 $ 32,847,323
MA MEDICAID $ 9,106,423 $ 8,033,280
OTHER STATES $ 14,076,172 $ 13,734,509
OTHER SOURCES $ 12,681,705 $ 12,595,652
$ 103,633,412 $ 103,053,316
EXPENDITURES
PROGRAM PERSONNEL $ 72,584,376 $ 71,786,768
PROGRAM FACILITIES $ 9,458,973 $ 9,391,111
CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION & DEVELOPMENT $ 11,472,824 $ 11,404,689
OTHER PROGRAM EXPENSES $ 10,119,160 $ 9,879,722
$ 103,635,333 $ 102,462,290
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
PROGRAM PERSONNEL
PROGRAM FACILITIESCORPORATE ADMINISTRATION & DEVELOPMENTOTHER PROGRAM EXPENSES
12.2%13.6%29%
36.4%
8.8%
70%
10%
9%
11%
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Philanthropy in our CommunitiesFriends of May Institute came together to raise money for our children’s and adult programs by lacing up to run the New Balance Falmouth Road Race and by peddling on during the Rodman Ride for Kids.
In August, seven runners ran the New BalaNce Falmouth Road Race, a seven-mile course on Cape Cod, on behalf of May Institute. Their efforts raised nearly $11,000 for our services for children and adults, allowing those in our care to have access to additional communication devices and recreational equipment. In the fall, the sun was shining on our 40 riders who biked the 25-, 50-, or 100-mile courses in the RodmaN Ride FoR Kids. Through efforts related to the ride, we raised $163,000 for children’s programs in Massachusetts.
Corporate and foundation support totaled more than $160,000. Grants received included:
Funding from the ameRicaN legioN child welFaRe FouNdatioN, iNc., to produce and disseminate the National Autism Center’s Evidence-Based Practice and Autism in the Schools, 2nd Edition.
The goal of this comprehensive manual is to improve educators’ knowledge about autism and provide effective interventions for students on the spectrum.
We are delighted that through the generosity of community partners like the scheidel FouNdatioN, we are able to meet the growing need for educational, behavioral, and rehabilitative programs for individuals across the lifespan served by our May Center for Adult Services in Jacksonville, Fla., and are working effectively with families and caregivers to provide critical information and support.
The NicholsoN Family FouNdatioN awarded the The Bay School (TBS) in Santa Cruz, Calif., a grant to expand its capacity to better assess and teach our students by implementing high-quality assessment tools to create effective individual learning plans for children. TBS is one of our May Center Schools for Autism and Developmental Disabilities.
We remain grateful to all of our generous donors for their dedication and steadfast support of our mission, and for making it possible to offer the highest quality services to all of the individuals we proudly serve.
Fundraising Highlights
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 13
AMBASSADORS$10,000 - $99,999
American Legion Child Welfare Foundation
Cummings Foundation
John W. Alden Trust
The Rodman Ride for Kids
The Scheidel Foundation
United Benefit Services
CHAMPIONS$1,000 – $9,999
A. J. Deblois Family Foundation
AL-CA Realty
Arbella Mutual Insurance Company
BOSTONBEAN Coffee Company
Casner & Edwards, LLP
Century Bank and Trust Company
Chicopee Savings Charitable Foundation
EnerNOC
Jackson Lewis
Joseph and Lillie Schuchter Family Foundation
Kalandavis
Krokidas & Bluestein
Massachusetts Department of Elementary & Secondary Education
MyTech Solutions
People's Federal Savings Bank Charitable Foundation
Project Bread
Reid and Riege
Signature Printing
State Street Matching Gift Program
Telamon Insurance & Financial Network
The A. M. Fund
The Irene E. and George A. Davis Foundation
The Nicholson Family Foundation
The Prone Trust
TribalVision
Verizon Foundation
Waynedale American Legion Post #241
CORPORATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, AND ORGANIZATIONS
We would like to recognize and thank all of our donors whose generosity is making a difference in the lives of those we serve. The lists on the following pages reflect gifts to May Institute and the National Autism Center received during the July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 fiscal year.
Giving
ADVOCATES$500 – $999
Action Integrated Supply Chain Solutions
Agawam Medical Supply
Alex and Ani
Aurora Communications
Bedell, Dittmar, Devault, Pillans & Coxe
Community Spouses' Club of Fort Benning
eHana
Empire Hyundai
Helm Construction
The Mathworks
Neptune Web
Williams Coal & Oil Company
SUPPORTERS$100–$499
A & A Medical Supply
A & B Tax and Bookkeeping Service
Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co.
Anderson Plumbing & Heating
Baystate Dental
Bullfinchs Restaurant and Catering
Buzzards Bay Realty Trust
Crowley Drive Trust
Deer Crossing Realty Corporation
Dennis K. Burke Oil
Discretion Brewing
Elks Lodge of Randolph
Fernandes Masonry
Ferraro & Forbes
Hannoush Jewelers
Home Trends
Joseph M. Chernaik Insurance Agency
Kennedy Carpet Cleaners
Kfoury Keefe Funeral Home
Labor Relations Institute
14 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
SUPPORTERS$100–$499
Lagrange Lounge and Restaurant
Lancelot Janitorial & Paper
Mario Susi & Son
Markle Investigations
Not Your Average Joe’s
Prospect Building Services
Pursuit Racing
Richard E Neal for Congress Committee
Round Robin of Wilbraham
Seaside Pub on Main
The Gardens at Gethsemane
Tidal Waves Auto Spa
Tribe Mediterranean Foods
Uno Chicago Bar & Grill
Wells Fargo Educational Matching Gift Program
ZogSports Los Angeles
FRIENDS$1 - $99
Agawam Crossing Dental
All Trust
Bianco's Italian Pizzeria and Grille
Big Y Foods
Bob's Famous Food Mart & Discount Liquor
Boston MA Lodge #10 of the BPOE of the USA
Bright Window Coverings
Charity Partners Foundation
Churrascaria Novo Mundo
Commercial Properties
Committee to Elect Sue Tucker
Datamart
Facility Supply
J & S 2005 Realty Trust
J. Raymond Lussier Insurance Agency
Lobel Tree Servce
Made With Gratitude
Mortgage Network
PayPal Giving Fund
Peabody-Lynn B.P.O. Elks No. 1409
Roth & Seelen
Salon Bene
Swapfish
T.J. Maxx West Springfield
Target
The Pampered Chef
We have made every effort to ensure that these lists are accurate and complete. If there are errors or omissions, please accept our sincere apologies and notify the Office of Philanthropy at 781.437.1287 or [email protected].
Corporations, Foundations, and Organizations, cont.
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 15
CHAMPIONS$1,000 – $9,999
Christopher and Julie Barker
Debra and Brian Blair
Norah and Daniel Blaney
Charles E. Brandstater
Janet Casey and Neal Todrys
John Coburn
Jennifer and Warren Dakin
Carol and John DeBlois
Joan and Michael Emmi
Sheila and Timothy Finnerty
Dr. Ryan George
Fran and Anthony Gesamondo
Nea Hanscomb
Melissa and Joseph Herman
Craig and Ellen Hollis
Ann and Don Howie
Jonathan D. Katz and Norah Wylie
Aubrey MacFarlane
Heidi and Christopher Meyers
John and Denise Murphy
Pamela and Robert Nation
Nicole K. Peppe
Jon Reuman
Dr. Donald A. Ricciato
Tracy A. Ryan
Dr. Lauren C. Solotar and Dr. David Gansler
Dr. Ralph Sperry and Mrs. Joy Sperry
Anita and Stuart Subotnick
Brenda and Pen Szittya
Karol and Steven Todrys
Stephen and Kathleen Young
ADVOCATES$500 – $999
Jory E. Berkwits
Jully Chan
Dr. Deidre L. Donaldson and Mr. Robert J. Paschke
Lawrence K. Fish
Arlene and Michael Flatto
Michaelene and Philip Fogli
Eileen M. Fournier
Roseann Russell and Robert J. Griffin
Clifton S. Gustafson
Michael A. Interbartolo, Jr.
Roseta H. Mahmood
James Nolan
Eileen G. Pollack and Margo Plotzke
Ken Prestejohn
Martha Sloan Felch
Karen and John Tedeman
Robert and Louise Whittlesey
Richard and Lisa Wichmann
Russell and A. Doris Wigren
Robert and Peggy Yelton
SUPPORTERS$100–$499
Cora B. Abel and John A. Buster
Lamia and Tewfik Adjout
Joanna Alizio
Lisa and David Anderson
Christine and John Anderson
Jane and James Anglin
Colleen and Alan Anselmi
Edmond J. Baratta
Kathleen Barry and Holli Van Nest
Julie Barthelemy
Rhonda Bass
Dorothy and Stanley Bates
Mark and Belkis Beaupre
Austin Bennett
Bradley Benson
Heather and Nathan Birch
Elizabeth Birnie and Daniel Calegari
Ellen F. Blaney
Mark Boullie
Terese and Kevin Brennan
Christina and Thomas Brigham
Andrea Brisbois
Chris Brothers
John S. Bruno
Susan and David Burns
Dr. Peter Campisano
Brian S. Cantwell
Brian Carbone
Hsiaoyun Chin
Elizabeth Colon
Peter A. Cook, Jr. and Xan F. Cook
Jane Cremisi and Daniel Lewis
Janice and Kenneth Cunningham
Jayne and Paul Currier
Deborah and Daniel Dalessio
Joy and James Davis
Kenneth A. Davis
Katelyn Deetz and Joshua Decknick
Paula Deetz
Rena and Vicente DelGaudio
INDIVIDUALS
Ann Demos
Jean and William DePiano
Tina and Stephen Desroches
Ellis C. Dillon
Cecilia Doherty
John F. Drake
Christine and Thomas Draper
Barbara and Kevin Dwares
Elisabeth W. Ebb
Toby and David Ellis
Debra and James Emmi
Margaret Facchino
Lisa Falco-Jerahian
David J. Feldman
Patrice and John Ficociello
Julie and Robert Fife
Janet E. Findlater and Susan Kelly
Amy and William Flood
Michelle and Barrett Fogli
Christina and Philip Fogli
Dr. Jeanene J. Fogli-Cawley and Mr. Brian Cawley
Kate Fontana
Neal Freedman
Elizabeth and Russell Gaudreau
Shawn L. Getchell
Adam B. Gilreath
Claire and Lawrence Glovin
Norma and Ernest Grassey
Thomas Grenon
Nancy and Jim Griffin
Dr. Herbert A. Haessler and Family
Mark Hansen
Norma Hanson
Michael R. Harkins
Sandy Hathaway
Willis G. Hazard
Dr. Elizabeth Hegeman
Sheila and Matthew Hiatt
Frances W. Hill Barlow
Lyn and Keith Hollinger
Kim and Robert Horyn
Nancy L. Howell
Mark Hughes
Christopher J. Hughes
Alan Hughes
Anne and Richard Issenberg
Georgia and Hilton Jervey
Shannon and Steven Johnson
Gerri Johnston
Diane Kampf
Kathleen S. Kane-Leach
Michele and Robert Kennedy
John S. Kenney
Nancy Kiley
Betty Knight
Bud Kroll
Regina and Keith Kruger
Patricia Ladew
Maryanne and Stephen Lentine
John Leo
Joyce and Harry Letaw
Bryan E. Leva
Katie Levis
Lisa C. Lewis
Laurel and Terrence Link
Eleanor P. Livingston and Charles S. Adams
Ellen and Michael Long
Debbie and George Long
Eric Lunden
David L. Mabius
Nora and Peter Maher
Nora and Arben Mali
Mary Lou Maloney
Kathryn and George Manchester
Catherine Manning
Sally Mansoor
John Marcinkevich
Richard Marcus
Lisa Markewicz and Joseph N. O'Brien
Michael Maroney
Dr. Michael M. May, Ph.D.
Jakob Maya
Nancy and James McAnneny
Marie McDonough
Rich McFarland
Sharon McGowan-Spinelli
Michael McGrail
Maureen McPherson and Douglas A. Bryant
Barbara and Michael Milczarek
Gregory T. Mongiello
Kevin M. More and Cristine Corcoran
Rebecca G. Mulzer
Ann T. Murphy
Margaret M. Murphy and Richard Markewicz
David Nahabedian
Marjorie A. Narcum
Karen and Michael Neag
Mary Ellen Neylon and Charles T. O'Neill
Kristin O'Connell
Lindsey O'Connor
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Paula J. O'Keeffe
John W. Olson
Mary and Jon Pallazola
Paula and Louis Pelletier
Darlene and Mario Peppe
Rachel Perlitsh
Kathy Petruccelli
Paul Petruccelli
Tony Petruccelli
Stephen Petruccelli
Ruth C. Piesco
Nancy E. Piesco and Robert F. Putnam
Ellen and Ernest Racine
Pamela Raymond
Joseph M. Realbuto
Scott Richardson
Mary and David Rivera
Cynthia Rose
Karen Ross
Amy O. Ross
Jean and Zoel Roy
Charlotte and Carmen Rubano
Peter Rushton
Jean C. Sanborn
Violeta and Joseph Santos
Carlos A. Santos
Susanne and Arthur Schatz
Dr. Therese K. Schmalbach and Mr. Peter C. Dedon
Marcia and Paul Schneider
Dr. Matthew Seaman
Jorge Seda
Dr. Karl J. Segnitz and Mrs. Lisa Segnitz
Susan L. Senator and Edward M. Batchelder
Kristin and Richard Shulman
Marie A. Silvestri and Paula M. Grasso
Martha and James Smeallie
Aurora and Douglas Smellie
Elisabeth Snyder
Ellie Sorrentino
Betty Spears
James M. Sperry
Patricia and John St. Clair
Thomas Stanton
Dr. Michael S. Stecker and Mrs. Jennifer A. Stecker
Seena J. Stern
Cynthia R. Stern
Andrew Bakken
Gina Balamucki
Erica Balk
Jennifer Bandstra
Daniel J. Baranek
Margaret M. Baratta
Sue and Joe Baris
Michele and Daniel Baron
Judy and William Barron
Craig Barry
Brittany D. Bartlett
Barbara and David Bates
Caralee and Paul Bates
Joan and Robert Bates
Andreas Bauermeister
Martin H. Bauman
Susan L. Bavone
Meredeth A. Beers
Pamela Bel Anu
Lisa Belifuss
Patricia Bell
Kathleen and Dennis Benton
Stephanie and Paul Benton
Carol D. Berna
Amy Besch
Rachel and Jon Besch
Gail and Mark Beynor
Terrence Bimah
Marlene and Clayton Bishop
Jeanne and Michael Bissonnette
Barbara and William Blanchard
Charles Blanchard
Steve Blanchette
Elizabeth Blinkoff
Amy and Jeffrey Bombardier
Marisa and Antonio Bonanno
Anna Bonin
Dr. Myles Borash
Maria L. Branco
Evan Breeding
Arryn Brezinski
Gerri and Peter Bridgman
Anthony L. Brogna
Diane Browder
Chad Brown
Chelsea Brown
Dolores and Jon Brown
Judith and Robert Brown
Matthew T. Brudner
Sarah Bruno
Ayesha and Brian Bullock
Rebecca Busacker
Jacqualine and Robert Butts
Bill Cable
Joseph Cady
Kendra Cahill
Amy Lynn Callahan
Donna and Robert Callahan
Brittany Camara
Allison J. Canty
Jaclyn Capobianco
Jane Capps
Jessica Caputo
Laurie A. Casale
Anthony Cass
Robert Castelluccio
Lee and Mark Cauley
Kristina and Charles Cawley
Geraldine and Ralph Chambers
Naomi R. Chicos
Tina Chirgwin
Barbara H. Choi and Anthony P. Condotti
Tom Cianciotto
Lena C. Cicolari
Jack Clancy
Juanita Class
Ronald Clouse
Michelle and Christopher Cohen Bacher
Laura Colaninno
Nicola and Justine Colaninno
Lisa Colin Dopfel and Eric Achelis
Edward F. Colleran
Joan Colleran
Richard Colleran
Colleen Collins
Ellen Collins
Joanna Colon
Evelyn A. Concagh
Neil J. Connell
Sharon D. Connors
Teresa and David Connors
Dr. Stephen B. Constant and Mrs. Linnea A. Constant
Christine and Armond Conti
Christopher R. Cook
Xan F. Cook
Kathleen and William Corbett
Elizabeth H. Cox
Jan-Marie Crenshaw
Mary and Francis Crotty
Mary and John Dalessio
Charles Dalsass
Pauline and Michael D'Angelico
Abby and Lloyd Stern
Andrew J. Sweeney
Christopher Sweeney
Cesar Tapia
Eugenie Tartell
Janine Taylor and Kemo Ceesay
Wieslawa Toman
Josephine and Paul Tomassini
Antonietta and Paul Tomassini
Mayra and Rachid Tourabi
Louise H. Trotman-Pitt
Carol and Paul Troy
David Van Sickle
Sara and Thomas Van Sickle
Dr. Patricio F. Vives
Evelyn L. Wall
Anne and Bruce Walton
Drew Warren
Jennifer C. Whalen
Victoria and Richard Wilson
Katherine Wineroth
Elizabeth A. Winters
Adrienne Wirth
Ancelin and John Wolfe
Esther and James Wright
Kathleen and James Wright
Kathleen T. Young
M. Jeannette and John Ziegler
Katherine R. Zigmont
FRIENDS$1 - $99
Sylvia M. Abban
Bethany and John Abdulla
Daniel Abram
Candace and Kenneth Allen
Kathy Allen
Judy and Joel Alson
Edward Amatucci
Joyce and Anthony Amatucci
Judy and Michael Amoroso
Jamie Anderson
Mary T. Angers
Roger G. Angers
Chris Anglada
Alicia Archdeacon
Clara and Gonzalo Arias
Leanne Augusta
Joan M. Bagley
Keith F. Baker
Richard Baker
Individuals, cont.
SUPPORTERS$100–$499
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Eber Guimaraes
Dr. Mary Beth Gustafson
Eric N. Haas
Nancy and Peter Hadley
Jacquelyn and John Haley
Barry Halford
Michael Halperin
Jessica M. Hamill
Judith and Peter Hanlon
Donald F. Hansen
Karen Harman
Charlotte Harrison
Helen and Harlan Harrison
Dana Haskins
Neil E. Hasser
Melanie C. Hastings
Francis A. Hawks
Sheila and Donald Hayward
Samuel G. Hazard
Nancy and Dan Healan
Molly Helt and Marc Baron
Charles Henrickson
James J. Henson
Lukas Herbert
Maura and Craig Hershman
Jennifer Hite
Nancy Hogan
Joanne M. Holcomb
Scott B. Hollis
Julie Hopper and Michael Hopper
Erika L. Horigan
Laurie Houle-Isham and Daniel J. Isham
Evelyn Houston
Beatrice H. Howe
Janine K. Howe
Kimberly M. Howe
Joanna and Jason Howes
Sue and Peter Hughes
Janice and Jon Humphreys
Jeff Hyde
Cecille and William Ingham
Jennifer and George Iverson
Renee and Scott Jacobson
Paul James
Karen Jannace
Jean M. Jarvis
Michelet Jean-Charles
Marcia R. Jemiolo
Donna and Walter Johnson
Lisa Johnson
Shepard D. Johnson
Diana Daniels
Philip David
Roberta and Francis Davis
Dr. Beverly Day Budds
Courtney and Sean de Lacy
Lynne Deane
Russell DeBusk
Gordon Defalco
Falco DeIngenis
Frances M. Del Governatore
Beatriz V. Deltoro
Krisi Demello
Judy and Lincoln DeMoura
Sandra C. DeSouza
Ann DesRoches
Hilary Detmold
Sarah Diamond
Lidia and Volodymyr Dibrova
Paul Dick
Carolyn Dobbyn Eger and Kevin Eger
Sarah C. Doebler
Dana and John Dorman
Karen Dost
Brian Doyle
Lauren and Kevin Driscoll
Dr. Melanie DuBard
Christine Dunn
Colleen Dunn
Diane Durante
Maureen A. Durkin
Denise and Paul Durrigan
Marie-Eunide Edouarzin
John J. Ego
Marli A. Eldridge
Jean Ellis
Suzanne and Michael Emmi
Farhana Erfan
Karen and Christopher Estey
Jessica L. Ethier
Richard Ethier
Theresa B. Evangelista
Stephanie L. Farber
Elizabeth J. Farwell and Nicholas F. Pena
Debra and Toby Fenton
Florence and William Fenton
Renee Field
Eileen and Joseph Filippone
Kelly and Robert Fillion
Colleen Finn
Patrick Finnegan
Franca Firicano
Helen Fitzgerald
Maureen Fitzgerald
Patricia and Phillip Flaherty
James A. Flynn
James Fogg
Susan and Robert Foran
Mark Forrester
Tracy and Harrington Frazier
Lisa Freitas
Julie-Ellen and David Frost
Eugene B. Fuller
Robert Gaffney
Sue Ann and Donald Gale
Jennifer L. Galiano
Karen and Stephen Gammon
Lauren Garabedian
Luebutar Garcia
Mary Beth Gardner
Dr. George Gardos
Karen E. Garland
Denise A. Garner
Patricia and Dennis Garrity
Marion and Otto Gartman
Leah Gass
Donna and Thomas Gaudrault
Jeanmarie and Jack Gaylor
Susan and Steven Gelerman
Joy Gerardi
Kathleen and Theodore Gilmore
Barbara and Chris Giovannoni
Yaneth Giraldo
Lisa and Stephen Glass
Andrea Gold
Michael Goldstein
Noelia Gonzalez
Judith M. Gordon
Sherry Gordon-Shulik
Milton Gotlin
Sheila Gotlin
Marianne Grace
Janice E. Grant
Marilyn and F. Joseph Grant
Joan N. Grassi
Judy C. Greenberger
Gail Greenly
Kathleen M. Griffin and Paul J. Martin
Elizabeth A. Grigalunas
William E. Grise, Sr.
Kathryn and Joshua Grossman
Karyn and Ernie Jones
Tracey Jones
Kathleen Jordan
Deloris and Harrison Joseph
Mary and David Joseph
Aida and William Jurgensen
Karen Kalia
Lori and Howard Karas
Sirisha and Sravan Kasarla
Karen I. Keady
Donna and John Keaney
Eleanor R. Kearney
Erica Kearney
Courtney Keegan
Esther and Thomas Keeley
Erin Kelley
Lori and Robert Kelly
Shannon Kelly
Emily and David Keough
Lorna J. Ketin
Gladys E. Kiley
Donna King
Lindsay King
Barbara and Larry Kjosa
Leigh and Neill Kling
Peter Knickle
Jennifer L. Knight
Lindsey Knight
Maria P. Knox
Leslie Ann Kole
Suzanne M. Koske
Patricia and Norman Kravitz
Kelly D. Kruse
Deborah and Thomas Kuhn
Gail Kurker
Candice and Patrick Kwedor
Dr. Nathan Lambright
Mary R. Landry
Hannah A. LaPlante
Kristin Laplante
Maureen Larkin
Angela and Anthony Lauria
Dr. Sylvia D. Lauro and Dr. George A. Lauro
Robert K. Leach
Cheryle Lee
Nancy Lee
Ana R. Leite
Justin Leploute
Patricia M. Lesenchal
Jill Lester
Chris Levis
FRIENDS$1 - $99
18 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
Shaolan Li and Jianguo Ma
Kristin and Eric Lightbody
Anna Linzi
Barbara Lipson
Aimee Llewellyn
Maxine and Charles Loduca
Harmony Loggins
Sylvia and John Lordan
Emily and Fred Lotsbom
Nancy and John Loughran
Kathy and Lawrence Mabius
Phyllis A. Maher
Veronica Mailhot
Sonia and Richard Mancini
Richard A. Mancuso
Jill Manning
Patricia and Michael Manning
Venessa Manzano and Mark Habana
Christine Margulies
Megan Marini
Jennifer and Aaron Marks
Daniel S. Martin
Joanne and Philip Martin
Troy Martin
Alice M. Masse
Paulette and Ronald Masselli
Dorothy and Kenneth Mastrullo
Ruth Mavilia
Tania D. McAdams
Janice G. McCarthy
Mary McConnell
Gregory McCullough
Diane and Joseph McDonnell
Caitlin McDonough
Bruce McEldowney
Dee McGinnis
Molly McGinnis
Kathleen and Joseph McGovern
Marina and Paul McHugh
Lynda M. McKanas
Nancy J. McKenzie
Jan McTernan
Augustine V. Medeiros
Lilly Meehan
Colleen E. Mellen
Lisa Merlino
Judy and Stephen Messinger
Saralee Messinger
Karen and Robert Methe
Kim Mierzejewski and Ellen Kearney
Thomas Miller
Marie and Robert Mink
Beth and Joel Mittelman
Colleen and Nicholas Molinski
Sal Mond
Marie Montero
Janet M. Mooney
Johann Mooney
Brandon Morrocco
Don Morse
Roger Mumper, Jr.
Kathleen and Jerome Murphy
Michael A. Myers
Suzanne N. Nardone
Ruth and Vincent Natale
Mary C. Nathan
Marie and Jero Nesson
Brad Newbury
Lisa Newton
Laura J. Noland
Kristen and Kenneth Norcross
James F. Norton, Jr.
Erin R. O'Brien
Robin and James Okolowitcz
Shannon E. Oliver
Kathryn E. Olson
Linda C. O'Neil
Molly E. O'Neill-Emmi
Martha and Charles Owen
Linda M. Owens-Bulman and Edward J. Bulman
Sara and Suresh Padmanabhan
Laurie Page
Norman G. Papazian
Benjamin T. Parker
Joel Parker
Cynthia A. Patistea
Donna Pauling
Cecilia Paulo and Manuel A. De Paulo
Walter P. Pawlowski
Louis Peppe
Kristen and Shane Perrault
Robert J. Perreault
Maria and Michael Petruccelli
Kettia Pierre
Carmen L. Pimental
Lena L. Pinette
Andrea and Mike Polonsky
Priscilla Poole
Lu Porreca
Suzanne and Jason Porter
Jerome Posatko
Mary Posatko
Andrea Potoczny-Gray and Michael Gray
Mary and David Potty
Toya Powell
Marlene B. Rachelle
Marites and Steven Rattie
Ronald I. Reid
Lynn and John Reigner
Nury Renzi
Sandra M. Resendes
Beth Reuman
Jennifer and Jason Reynolds
Donna J. Richmond
Patricia and Kenneth Robbins
Rosemary J. Robertson
Diane Robinson
Michaelene Roesch
Shari and Steven Rogers
Sarah Romans
Susan Rosenbaum
Steve Rosenberger
Brent Rosplock
Andrew Ross
Mark Rossoll
Bailey Rusinovich
Lisa Saba and Mark Mojkowski
Donna M. Sahely
Jose Sanchez
Elizabeth Sandeman
Fernando Santos
Susan and Manuel Santos
Nicole Santos Carbonneau
Stacey J. Sarkisian
Nicole D. Scescke
Karl J. Scheff
Diane V. Scheinost
Christine and John Scherpa
Donna J. Scherpa
Nancy Schiffer
Joan Schmeichel
Ali Schroeder
Carolyn M. Serra
Brandon W. Shaker
Susan and Russell Sharpless
Kathleen and Brian Shea
Diane B. Sheedy
Kathryn and David Sheedy
Janeen M. Signore
Michaela E. Silva
Helen and Leo Simmons
Kenneth Simmons
Nancy and Mark Simon
Holly and Wayne Simonich
Kathleen and Michael Simons
Michael Singer
Daniel Small
Kelly A. Smalley
Laura E. Smith
Maria and Warren Smith
Tyson Smith-Ray
Neil Solotar
Teresa and Jeffrey Soria
Rosemary and Peter Spaeth
Susan and Brian Springsteen
Andrew D. Stadlen
Diane and Michael Stadlen
Elizabeth Stankevich
Katy Stark
Debra J. Steeves
Stacia J. Stevens
Judy Stewart
Carmela and Pasqualino Stigliano
Colleen H. Stiriti
Jack Strickland
Virginia and Robert Studley
Jose J. Suazo Villar
Anne M. Sullivan
Mary and Paul Sullivan
Mary Lynn Sullivan and Robert Keach
Michael Sweeney
Lise and Normand Tancrede
Melanie A. Taylor
Roger Therrien
Anna Maria and Anthony Thompson
Dorothy and Duane Thompson
Jennifer Thomson
Michael Toman
Joan and Victor Tondera
Jennifer L. Toro
Nicole Towns
Erica L. Townsend
Gloria M. Trattles and I. Scott Messinger
Lori A. Tritto
Steven J. Turner
Mark Tyler
Linda Vaiz and Britto DeRose
Marcia Vajcovec
Sarah Van Sise
Kathleen and John VanSickle
Felicia M. Varlese and William A. Viscovich
Danielle P. Velesig
Individuals, cont.
FRIENDS$1 - $99
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Angela and Nick Venuto
Susan V. Vespa
Benjamin Volinski
Louise L. Walton
Morey Waltuck
Chenggang Wang and Bin Yu
Florence N. Wanki
Jeffrey Weidenaar
Diane M. Wells
Eileen E. West
Stuart A. Westcott
Cynthia J. Whalen
Kerry Whalen
Shironda White
Nancy and W. Thomas Whiteley
Lauren H. Wiggin
Karen and Warren Willoughby
Emily Winsor
Melissa and Jeremy Winters
Thomas F. Wolfe
Mary K. Wood
Elizabeth V. Woodhouse
Katherine Woodhouse
Gary Wooster
Patricia Wright
Alexis P. Yelton
Leslie Lowe and Thomas Yelton
Lourie Yelton
Michael Yoken
Emma Young
Bertha Zapata
Iolanta and Dmitry Zelman
Suzanne and Jeff Zinn
Claire and John Zwisler
Individuals, cont.
FRIENDS$1 - $99
Many thanks to the following federal, postal, and military donors who made contributions through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), the world’s largest and most exclusive fund drive.
MAY INSTITUTE'S COMBINED FEDERAL CAMPAIGN (CFC)
Kareem I. Abdulaziz
Steven A. Abercrombie
Sebastian Alexander
Marlon D. Alvarado
Zamir A. Alvarez
Patricia E. Alworden
Alysia A. Alysia
Charles Anderson
Miron Andrews
Luis A. Aponte
Kahsay Araya
Joseph G. Armer
Edgar Azucena, Jr.
Christopher Azukas
Christopher Backman
Bradley T. Baker
Dominique M. Banks
Dwayne Barnett
Kyle Barr, Jr.
Lori S. Bartz
Marion Bass-Dyer
Daniel Baumer
Robert Beller
Ernst D. Bennett
Matthew P. Berg
Sheila Bernard
Brian K. Berryhill
Aaron Bibb
Marquay R. Bills
Ray Blank
Marco A. Borrego
Carmine A. Bosco
Brian E. Bosworth
James Bowen
Robert Bowman
Reace Bramble
Daniel Brouillard
Angela J. Brown
Kendrick M. Brown
Manu Brown
Robert W. Brown
Desiree Browning
Ryan Bryant
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Gregory Bules
John E. Burton
Ray K. Butler
Bobby J. Butler, Jr.
Diane M. Butler-Beckett
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Frank Carvajal
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Melissa Clark
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Rebecka L. Composano
Tara Concepsion-Valls
Devonnte Conner
Roger J. Coppinger
Michael Coppola
Trevin Correia
Jeff Crosby
Johniece Crowe
Martin G. Cruz
Craig Danula
Jessica R. Davis
Joshua Davison
A. Days
Steven De Groot
Richmond Defour
Courtney B. Demolay
Evelyn M. Dempsey
Bruiser D. Denard
Juan M. Deniz
Joshua Deppeler
Felisha Derrick
Jeremiah P. Devries
Jason Doherty
Michael Douglas
Jennie Dunn
Nikole Duppins
Eloisa Duque
Daniel Eamiguel
Bonita M. Edwards
Michell Egger
Elaina P. Esobedo
Wilberto Esponda
Timothy A. Evans
Wilfrid Fedna
Greggory Ferry
Matthew Ferry
Alexis Figueroamoran
Dimas A. Fonseca
George L. Ford
Kristine Ford
Rodney Foreman
Jason Fratt
D. Frederick
Aaron A. French
John Fry
Clayton L. Gaines
Michael Ganley
Jose E. Garcia
Marco Garcia
Jonathan Garcia-Martinez
Travis Gilbertson
Brandon Gilmer
Roosevelt B. Gongob
Amy Gonzalez
Rosalie Goosby
Christopher Gould
Jacqueline S. Gould
Ricky A. Govin
Joshua E. Graham
Kendall E. Graves
Nathaniel I. Gray
Eugene Griffin
Andrew Grijalva
Allesha Groom
Robert Grundy
Logan J. Hallman
Branden Harford
Hayden Harne
20 MAY INSTITUTE – Shaping Futures. Changing Lives.
Brandon Harris
Mia Harris
Leon Hart
Danielle R. Henderson
Jhorian Henderson
Anastazia High
Karen Hiquera
Terrie Horton
David Huffman
Denise Hurt
Jennifer Igmenhurtado
Pasquale Iorfino
Melissa Jackson
Jimmy Jankowicz
Kenya F. Jenkins
George M. Johnson
Harwin J. Johnson
Jonathan Johnson
Tanita Johnson
James A. Jones
Matthew Junglas
Shane Kaiser
John E. Kent
Kellie Kent
Matthew Keree
William G. Kersh
Sheldon Key
Joshua Kirby
Gary D. Kisselbazk
Felicia Knox
Cody Koch
Maria C. Korman
Brandon J. Korn
Mark Lake
Felix A. Latorre Lopez
Ryan T. Latshaw
Gary Lattimore
Marissa D. Lawrence
Dana Lee
Kelli Lee
Marlond A. Lee
Chris Linden
John Long
Eric L. Lopez
Anthony Maffucci
Mario Maggiore
Katie Maloy
Howard T. Mariteragi
Joshua Marquis
Elyssa S. Marshall
Miguel A. Martinez
Joshua Matlock
Martrell G. Matthews
Emily Mcburney
Yvette R. Mckenzie
Wayne Mclean
Johnathan R. Mendoza
Vanassa M. Michael
Susannah E. Middlebrooks
David Miller
Jesse Miller
Koady Miller
Haley S. Milyard
Tiffany Moaney-Wynns
Gregory Moiles
Ernest Moore
Taylor Moran
Barry Morgan
Michael P. Morgan
Thomas Mullins
Erol Munir
Mona Murphy
Kathryn Neff
Brian T. Newton
Ringo Nguyen
William B. Nichols
Peter K. Nkansah
Genes Noel
Amber K. Ochoa
Michael Ophein
Jose Orozco
Jamie Ortiz
Jessica Padovano
Nicholas C. Pandolfino
Roshan M. Patel
Lauryn Payne
James Peek
Genevieve Perez
Thomas Petrillo
William Phillips
Marye Priest Alcord
Matthew P. Proietti
David Proitte
Robert F. Quitta
John W. Rankin
Randy Readshaw
Alexander J. Rector
Troy M. Reed
Brendon Reimiller
Adam Reynolds
Anthony B. Rhodes
Larry Richardson
James M. Ridgeway
Daniel Rivera
Pacita Rivera
Christopher J. Roberts
Natasha A. Robinson
Miles Roch
Jacob M. Rockey
Jaye Romero
Nora Ruke
Angelena Russell
Stephen Russell
David J. Sampson
Mark Sanchez
Sonia Sanchez
Dianne Sanders
Ricardo A. Santiago
James Schardt
Damon J. Schmidt
Davin Schumaker
Carla Schuster
Joshua Serna
Rebecca L. Shahan
Douglas Sheeley
Cheryl K. Shoen
Jeremy Shorey
Joseph Small
Colin Smith
Naiya Smith
Richard Smith
Stephen W. Smith
David Smith, Jr.
Patrick L. Smith, Jr.
Rebecca Soto
Kaitlyn Stainberg
Mendy E. Stanislawski
Gary L. Steadham
Lance Sterchi
Heather Stevenson
Fleta Stirgus
Richard Stocchetti
Anthony Strickland
Timothy Switaj
Leonard Tardiff III
Garcia S. Tarver
Keith A. Taylor
Moreno A. Thomas
Seth Thornton
Brendan W. Tice
Dylan L. Tinkey
Ralphkeith W. Tone
Jesus Trevino
Luis A. Trinta
Colin Tucker
Brandon Turk
Travis R. Turner
William Vanhorn
Torrin Velazquez
Jacqueline Villegas
Larry Walker
Marvin L. Weatherspoon
Mitchell Webb
Teresa M. Wilds
Brendan E. Wilkerson
Brandon O. Wilkins
Jason Williams
Tanya Williams
Cody M. Wilson
Matthew Wilson
William Wilson
Ken Wnyder
Edward L. Wood, Jr.
Keenun Wright
James A. Yingling
May Institute's CFC, cont.
2014 ANNUAL REPORT 21
Brandi Abate-Keyes
Kareem I. Abdulaziz
Lanae Aery
Kenneth Agee
Andy D. Akstulewicz
Miron Andrews
Linda Barrentine
Ryan Bartholomew
Harry R. Bennett
Katie Betzler
Richard Blunk
Tabatha Booker
Crystal Boyd
Jason Boyle
Stephanie Brennell
Molly L. Brown
Samuel Burkes
Calvyn Busch
Milton A. Campbell
Jonathan K. Cavezza
Shelbi N. Cawthon
Ying Chen
Katelynn Cisneros
William R. Clark
Elnora Coleman
Christine Collins
Alonzo Colonburgos
Charles Cooper
Ernest Copeland
Matthew R. Corbin
Matthew Coriz
Alba E. Corona
Lorrie J. Cozart
Malcolm R. Crawford
Rosalind Cross
Asa J. Daniel
Stephen De Zutter
Byron G. Demby
Terry Demille
John A. Domack
Joshua R. Droud
Marshall Ducharme
Elitha Dunn
Bonnie Eby
Bonita M. Edwards
Jasmine Evans
Deborah K. Every
China D. Exum
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B. Farrell
Tommy D. Fawskier
Enrique Fernandez
Lester G. Figueroa
Jaime A. Figueroa-Arona
Tamera L. Fine
Brandon Fitch
Ted B. Gabel
Russell German
Manuel Gonzalez
Gloria Goodwin
Lana R. Graw
Gaspar Guerra
Ashley T. Guilmette
Tyler Hammett
John Hardy
Kelsey M. Hardy
Quentin Hartwig
Vincent Harvey
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Danielle R. Henderson
Rochelle Holmes
Heath D. Huffman
Jonathan Hurt
David Hyatt
Phyllis Jackson-Mitchell
Luis Jauregui
Carmen G. Johnson
Augusto C. Juarez
Andrew Kacura-Miller
Robert E. Karl
Anthony Kiffmeyer
Everett Knapp
Robert Kuehn
Jazmin Lacy
Alrandolph Lagaroe
Stephen Larocque
Robert Leishinan
Teresa Long
Melody C. Longcor
Jonathan Lopez-Baylan
Monique M. Mack
Allen J. Macker
JC L. Malensek
Bonnie Matlack
Samuel F. Mayfield
Jedadiah Mcdaniel
Latisha T. Mcfarland
Eric E. Mckisick
Harry B. Mcneary, II
Tashante M. Mcpherson
Ofelia Melendez
Melissa Michaud
Jon Mickiewicz
Linda Miller
Laura M. Mills
Richard Mintz
Shawn Molinelli
Amber Moore
Barry Morgan
David Morra
Paul Munzo
Michael W. Nau
Ryan M. Nelson
Dorothy Ngutter
Stephen Norris
Jesse O'Shaughnessy
Anthany Pappas
Christine E. Parker
Mary Patin
James Pauley
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Robert Pena
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Michael L. Piccirilli
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Charles Plummer
Kristy K. Pope
R. Proctor
David Queen
Shawn Ramsey
Tyler Remkus
Frank Reyes
Frederick Rijos
Brian K. Rippy
Frances Rittmann
Angela S. Rivera
Ronald Roberts
Anthony M. Roman
Matthew Salmond
Sherri Salsgiver
Lisa A. Sandahl
Ronald Sandy
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Alicia G. Scott
Delores V. Seals
Mark Seastrom
J. Shaw-Ross
Michael Short
Margaretta Sibert-Dean
Robin Sly
April D. Smith
Bryan Smith
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Ashley Stewart
Ashley Stewart
Travis R. Stewart
David M. Sullivan
Randy Tallman
Cortney M. Tanner
Lynette Taper-Pope
Matthew Tedesco
Ryan Tetrault
Marc Theodorov
Crystal T. Thomas
Nathan Thomas
Angelina Thompson
Jeffrey S. Tongue
Forrest Tuffle
Brandon Turk
Kathryn Turmon
Jaclyn B. Valle
Stephen W. Venzlauskas, Jr.
James Walker
Maureen Wargo
Lisa L. Weland
Salathiel D. Wesley
Meredith White
Luther Whitener
Willie A. Whitley
Jacob Whittaker
Kathryn S. Wijnaldum
Tyree Wilborne
Cynthia E. Wilkerson
Christopher Wine
Revonna Woods
Lejon Wright
Justin Zechman
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MEMORIAL GIFTS
In Memory of Mary H. AmatoSophie and Gino Berarducci
Margaret and Robert Ready
In Memory of B. George BelofskyJanie and Fred Alexander
Heidi Abele
Marie and Paul Morgan
Jennifer Hess Myers and Aaron C. Myers
Eleanore and James Snow
Erin Stewart
Martha and William Henry
Emily Jane Kirby
Lyddie and Charles Hansen
Cheri and Don Nesbitt
Melissa and Frederick Schroeder
Louise and Alfred Ufer
Barbara and Richard Skelton
URS Professional Solutions, LLC
Laurie and James White
Neil R. O'Keefe
In Memory of Haydee I. BelyeaRose Devin
Nora and Robert Hutchings
Marian and Kenneth McHugh
Norma and Ernest Grassey
Marie and Eugene Prevost
In Memory of Kathie BruceKerry Tastinger
Nancy G. Turnbull
Dolores and John Armando
Theresa and Daniel Gallagher
Janice M. Kalaghan
Kathleen and Stephen Carter
Elaine and Ronald Corpuz
Faith and Daniel Barry
Elizabeth, Mary, and Herman Bruce
Joan A. Fortin and Arthur Gerard
Carol A. Kaminski and Kimberly M. Dekonski
Linda and L. Michael Gouveia
Michael R. Corcoran
Law Offices of Beauregard, Burke & Franco
Kenpac Fishing Corporation
Bishop Mcvinney Regional School
Robert S. Gwozdz
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Wayne Bruce
Sandra and Stephen Reale
Hercules SLR
In Memory of Alexandra CirritoJan Chatten-Brown
In Memory of Elizabeth A. ClemmeySandra and Richard Laplante
Southeastern Massachusetts Football Officials Association
Wendy J. Silvia and Ken Chipman
Patricia and Robert Guillette
Constance and Robert Jenney
Sandra G. Tartaglino
Paula and John Tartaglino
Ann and William Gallagher
Lorraine and Frank Almeida
Delores and Harold Travaglione
Catharine and Harry Powers
Maureen and Richard Almeida
Dr. Michael Scanlon
Claudia and Donald Clay
In Memory of Karen MarcumJudith and Charles Keller
Tanya M. Datel
Martin D. Miyamoto
Monika and Bruce MacDuffee
Barbara M. Reid
Ida Mungai
Audrey J. Johnson
Kay and Johnnie Ghio
Patricia K. Ventry
Mildred and Ivan Comelli
Dianna R. Ligon
Nenita and Raymond Bellas
Bernard Hilberman, M.D.
Debbie and Gary Simpson
Mildred Brewster
In Memory of Perry PalladinoPatricia A. Lynch
Arthur Palladino
In Memory of Rita SchwartzCynthia Rose
In Memory of John F. StapletonMaureen J. Russell
Alice and Joseph Hilton
Roberta Kelley-McCarrick and John L. McCarrick
Heidi and Michael Gaffney
South Middle School
L. D. Stapleton
Jeanne and Thomas Annino
Joan L. Lewis
We have made every effort to ensure that these lists are accurate and complete. If there are errors or omissions, please accept our sincere apologies and notify the Office of Philanthropy at 781.437.1287 or [email protected].
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GIFTS-IN-KIND
CORPORATIONS
5 Wits
99 Restaurant & Pub
The Alchemist
Applebee's/Apple American Group, LLC
Aquitaine
Artisan Promotions, Inc.
Atlantic Brewing Company
Barrington Stage Company
Basketball Hall of Fame
Bayside Resort
Belkin Family Lookout Farm
Berkshire Botanical Garden
Bernie & Phyl's
Bertucci's
Big Y Foods, Inc.
Bob's Discount Furniture Charitable Foundation
Bog Iron Brewing
Boston Duck Tours
Boston Restaurant Associates
Boston University - Department of Athletics
The Brewmasters Tavern
Brockton Rox Professional Baseball
Brockton Symphony OrchestraBrooklyn Botanic Garden
The Butterfly Place
Buttonwood Park Zoological Society
Cape Cod Beer
Captain John Whale Watching & Fishing Tours
Castle in the Clouds
Ceramics a la Carte
Charles Riverboat Company
Christmas Tree Shops
Coast Guard Heritage Museum
Coolidge Corner Theatre Foundation
Country Inn and Suites by Carlson
We gratefully recognize the following donors who contributed products and services during our July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 fiscal year.
Cracker Barrell Old Country Store
Cranmore Mountain Resort
Dairy BarnDave & Buster's
Davis Farmland & Mega Maze
DeCordova Museum & Sculpture Park
Demoulas Supermarkets, Inc.
Deutsche Bank Championship
Dominos Food, Inc.
EcoTarium
Entertainment Cruises Boston
Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
F1 Boston
The Fells Historic Estate & Gardens
The Fireplace
Fratelli's
Garelick Farms
Gifford's Ice Cream
Goodfellow's Brewing Company, LLC
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc.
The Gymboree Corporation
The Hall At Patriot Place Presented by Raytheon
Harvard University - Department of Athletics
Heritage Museum & Gardens
Hildene, The Lincoln Family Home
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Garden
House of Blues Boston
Institute of Contemporary Art
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
iSpa
J. P. Licks
JetBlue
Jewel Kade Stylist
Jillian's Lucky Strike Boston
Joe's American Bar and Grill
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum
John Paul Pet
Keldara Salon and Spa
Kings Bowl America
Konditor Meister
Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs
Mancini’s Sleepworld
Massachusetts Department of Children and Families
Mount Sunapee
Murtha Cullina, LLP – Attorneys at Law
Museum of Science
Nashoba Valley Winery
National Baseball Hall of Fame
New Britain Rock Cats Baseball Club
New England Aquarium
New England Revolution
New England Revolution Charitable Foundation
New England Wild Flower Society's Garden
Norman Rockwell Museum
Opa Opa Steakhouse & Brewery
The Pampered Chef
Pam's Tastefully Simple
Panera Bread, LLCThe Pastene Companies
Pawtucket Red Sox
Peabody Essex Museum
Peaceful Meadows Ice Cream, Inc.
Peppercornz
Philadelphia Zoo
Pink Zebra
Plimouth Plantation
Plumber's Supply Co.
The Preservation Society of Newport County
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Providence Children's Museum
Red Mango
Salem Wax Museum
Scargo Cafe
Shebeen Brewing Company
Six Flags New England
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park
Soos Works
South Shore Music Circus/Cape Code Melody Tent
Southwick's Zoo
Spirit Of Ethan Allen, III
Staten Island Yankees
Storyland
Swan Boats, Inc.
Table Talk Pies, Inc.
Thomas Hooker Brewing
Top Hat Company Inc.
United Benefit Services
US Lacrosse
Vienna Restaurant & Historic Inn
Wheelock Family Theatre
Wicked Restaurant/Oak & Ember Whiskey Bar and Grill
Woods Hole Steamship Authority
Worcester Art Museum
Worcester Sharks Charities
INDIVIDUALS
John Dulin
Beth GoodrichJesse Hallee
Dustin Hawkins
Megan Joy
Ellen and Michael Long
Danielle and Jeff Lumby
Martha and Charles Owen
Manjari and Saravan Rajendran
Marites and Steven Rattie
Joseph M. Realbuto
Amy Reay
Karen Rideman
Marcy and Thomas Rosch
Deborah and John Simpson
The names of corporations or individuals that contributed items valued at $1,000 or more are in bold font.
Our People
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Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPPPresident and Chief Executive Officer
Our Executive Leadership Team
May Institute’s state-of-the-art services reflect the talent and expertise of our many doctoral-level staff and hundreds of highly trained teachers, therapists, and other specialists. Under the guidance of an outstanding executive leadership team, our clinical experts and professional staff bring our values and vision to life, blending science with service.
With many respected authorities on our own staff, May Institute benefits from a pool of expertise unparalleled by any organization of our kind.
Debra Blair, M.B.A.Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer
Our Board of Trustees*
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Deidre L. Donaldson, Ph.D., ABPP Chief Clinical Officer
Ralph B. Sperry, Ph.D., ABPPChief Operating Officer
Kevin More, M.B.A.Chief Information Officer
Pamela Raymond, M.A., BCBAExecutive Vice President, Educational Services
Robert F. Putnam, Ph.D., BCBA-DExecutive Vice President, Consultation Services
* represents fiscal year 2014 members
Dr. Don RicciatoChairperson
Officers:
Stephen S. YoungVice Chairperson and Assistant Treasurer
Mary Lou MaloneySecretary
MeMbers:
Jory Berkwits
Martha Sloan Felch
Jocelyn Frederick
Dr. Herbert Haessler
Jonathan D. Katz
John E. Murphy
Nancy Nager
Neal Todrys
Robert B. Whittlesey
Richard Wichmann
Robert H. Yelton
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David H. Barlow, Ph.D., ABPPProfessor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Founder and Director Emeritus, Center for Anxiety and Related DisordersCollege of Arts and Sciences, Boston UniversityBoston, Massachusetts
Melanie DuBard, Ph.D., BCBA-D Psychologist, The Bradley School Providence, Rhode Island
Glen Dunlap, Ph.D.Research Professor, Department of Child and Family StudiesCollege of Behavioral & Community Sciences, University of South Florida Tampa, Florida
Nevada Center of Excellence in Disablilities, University of Nevada at Reno Reno, Nevada
George J. DuPaul, Ph.D.Professor and Chair of School Psychology, Department of Education and Human Services College of Education, Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Barry A. Edelstein, Ph.D.Eberly Distinguished Professor, Department of PsychologyEberly College of Arts and Sciences, West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia
Judy E. Favell, Ph.D., BCBA-DCEO, AdvoServ, Inc.Mount Dora, Florida
Richard M. Foxx, Ph.D., BCBA-DProfessor of Psychology School of Behavioral Sciences and Education, Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Patrick C. Friman, Ph.D., ABPPDirector, Boys Town Center for Behavioral Health Boys Town, Nebraska
Peter F. Gerhardt, Ed.D.Chair, Scientific Council at Organization for Autism ResearchPartner, JPG Consultation GroupMontclair, New Jersey
Jennifer M. Gillis, Ph.D., BCBA-D Associate Professor, Department of Psychology Associate Director, Institute for Child Development Binghamton University Binghamton, New York
Robert Horner, Ph.D.Professor, Department of Special Education and Clinical SciencesDirector, Educational and Community SupportsCollege of Education, University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon
Robert L. Koegel, Ph.D.Professor, Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School PsychologyDirector, Koegel Autism CenterThe Gevirtz Graduate School of Education, University of California Santa Barbara, California
Professional Advisory BoardMay Institute’s Professional Advisory Board includes leading authorities in the fields of autism, applied behavior analysis, special education, developmental disabilities, and behavioral health. These experts review May Institute programs and provide guidance on new developments and best practices.
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Robert P. Liberman, M.D.Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California Los Angeles, California
Karin Lifter, Ph.D.Professor, Department of Counseling and Applied Educational Psychology Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts
Brian K. Martens, Ph.D.Professor, Department of Psychology College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, New York
Gail G. McGee, Ph.D.Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Director, Walden Early Childhood Program at Emory Autism CenterEmory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia
Raymond G. Miltenberger, Ph.D., BCBA-DProfessor, Department of Child and Family StudiesDirector, ABA Master’s ProgramCollege of Behavioral & Community Sciences, University of South Florida Tampa, Florida
Raymond G. Romanczyk, Ph.D., BCBA-DDistinguished Service Professor, Department of Psychology Executive Director, Institute for Child Development Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, Binghamton University Binghamton, New York
Christopher H. Skinner, Ph.D.Professor, Educational Psychology and Counseling College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, University of TennesseeKnoxville, Tennessee
George Sugai, Ph.D.Carole J. Neag Endowed Chair and Professor of Special Education, Department of Educational PsychologyDirector, Center for Behavioral Education and ResearchCo-Director, Center of Positive Behavioral Interventions and SupportsNeag School of Education, University of Connecticut Storrs, Connecticut
Beth Sulzer-Azaroff, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, University of Massachusetts AmherstPresident, The Browns Group NaplesNaples, Florida
David P. Wacker, Ph.D.Professor and Curriculum and Instruction, Department of Pediatrics Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa Health CareIowa City, Iowa
Susan M. Wilczynski, Ph.D., BCBA-DPlassman Distinguished Professor of Special Education and Applied Behavior AnalysisTeachers College, Ball State University Muncie, Indiana
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The 2014 Annual Report is produced by May Institute’s
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