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2015 PRESIDENT'S REPORT

STORIED PASTBRIGHT FUTURE

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06The Year in Review

222015 FinancialReport

27Donor Recognition

41University Administration

STORIED PASTBRIGHT FUTURE2015 PRESIDENT'S REPORT

CONTENTS

MAIN CAMPUS1600 East Washington Blvd.

Fort Wayne, Indiana 46803

COVER

Students stand in front of Indiana Technical College, the birthplace of our university, at 221 East Washington Boulevard.

Copyright 2016 Indiana Tech

CONTACT260.422.5561

IndianaTech.edu

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01The year 2015 marks the 85th anniversary of Indiana Tech’s

founding in 1930. The leader who started our school, John Kalbfleisch, could hardly have imagined the breadth of

programs and opportunities Tech is able to provide to students today. Yet, I am certain he would be highly proud of all that they, our alums, faculty and staff members, and the university, as a whole, have accomplished over the years.

A mere eight students enrolled when Indiana Tech first opened its doors. Today, more than 9,000 study with us at our main campus in Fort Wayne, at locations around Indiana, Kentucky and the Chicago area, and online. Throughout the years, our promise to them has remained the same: To provide a high-quality, career-focused education that will help them fulfill their potential and lead lives of success and significance.

Our storied history and successful present demonstrate that the Indiana Tech community is effective in keeping this promise. Thanks to the support of alumni and friends such as you, the future for Tech and our students looks just as bright.

Dr. Arthur E. SnyderPresident

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Founded in 1930 in the midst

of the Great Depression, Indiana Tech

is celebrating its 85th anniversary

throughout the 2015 – 16 academic year.

Our proud, shared history is filled

with the accomplishments of students,

alumni, faculty, staff and the friends

of the university who have helped

all along the way.

Yet, the celebration of our 85th anniversary is as much about the future as it is the past. Our journey has led us to a place where, today, we can do more for our students and our community than ever before. That, in the end, is the true meaning, significance and purpose of celebrating 85 — not simply noting where we’ve been, but recognizing where we are in the present and where we are poised to go tomorrow.

Celebrating 85 years reveals much to be thankful for across the Indiana Tech community today.

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These men were early believers in the power of an Indiana Technical College education.

Founded in 1930 in the midst Founded in 1930 in the midst Fof the Great Depression, Indiana Tech

is celebrating its 85th anniversary

throughout the 2015 – 16 academic year.

Our proud, shared history is filled

with the accomplishments of students,

alumni, faculty, staff and the friends

of the university who have helped

all along the way.

These men were early believers in the power of an Indiana Technical College education.

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TODAY, WE CAN DO MORE FOR OUR STUDENTS AND OUR COMMUNITYTHAN EVER BEFORE.

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These are just a few of many great stories from Indiana Tech's historic 85th year.

2015THE YEAR IN REVIEW

On May 16, 2015, 1,072 Warriors qualified to receive their

degrees, 912 earned undergraduate degrees, 122 earned

a master’s, and nine earned a Ph.D. Eight hundred and

eighty-one graduates were from Indiana, while 29 were

from countries other than the United States. Twenty-

five finished their studies with a 4.0 GPA. More than 700

of them joined in commencement ceremonies, walking

across the stage at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum

to receive their diplomas.

Keynote speaker Pat Williams, co-founder and senior vice

president of the National Basketball Association’s Orlando

Magic and author of more than 90 books, discussed

the qualities that go into making a strong leader.

“To be a leader of excellence, you must – underline

must – be a lifelong learner,” Williams noted.

With the support of alumni, donors, faculty, staff

and friends of the university, Indiana Tech graduates

are well on the road to being such leaders. Thanks

to them, the next 85 years of Tech history clearly hold

great promise.

CELEBRATING COMMENCEMENTIf there is a single day each year for which the entire Indiana Tech community is most thankful, it is likely Commencement Day.

Indiana Tech's 2016 commencement celebration is on Saturday, May 14.

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Our students want to say thank you! Watch their special message at

giving.indianatech.edu

On Oct. 14, 2015, Indiana Tech held its inaugural Thank-a-Giver

Day, or TAG Day. Throughout this special donor recognition day,

students, faculty and staff members recorded video messages,

signed thank you cards and banners, and posted and tweeted

thanks to Indiana Tech supporters online. From supporting

scholarships that help keep college affordable to supporting

state-of-the-art learning facilities and more, donors make it

possible for our students to earn a top-notch education that

prepares them for lives of success and significance.

TAG Day offered every member of the Tech community the

chance to say “thank you” to donors in their own words.

The results can be seen in the TAG Day video posted online on

Indiana Tech’s new donor website, at Giving.IndianaTech.edu.

With such an enthusiastic start, TAG Day is certain to become

a fixture on the school calendar each year.

STUDENTS THANK SUPPORTERS

GALA 85 AIDS THE NEXT GENERATIONGala 85, a special celebration of Indiana Tech’s 85th

anniversary, took place Saturday evening, Sept. 19,

2015. Over 350 alums, faculty, staff and friends of

Tech enjoyed a wonderful meal together and then

danced the night away to Brass from the Past, the

evening’s featured entertainment from Chicago.

Gala 85 produced far more than memories, however.

Sponsors and attendees contributed more than

$80,000 toward student aid at Indiana Tech, helping

make college possible for the next generation of

Warriors. Through their dedication to the university

and Tech students, Gala 85 participants demonstrated

that our next 85 years look equally bright.

O’Neal Excavating and Construction

Anchor Films

Asher Agency

AVI – Tech Fresh

Baker Street Office Furnishings

Banner Edge Media

James ’59 and Joan Bard

Charles and Tracy Cercone

Janet and David Chrzan

Elevatus Architecture

Engineering Resources

Excell Color Graphics

Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry

Indiana Tech Alumni Association Board

Indiana Tech Faculty and Staff

Indiana Michigan Power

Kelley Automotive

Michael Kinder & Sons

Markey’s Rental and Staging

Mid-American Cleaning Contractors

Prairie Quest Consulting

Summit Mechanical

Ravi ’65 and Eleanor Talwar

U.S. Signal

ViaMedia

Votaw Electric

Gala 85 Donors

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Each year, the Tech community seeks to honor just

a few of these many impactful individuals through

the annual alumni awards: The Graduate of the

Last Decade (GOLD) Award, the Alumni Volunteer

of the Year Award and the College of Professional

Studies (CPS) Alumnus of the Year Award. In 2015,

the honorees included three individuals who have

contributed much to the lives of Indiana Tech

students, and to the communities around them.

The recipient of the GOLD Award, Aaron Highley,

earned two degrees from Indiana Tech – a bachelor’s

in industrial and manufacturing engineering in 2011,

and a master’s in engineering management in 2014.

While at Tech, he was a Dean’s Scholarship recipient

and a National Robotics Challenge Team Leader.

Currently, he serves as an industrial engineer for

Oji Intertech.

Sharon Tucker was recognized as the 2015 CPS

Alumnus of the Year. Tucker earned dual business

administration degrees in 2013 — a bachelor’s in

management and a bachelor’s in human resources —

and was named to the dean’s list in eight consecutive

semesters. She is highly engaged in community

service in northeast Indiana. Sharon represents

District 1 on the Allen County Council, is a member

of the Anthony Wayne Rotary and Summit Business

Networking and is an executive committee member

of the area NAACP.

The Alumni Volunteer of the Year award recognized

Torrence Craig for going above and beyond in helping

further the mission of Indiana Tech and in serving

students, fellow alums and friends of the university.

Craig attended Tech from 1992-95, ultimately

returning to complete his bachelor’s in management

in 2012. He serves as business development manager

at Heritage Parts. Craig serves on the Indiana Tech

Alumni Association Board of Directors, and has

been active both in helping the board grow and in

developing events and fundraising opportunities to

assist student scholarships at Tech.

The Alumni Awards event also featured special

recognition by President Snyder for accomplished

members of 1965’s 50-year alumni class who returned

for Homecoming 2015, represented this year by

Richard Bray, BSEE; Kenneth Hoffman, BSME; Edward

Hutter, BSEE; Ralph Kistner, BSAE; David Nash, BSEE;

Brian Schoof, BSEE; Dinesh Sheth, BSME; Ravi Talwar,

BSME; and Santosh Tolani, BSME.

ALUMNI MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Year in and year out, Indiana Tech alumni make a difference in countless lives by giving back to their alma mater, and giving back to the communities where they live and work.

President Snyder recognizes eight members of 1965's 50-year alumni class during Homecoming 2015 festivities last September. These gentlemen responded to a special invitation to attend the 50-year reunion at homecoming.

Sharon Tucker was Indiana Tech's 2015 College of Professional Studies Alumni of the Year.

Aaron Highley was Indiana Tech's Graduate of the Last Decade award winner for 2015.

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FACULTY AND STAFF CAMPAIGN REACHES NEW HIGH

First conceived during the spring of 2015, Women’s

Leadership and Philanthropy (WLP) at Indiana Tech

officially launched in November with a kickoff

luncheon event attended by alumni, faculty and staff,

and members of the community. The luncheon event

featured a keynote address on volunteerism and

philanthropy by Melissa Long, longtime news anchor

for Fort Wayne’s 21Alive news team.

In the short time since its start, the WLP group has

attracted over 100 members from around Indiana

Tech and the greater Fort Wayne community.

Operating under the motto “Impact. Influence.

Inspire,” WLP seeks to engage women in the life of

the university through philanthropy, volunteerism,

leadership and mentoring of both current students

and alums. The goal is to build a network of volunteers

and mentors who share in this mission. Those already

connected to Indiana Tech as alums, faculty or staff

members, as well members of the community, are all

welcome to join the group.

WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP AND PHILANTHROPY LAUNCHES

Indiana Tech is equally fortunate to have a highly

dedicated group of faculty and staff, serving students

in Fort Wayne, at our locations around the Midwest

and online. Their commitment to student learning

and success beyond college is evident each day, both

inside and outside the classroom.

In the fall of 2015, faculty and staff members further

demonstrated this commitment to students by giving

back in record numbers during Indiana Tech’s annual

Faculty and Staff Campaign. Ninety-one percent of

full-time faculty and staff gave just over $65,000

during the campaign — both of which are new record

levels. By contrast, other institutions of higher

learning commonly see giving by faculty and staff

in the 20- to 30-percent range.

Faculty and staff members support a variety of

worthwhile causes at Tech via the annual campaign,

including student scholarships and, this year, the

Cunningham Reinvention project.

Impact. Infl uence. Inspire.

Longtime 21Alive news anchor Melissa Long talks about volunteerism and philanthropy during Indiana Tech's Women's Leadership and Philanthropy kickoff luncheon in November.

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Named in honor of the late Joseph

and Carlie Cunningham, longtime

supporters of Indiana Tech, the

Cunningham Business Center was

dedicated on Sept. 7, 1952, as Concordia

Lutheran High School. It was purchased

by Indiana Tech on Dec. 29, 1962, and

known as the Anthony Building for

many years, until being renamed for

the Cunninghams in 1999.

The newly reinvented Cunningham

Business Center reopened on Jan. 15,

2016, serving students from across

the university. It is the home of the

College of Business, the Ph.D. in

Global Leadership Program and two

departments that are dedicated

to serving Tech’s large contingent

of College of Professional Studies

students: The Warrior Information

Network (the WIN) and the Distance

Education Team.

Cunningham is also home of the new

STAR Bank Enterprise Center, an

innovative computer lab and classroom

space that serves as the home of

the College of Business’ new degree

concentrations in financial services

and entrepreneurial studies.

Another distinctive addition to the

building and to campus is the Abraham

and Ellen Smaardyk Center for

Advanced Learning Technology, which

features digital media production

facilities for creating course content

for use in both classroom and

online settings. Abraham Smaardyk

graduated from Indiana Tech in

1943 with a Bachelor of Science in

mechanical engineering and went

on to a long and successful career

at the Argonne National Laboratory

near Chicago.

Individual alumni, friends of the

university, area companies and

foundations have contributed just

over $2.2 million to date to help make

the Cunningham Reinvention a reality,

with the campaign scheduled to run

through June 2016. Students and the

entire Tech community will continue

to thank them for their support for

the project for years to come.

Begun during the spring of 2015 and completed in January 2016, the Cunningham Reinvention project has given the Cunningham Business Center a glorious new lease on life.

POTENTIAL UNLOCKED

THE CUNNINGHAM REINVENTION

Originally built to be Concordia Lutheran High School, today's Cunningham Business Center looks far different than when it was dedicated in 1952.

The Cunningham Renovation project has opened up several collaborative study spaces within the facility and injected it with bright, bold colors.

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Charles Amick ’49 Estate

The Arnold Foundation

FEG, Inc.

GE Foundation

Raymond ’36 and Eloise Hoffman Estate

Indiana Tech Alumni

Indiana Tech Faculty and Staff

The McMillen Foundation

The Old National Bank Foundation

Prof. Ed and Mary Ruppel

Securitas, Inc.

Orland Sheese ’45

Abraham ’43 and Ellen Smaardyk Estate

STAR Bank

The Edward M. and Mary McCrea Wilson Foundation

Joseph Zambito ’56

MAJOR DONORS TO THE CUNNINGHAM REINVENTION

The new STAR Bank Enterprise Center is an innovative computer lab and classroom space that serves as the home of the College of Business’ new degree concentrations in financial services and entrepreneurial studies.

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In February, Indiana Tech’s cyber

defense team, the Cyber Warriors,

competed against schools from around

the state to win the Indiana Collegiate

Cyber Defense Competition. During

the competition, each team’s goal is to

create, manage and protect a network

infrastructure. Teams build a mock

production business infrastructure, and

then must defend it from professional

hackers who are given the challenge

to take down each team’s system and

breach its security. While the teams

work to fend off the hackers, the

competition’s judging staff deploys

network enhancement and upgrade

challenges to each team. Teams are

judged and scored by how well they fend

off hackers and adjust to the judging

staff’s additional challenges.

Members of the state champion Cyber

Warriors included Turner England

(Captain), Michael Contino, Eliott

Stidd, Carson White, Matt Kowal,

Tyler Schmidtke and Ian Springer.

Julie Mansfield, associate professor of

computer sciences, and Bill Copeland,

adjunct professor of computer sciences,

served as faculty advisors for the team.

In the athletic arena, Indiana Tech’s

men’s track and field team continued

a run of competitive dominance,

winning its fourth straight national

title at the 2015 NAIA Indoor National

Championships in March. During the

championships, the men’s team produced

13 individual All-Americans, as well as

two All-American relay teams.

The women’s track and field team took

second at the event, while producing

22 All-Americans and one individual

national champion. Senior Shayla France

won a national title in the 60-meter.

STUDENT SUCCESS EXTENDS BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

A vital part of Indiana Tech’s mission is to provide students with opportunities to gain valuable experience beyond the classroom. This includes internship and work experiences, student organizations and a myriad of competitive pursuits.

Indiana Tech's Cyber Defense Team, comprised from left to right of Eliott Stidd, Matt Kowal, Michael Contino, Turner England, Tyler Schmidtke and Carson White, won the 2015 Indiana Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition on Feb. 7. Ian Springer (not pictured) was also a member of the team.

Shayla France won the 60-meter hurdles at the 2015 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 7.

Indiana Tech's men's track and field team poses after winning the 2015 NAIA Indoor Track and Field Championships on March 7. It was the second consecutive indoor national championship for the Warriors.

Four Warrior track athletes share a moment of preparation before a competition.

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OUR PROMISE, 85 YEARS AND COUNTING

PROVIDE A HIGH- QUALITY, CAREER-FOCUSED EDUCATION THAT WILL HELP OUR STUDENTS TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AND LEAD LIVES OF SUCCESS AND SIGNIFICANCE.

Meet CPS student Travis Neff with his son Elijah. Indiana Tech's career-focused education, which is fueled by the generous support of donors, is helping Travis reinforce his skill set and prepare for his family's future with confidence.

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Change in Net Assets before Investment Income

totaled $20.9M in 2015, a $4.1M increase over

2014. The strong financial results give us the

financial backing to expand programs and services

to meet the needs of our students. We are also able to

continue funding the start-up phase of Indiana Tech

Law School, which is designed to train the lawyers

of tomorrow for success in law, leadership and life.

In addition, the surplus is being used to pay for the

Cunningham Reinvention project, a $6.9M renovation

of the building that houses our College of Business.

Cash and Investments increased by a net of $15.3M.

Property and Equipment increased by $1.5M. Accounts

Payable decreased by $0.7M and Debt decreased by

$2.1M due to debt service payments made. Our Board

of Trustees has chosen to pay cash for the last several

building projects, including Cunningham, Indiana

Tech Law School and the Academic Center building,

rather than take on more debt. Our debt burden is low

and will remain so.

The Market Value of Endowments increased by $14.3M

from prior year due to additional funds committed from

operations, as well as good investment results. Our

balance now stands at $96.1M. This money provides

valuable scholarships for worthy students, and also

funds some designated expenses of the university.

Excluding Investment Income, Revenue increased

$11.7M (18.5 percent) year over year. Net Tuition and

Fees and Auxiliary Enterprise accounted for this due

to a marked increase in student population. Poor

stock market returns drove investment results to a loss

of $1.7M in 2015 vs. an $11.0M gain in the prior year.

Expenses were up $7.6M (16.4 percent) over 2014 due

to expenses associated with increased enrollment

such as additional staff and faculty, new programs,

new locations, marketing expense, and the ramp-up

of Indiana Tech Law School.

Financial aid is vital to our students’ ability to pay for

college. Financial aid includes scholarships, loans and

grants. While Indiana Tech provides more institutional

scholarships than ever before in the form of academic

and athletic scholarships, our students continue to

rely on both federal and state dollars to fund their

educations. More and more of that funding is coming

in the form of loans as grants and state funding become

tighter. We are continuing to work with our alumni

and other donors to provide opportunities for

scholarship gifts, which directly help our students

in the form of additional endowed scholarships.

I am happy to share with you the university’s fi nancial information for the year ended June 30, 2015. Indiana Tech had another year of very strong operating results.

Judy K. RoyEXECUTIVE VICE President FOR finance & ADMINISTRATION

Strong fi nancial results give us the backing to expand programs and services to meet the needs of our students, and to fund new endeavors.

2015FINANCIAL REPORT

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instruction $ 21,330,257$ 19,906,535 / 2014

student services $ 5,379,558 $ 4,667,889 / 2014

physical plant $ 7,625,187 $6,551,789 / 2014

auxiliary enterprises $ 2,739,401$ 1,908,688 / 2014

institutional support $ 17,127,527$ 13,540,114 / 2014

total revenue & other support $ 54,201,930 $ 46,575,015 / 2014

Grants & contributions $ 3,451,015$ 3,863,635 / 2014

auxiliary enterprises $ 6,785,840 $ 5,339,544 / 2014

other income $ 200,552 $ 225,573 / 2014

NET tuition & fees $ 64,625,640$ 53,900,420 / 2014

total revenue & OTHER support $ 75,063,047 $ 63,329,172 / 2014

ASSETS 2015 2014

Cash and cash equivalents 11,065,435 12,025,888

Student accounts receivable, net 1,994,057 1,536,438

Federal financial aid receivable 225,851 818,112

Contributions receivable, net 2,461,040 2,249,717

Inventories 779,228 711,928

Prepaid expense and other assets 1,579,807 1,738,845

Student loans receivable, net 1,904,877 1,971,612

Investments 95,270,879 79,017,613

Property and equipment, net 90,853,319 89,361,063

TOTAL ASSETS $206,134,493 $189,431,216

LIABILITIES 2015 2014

Accounts payable and accrued expenses 4,919,649 5,649,590

Deferred income 1,676,638 1,408,421

Deposits and funds held for others 899,721 871,367

Long-term debt 12,510,000 14,575,000

TOTAL LIABILITIES $20,006,008 $22,504,378

NET ASSETS 2015 2014

Unrestricted 165,883,750 143,522,342

Temporarily restricted 9,073,694 12,676,690

Permanently restricted 11,171,041 10,727,806

TOTAL NET ASSETS $186,128,485 $166,926,838

YEAR ENDING 2015 2014

LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $206,134,493 $189,431,216

S TAT E M E N T of F I N A N C I A L P O S I T I O N S O U R C E S of R E V E N U E

S U M M A R Y of E X P E N S E S

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2014201320122011

Loans $52,092,599 52.5%

Institutional scholarships 16,949,798 17.1%

Federal grants 19,228.269 19.4%

State grants 9,849,727 9.9%

Endowed scholarships 830,463 0.8%

Private scholarships 325,958 0.3%

2015 T O TA L F IN A NCI A L A ID

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The following pages contain more than just names. These pages contain the record of those whose belief

in the Tech mission moved them to action.

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VISIONARY CIRCLE CUMUL AT IV E G IF T S OF $500,000 or more

Steven and Mary Paige Abbott

James and Joan Bard

City of Fort Wayne

ConMed Linvatec

Joseph and Carlie Cunningham

Eli Lilly Company Foundation

English, Bonter, Mitchell Foundation

Foellinger Foundation, Inc.

Franklin Electric Company

H. Robert and Lois Gill, Jr.

Raymond Hoffman

Diane Schaefer Humphrey

Independent Colleges of Indiana

Larry and Linda Lee

Lilly Endowment, Inc.

Lincoln Financial Foundation, Inc.

McMillen Foundation, Inc.

Frank and Anne Oropeza

Edward and Hildegarde Schaefer

Patricia Schaefer

Abraham and Ellen Smaardyk

U. S. Government

Wilfred and Bonnie Uytengsu, Sr.

Ralph Warmack

Edward M. and Mary McCrea Wilson Foundation

Zollner Foundation

LUMINARY CIRCLE CUMUL AT IV E G IF T S OF $250,000 – $ 4 99,999

American Electric Power Foundation

Carlie Cunningham Foundation

Michael Evans and Andrea Terrell

E. H. Kilbourne Annuity Trust

Magee-O'Connor Foundation, Inc.

Mimi and Ian Rolland

Howard Saalfrank

Steel Dynamics Foundation, Inc.

Heinz and Nanalee Wegener

Wells Fargo

LEGACY CIRCLE CUMUL AT IV E G IF T S OF $50,000 – $24 9,999

Charles and Irene Amick

Donald and Mary Janet Andorfer

Edward D. and Ione Auer Foundation

Eric Bjorndahl

Steven and Carolyn Brody

Raymond and Martha Broshar

Olive B. Cole Foundation

Community Foundation of Greater Fort Wayne

Franco D'Agostino

Daimler Chrysler Corporation

Dana Corporation Foundation

Theron Dersham

Joseph and Janet D'Italia

Do It Best Corp.

Don R. Fruchey, Inc.

Thomas and Granis Dowling

Simon and Donna Dragan

Lawrence and Leota Mae Dranchak

Electrical Manufacturing & Coil Winding Association

Ford Motor Company

Clarence Forrest

General Electric Foundation

Robert and Diana Graziano

Hagerman Realty Corporation

Hayner Foundation

Kenneth and Carol Hover

IBM Corporation

Journal Gazette Foundation, Inc.

Rudolf and Rhonda Kachmann

Kenneth and Susan King

Knight Foundation

Charles Kuhne Charitable Foundation

Harold and Jean Lee

Allan Leonard

David Marshall

Edwin and Margaret Metcalfe

Morrill Foundation

David and Carolyn Nash

Nemcomed FW, LLC

NIPSCO

Parkview Health Systems

Byron Parshall

Manuel and Francia Pena-Morros

Pepsi Cola General Bottlers of Indiana

Phelps Dodge Wire & Cable

Arnold Pierson

PNC Foundation

Rudolph and Carol Sue Schalow

James and Deborah Scheil

M. Joyce Schlatter

Louis A. and Anne B. Schneider Foundation

Paul and Mary Seitz

Orland and Marilyn Sheese and Catherine Boehm

Samuel, Martha and Mabel Sledd Foundation

Laird Smith

Ronald and Mary Jo Speckman

Florence and Paul Staehle Foundation

Carl and Carol Suedhoff, Jr.

Talent Initiative

Ravi and Eleanor Talwar

Zohrab and Naomi Tazian

Raymond and Rosie Tobin

Henry Toews

W. Paul and Betty Troder

Verizon

Donald and Mary Louise Wainwright

Lynne Wainwright

Nelson and Peggy Wenrick

S. Thomas and Millie Wong

Paul Yergens and Virginia Yergens Rogers

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ANNUAL GIVING PRESIDENT'S CLUB

When gifts to Indiana Tech total $1,000 or more

annually, a donor earns membership in our President’s

Club for leading contributors. President’s Club

members’ enable Indiana Tech to improve degree

programs, provide competitive financial aid packages,

ensure faculty development, keep pace with advances

in technology for laboratories and classrooms, and

upgrade and expand facilities.

With total annual giving at specific levels, donors

gain additional recognition as distinguished members

of one of the President’s Societies: Leaders’ Society

(annual giving of $50,000 and above); Innovators’ Society ($25,000-$49,999); Investors’ Society ($10,000–

$24,999); and Builders’ Society ($1,000–$9,999). We

sincerely thank these donors for their unswerving

support of the Indiana Tech mission.

Charles Amick

David Anderson

Donald Andorfer

Clifford Bath

Barbara Beckwith

Frederick Benn, III

Carl Bergstrom

William Briegel

Raymond Broshar

Glen Clapper

Steven Cline

John Dickmann, III

Joseph D'Italia

Lawrence Dranchak

Thomas Dwenger

Richard Gasdorf

E. Rick Gesue

Michael Gibson

H. Robert and Lois Gill, Jr.

Arthur Gillman

Robert Graziano

Ronald Gross

Michael Hallberg

Joseph Halterman

James Haskins

W. David Hickman

Diane Schaefer Humphrey

Robert Hunsicker

Noel Johnson

Vincent Kavlick

Howard Kellner

Bennett Kemp

Kenneth King

Gerald Knepp

Edward Koos

Lowell Krandell

Frederick LaBree, Jr.

David and Debra Lee

Allan Leonard

Joseph and Carrie Lykowski, Jr.

August Maier

David Marshall

Edwin Metcalfe

Alton Morris

Charles Myers, Jr.

Frank Oropeza

Jerald and Carol Peterson

Richard Phillips, Sr.

Arnold Pierson

Robert Reis

Joseph Richards

Bernard Rome

Stephen Rowe

Robert Savage

Patricia Schaefer

Ellen Smaardyk

Arthur and Camille Snyder

Henri and Barbara St. Denis

Richard Sutton

Ravi and Eleanor Talwar

Manfred and Vici Taus

Joseph Tighe

Patricia Weddle

Donald and Doris Willis

David Winters and Debbie Tipton Winters

William L. Woodfill, Jr.

Joseph and Marilyn Woodrich

A. Joseph Zambito

Archie Keene was the longest-serving president of

Indiana Tech, holding the office from 1936 to 1963.

Beloved by students, faculty, and staff, he literally lived

in and for his school. He took a fledgling engineering

college with just 90 students and, sometimes by sheer

force of will, turned it into a thriving, highly respected,

accredited institution of higher learning.

In recognition of the importance Keene placed not only

on education but also on caring and sharing, the society

that honors those who remember the university in

their legacy, is named in his honor. We are grateful

to the kind and generous alumni and friends of the

university who share his values and care for students

through their planned support.

ARCHIE T. KEENE SOCIETYE S TAT E G I F T S

LEADERS’ SOCIETY $50,000 & above

Charles and Irene Amick

Franco D' Agostino

English, Bonter, Mitchell Foundation

H. Robert and Lois Gill, Jr.

Raymond Hoffman

Frank and Anne Oropeza

Patricia Schaefer

James and Deborah Scheil

Abraham and Ellen Smaardyk

Ravi and Eleanor Talwar

INNOVATORS’ SOCIETY $25,000 – $4 9,999

Edward D. and Ione Auer Foundation

E. H. Kilbourne Annuity Trust

Shambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams, LLP

Orland and Marilyn Sheese and

Catherine Boehm

Ronald and Mary Jo Speckman

W. Paul and Betty Troder

William Woodfill

Zollner Foundation

INVESTORS’ SOCIETY$10,000 – $24,999

Donald and Mary Janet AndorferAT&T FoundationBAE Systems, Inc.Bureau of Motor VehiclesMalcolm Champion, Jr.Hayner FoundationIndependent Colleges of Indiana

Rudolf and Rhonda KachmannFrederick and Jeanne LaBree, Jr.Magee-O'Connor Foundation, Inc.David MarshallMichael Kinder and Sons, Inc.O'Neal Excavating &

Construction, Inc.

William Scheil, Jr.Richard and Geralyn SchulLynne Wainwright

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BUILDERS’ SOCIETY $1,000 – $9,999

Stanley Abramowski, Jr.

James Acheson

Advanced Systems Group

Donald and Alberta Akey

Timothy and Kathleen Allwein

Anonymous

David and Kathy Aschliman

Asher Agency, Inc.

Baker Street Office Furnishings Corp.

Banner Edge Media

Richard and Eleanor Barclay

Mark and Cheri Becker

James and Vanda Bell

Carl Bergstrom

George Blue

Jack and Joy Braun

Richard Bray

Raymond Broshar

Dale and Sheila Brown

Lisa Brown

Michael and Karen Browning

Elizabeth Canavati

Bryan and Monica Chamberlain

Paul and Tamara Chodak, III

David and Janet Chrzan

Douglas and Dianne Clark

Clifford and Eve-Lynn Clarke

Perry and Clare Collins

andre douglas pond and Lavinia

cummings

Deister Machine Company, Inc.

Theodore and Phyllis Denning, Jr.

Gregory Dermer and Linda Ernst

Theron Dersham

Christopher Dickson

C. Gene and Carol Dominique

Don R. Fruchey, Inc.

Granis Dowling

Elevatus Architecture

Brian and Renee Engelhart

Enterprise Holdings Foundation

ExxonMobil Foundation

Barry and Judith Fitzgerald

Fund Evaluation Group, LLC

General Electric Foundation

E. Rick and Carolyn Gesue

William and Lorraine Gorman

Robert and Diana Graziano

Harold and Rose Ann Griswold

Gary and Greta Hall

David and Sherrill Hamman

Jeffery and Jane Hammel

Kathleen Hensley

Steven and Mary Herendeen

Miles J. & Lorraine Hook Davis

Brian and Tamara Houser

Judith Hubbard

David and Crystal Humphrey

Diane Schaefer Humphrey

Edward and Mary Lou Hutter

Hylant

Louis and Rosemary Iacona, Sr.

IBM Corporation

Innovative Control Systems, LLC

Edmund Johnson, Jr.

Journal Gazette Foundation, Inc.

Ronald and Cathy Kantorak

Tom Kelley Buick GMC

J. Paul and Jean Kendle

Donald and Sally King, Sr.

Kenneth and Susan King

John and Judy Kistner

Joseph and Jill Knecht, II

Gerald and Merlyn Knepp

Irvin and Kathie Kontowsky

Lowell and Caroline Krandell

Doty Latuszek and June Savoie

Larry and Linda Lee

Larry and Tilly Levine

Lincoln Financial Foundation, Inc.

Charles Lindabury

Clifford and Rose Lindblom

Charles and Cheryl Lingenfelter

Sharon Lokuta

Joshua Long

Keith and Jeanne Longsworth

Guadalupe Luna

Gregory and Katherine Lynch

Saul and Evelyn Mandell

Nancy Mastroly

Duncan and Christine McCorquodale

Charles McVicker

Craig and Michelle Musolf

Charles Myers, Jr.

David and Carolyn Nash

Gene Neff

Old National Bank

Timothy and Kathleen Ormiston

Ronald and Beverly Ostrowski

Edward and Karen Paragi

Richard Phillips, Sr.

Jack Phlipot

Arnold Pierson

Robert and Laura Pomes

PPG Industries Foundation

Kenneth and Janet Rauch

Leland and Anna Reid

Mark and Elizabeth Richter

James Ridley, Sr. and Nicole Turner-Ridley

James and Judith Robertson

Eddie Robinson

Judy Roy

Edward and Mary Ruppel

Mohindar and Harriet Sandhu

Gary and Pamela Sauter

Thomas and Marcia Scalzo

Rudolph and Carol Sue Schalow

Jan and Donna Schilling

Richard Scibelli

Lucas and A. Nicole Scott

SCS Mechanical, Inc.

Richard and Kathleen Shaffer, Jr.

Satish and Debra Shah

Herman Sinemus

Mary Slafkosky

Samuel, Martha and Mabel Sledd

Foundation

Arthur and Camille Snyder

The Murry and Dawn Stegelmann

Charitable Fund

Rudolf and Beverly Stegelmann

Billy and Evelyn Steinkuhler

Leonard Stenberg

Thomas and Laurel Stockamp

Stanley Stoker

Jarrod Stoller

Summit Mechanical, Inc.

Jon and Maxine Surprise

Manfred and Vici Taus

Texas Instruments Foundation

Scott and Jennifer Thum

UPS Foundation

Edith Van Houten

Verizon Foundation

Viamedia, Inc.

Thomas and Teri Voglewede

Votaw Electric, Inc.

John and Ann Wagner

Robert and Elsa Wagner

Jeffrey and Susan Walls

Heinz and Nanalee Wegener

Richard and Ann Weymouth

S. Thomas and Millie Wong

Michael and Florentina Wood

Gary Workman

A. Joseph Zambito

Glenn and Mary Zimmerman

Jeffrey and Beth Zimmerman

TRUSTEES' HONOR CLUB $500 – $999

Almet, Inc.

Joshua Ambrose

Robert and Lorene Ashby

Joel and Susan Bair

Richard and Anne Barclay

Warren and Barbara Barnes

Leon and Mary Ann Beaty

Michael and Mary Jane Bethell

BP Foundation, Inc.

Frederick and Carole Burgett, Jr.

John and Ruby Claydon

James and Jacqueline Convery

Thomas and Nancy Cottrell

Design Collaborative, Inc.

Anita Dierkes

Craig and Teresa Dyer

Eaton Charitable Fund

Engineering Resources, Inc.

Thomas and Linda Eviston

Kevin and Amber Faus

Fort Wayne Tin Caps

Duane and Doris Foss

Peter and Linda Garside

Barclay and Erikka Hall

Albert and Jamee Hendricker

Arnold and Linda Huge

Bruce and Suzanne Jones

Jonathan and Crystal Karn

Lisa Kindred

David and Debra Lee

Jeffrey and Jennifer Leichty

Franklin and Nancy Manning, Jr.

Gary and Charlotte Messick

Michael and Shawn Morris

Michael and Shirley Pfister

Phebe Poydras

Phillip Reed

John Renie

Russel and Janice Rhodes

Road Pictures, Inc.

Rayburn and Beth Robinson

Jack and Suzanne Roebel

Jennifer Ross

Securitas Security Services USA,

Inc.

Shell Oil Company Foundation

Donald Smith and Suzan Miller

Edward and Gloria Snyder, Jr.

James and Sigrid Spitler

Squaremouth, Inc.

Robert Stash

Daniel and Rebecca Stoker

Edward and Donna Sweet

The Duke Energy Foundation

Toledo Caisson Corporation

Brian and Amanda Turner

Universal Woods, Inc.

USI Insurance Services LLC

VFP Fire Systems, Inc.

Richard and Elaine Walker

Christo and Beverly Wassouf

Charles and Susan Wissuchek

U. Leon Wong

John and Kathleen Zink

TRUSTEES' CLOCK TOWER CLUB $250 to $4 99

Gifts to the Annual Fund between $999 and $1 earn

donors a place in our Trustees' Club, with giving levels

recognized through the Honor Club ($999–$500), Clock Tower Club ($499–$250), Century Club ($249–$100),

and Scholar Club ($99–$1). The Annual Fund is the

foundation of all giving and growth. Giving through the

Annual Fund provides immediate support that affects

virtually every area of the Indiana Tech experience.

ANNUAL GIVING TRUSTEES' CLUB

David Bailey

David and Linda Barrett

Terrence Bell

Daniel and Rosemary Bilicki

Christopher and Dawn Black

Boeing

Ronald and Mary Kay Bonar

Paul and Ann Bossert, Jr.

Justin Boyce

Richard and Janna Bramhill

Jacob and Judith Bremanis

Joseph and Kathryn Brendel

Charles and Judy Brothers

Mark Brown

Jeri Burkhart

Edward and Marilyn Byrne

Thomas and Coleen Cameron

Christine Carney

Central Indiana Hardware Co., Inc.

David and Deborah Charlesworth

Robert and Patricia Chester

Chevron

Walter and Sally Chrush

Gary Chunn

Glen and Ruth Clapper

Floyd and Louise Clark

Steven Cline

Comcast Spotlight

Robert Confer

Mark and Mary Cook

Roger and Debra Cosbey

Torrence Craig

William and Mary Davis

Ralph and Carolyn DePaolo

Andrew and Cynthia Dodzik, Jr.

Dow AgroSciences LLC

David and Kathy Durocher

Stanley and Carolyn Dyer

Joel Esslinger

John and Joann Fairfield

Robert and Margaret Filipovits

Charles and Sylvia Fleck

FM Global Foundation

Joshua Francis

Elizabeth Frederick

Toby and Jennifer Gaff

Thomas Gardner, Sr.

Dean and Patricia Gaudreau

Michael Gibson

Herbert and Sharon Gillen

Grainger Matching Charitable Gifts Program

Thomas and Nancy Grembowicz

Richard and Carol Ann Hall

Arthur and Joyce Hammond, Jr.

Joshua Haupt

Jerome Heaven

Robert and Diana Heiskell

Heritage Food Service Group, Inc.

William and Barbara Hill

Donald and Janell Hitzeman

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Philip and Gloria Absi

Peter Adams

Peter and Carolyn Adgalanis

Fritz and Sally Aichele

Alice J. Schleicher, Inc.

Liston and Shirley All, Jr.

Charles Andracchio

Bernice Anthony

Robert and Genevieve Aspy, Sr.

Shankar Atre

Kenneth and Jessie Auer

Fred Bader

Steven Bailey

Edwin and Jackie Bates

Christopher and Amber Bauer

David and Jill Bauer

Marion and Carolene Beard

Russell and Claudia Bell

Thomas Bell

James Berg

Matthew and Ann Berger

Richard Berris, Jr.

Carrie Billings

John and Marilyn Bissinger

James and Regina Bodette

Adam and Debra Bojrab

Tiffany Bowers

William and Carol Bremner

Karin Brenig

Ronald and Patricia Brillhart

Richard and Barbara Brinckerhoff

Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company

Bryan and Ellen Brown

Michael and Inez Brownfield

Thomas and Rachel Brownridge

Michael and Pauline Buchtman

Geneva Burgess

Karl and Judith Burns

Richard Burns

Dennis and Carol Buuck

Margaret Canales

Arnold and Marcia Carlson

Ronald and Dolores Carlson

William and Mary Ellen Carroll

Lisa Cashel

Raymond and Gloria Castle

Paula Cates Putman

Donald and Judith Cathcart

Robert and Patricia Censak

Peter Chang

Gerald and Marcelline Charbeneau

Stephen and M. Janice Chase

Andrea Check

David and Mary Kay Chemelewski

Larry and Naomi Cherry

Chestnut Hills Golf Course

Atif Chowdhry

Thomas Cieslica

Douglas and Ruth Clancy

Eric and Kim Clapp

Charles Coder

Charles and Margaret Comins

Phillip and Carol Conarroe

Joseph and Rachelle Concannon

Errol and Barbara Congleton

Douglas and Jana Corbin

Arthur and Mary Cordova

Kenneth and Barbara Cox

Cleevas Craig

James and Andrea Crilly

Thomas Dague, Jr.

Benedict and Patricia Daniels

Mac and Sara Davidson

Melvin and Mary Day

Cornelis and Ruth de Wit

Jack Dean

James and Jane Dentico

Patrick and Donna DeRoberts

Kevin Dickson

Vincent and Luigia Di Filippo

Don and Beryl Dillard

Don and Sharon Disque

William and Robin Doherty

Peter and Janice Dombrowski

Robert and Suzanne Downin

John Doyle

Patrick and Teresa Dumoulin

Thomas and Janice Dwenger

Sharon Eisbart-Corporate Art

Alan and Sadie Elliott

Robert Evers

Kerry Eversole and Cindy Cordes-Eversole

Joseph Fallon, III

Joey and Julie Farison

Ken Faus

Murray and Linda Feller

Henry and Tina Hoffman

Michelle Holowach

Bennett Kemp

Henry and Tonya King

Nat and Cynthia Kobitz

Douglas and Linda Konkle

Adam Lamparello

Norman and Nancy Larsen

Paul and Lois Leightner

Michael Lewis

Veriato and Shirley Lima

Gerald and Carlyse Lindahl

Staci Lugar Brettin

Adam Macciomei

Steven and Olga Malloris

Ronny and Barbara Maloney

David and Dorothy Massey

Kerry and Carolee McLallin

Kamran and Theresa Mirza

Phillip Monteith

Lloyd and Mary Morris

Deborah Moser

Daniel and Heather Mundt

Robert and Penelope Neargarder

Martin Neuhoff

Maximo Ortega

John and Janet Osborn

Byron Parshall

David and Susan Paul

John Peckinpaugh

Peg Perego USA, Inc.

Cyril and Elaine Pontillo

Howard and Kitten Pratt

Edward and Lois May Ray

Raytheon Company

Gordon and Jocelyn Rehmeyer

Wilbert Reinking

Ronald and Sara Richard

Richard and Elaine Rife

Christopher and Brook Ringenberg

Monique Ross

Agustin Salazar

William and Yvonne Savel

Kyle and Dana Schroeder

Augustine Segyde, Jr.

William and Laura Shepherd

Mervin and Marilyn Shetler

Kurt and Sabina Siem

Frank and Teresa Sims

Kenneth and Becky Skiles

Reisa Snyder

J. Don and Charlotte Stevenson

Richard and Waneta Straw, Sr.

Harold and Margaret Sutlief

Larry and Thalia Taylor

Linda Taylor

The Bar at Forest View Lanes, LLC

Graham and Carolyn Thieman

Shane and Lauren Tirey

Trinity English/Unger Foundation

Rexann Tunis

Colin and Agnes Unsworth

Joseph and Joan Van Sickle

John and Cynthia Verduce

Lawrence and Linda Wagner

Robert Walker

Rosalind Walker-Lewis

Megan Warner

Terry and Mildred Welty

Edward and Nancy White

Stephen and Jo Anne Zemanek

Zonta Club of Fort Wayne

TRUSTEES' CENTURY CLUB $100 – $24 9

Robert and Mary Ferrick

Fidelity Foundation

FirstEnergy Foundation

Robert Fletcher

Douglas Forbes and Lisa Groves-Forbes

M. Dell Ford

Floyd and Joan Foust

Thomas and Teresa Fox

John and Eleanor Frazier

Robert and Margo Freewalt

Jennifer Gaff

Michael and Ethel Galley

Keith and Diane Gamsby

John and Lynda Gangeme

Arturo and Tabitha Garcia

Lloyd and LaRhue Geer

Michael and Patricia Gensic

Manmohan and Mary Gill

Jessica Glassburn

Anthony Glover

Jeremiah Graham

Edward and Polly Greco

Adam and Lisa Green

Leslie and Frances Grundman

Edward and Gloria Guindon

Philip Gustin

Herman and Esther Habegger

Ralph and Donna Haberstock, Sr.

Dean and Lois Hagerty

F. Robert and Joann Hall

Joseph and Carol Halterman

Jamal Hamed

Charles Hampel

Edward and Anne Hanish

Gregg and Nisha Harke

Gregory and Barbara Harp

Tamara Harris

Steven and Kathryn Heckman

Michael and Catherine Heintz

Martin and Joan Hermanns

Bernard and Myrtis Heyl

Hilton Fort Wayne at the Grand Wayne

Convention Center

Charles and Karen Hodge

Justin and Shannon Hoffman

Kenneth and Janice Hoffman

Robert and Karen Hoffman

Rodney and Susan Hoffman

William and Vicki Hollinger, Jr.

Harry and Grace Honda

Kermit and Linda Householder

Lynn Hummel

Casey Hunsucker

Leroy and Ruth Huston, Jr.

Elaine Ignarski

George and Katherine Irwin

John Jacob

Amy Jagger

Curtis and Alicia Jailor

Nils and Marilyn Jensen

Jimmy John's

Jennifer D. Johnson

Michael and Randi Jones

Rex Joyner

G. Robert and Joan Julian

Thomas and Rebecca Jurczak

F. Dale and Sharon Justis

Frank Kahn, III

Robert and Sandy Kaiser

Shawn and Julia Karn

Howard Kellner

Kent and Bonnie Kelly

John and Martha Kiessling

Thomas and Joan Kinder

Robert Kinsley

Thomas and Gail Kirkham

Cheryl Kirkhope

Ralph and Carol Kistner

John and E. Barbara Kita

Eugene and Eileen Klauser

Edward and Carolyn Klodzen

Peter and Constance Knapp

Robert and Margene Kosiarek

Prabodh and Bhadra Kothari

Kim Krieger

Harvey and Denise Kriegsman

Allen and Kay Kruetzman

Garry and Patricia Laaker

Gerald and Hazel LaCanne

Amanda Ladig

Melvin and Nancy Ladisky

Harry Laffkas

Kush and Jyoti Lakdawala

Nicholas and Maryanne Lazarchick, Jr.

Daniel and Sharon Lee

Jung and Chung Lee

William and Judith Lee

Yung Bin and Marty Lee

Kevin Leech and Deb Hoehn

Lon and Jill Leech

Richard and G. Joan LeGrand

Jerome and Barbara Levitt

George and Terra Levy

James and Cynthia Lipocky

Henry Lisowski and Mary Haburn

Donald and Jeanne Lomont

Ronald and Rita Longenbaugh

David and Lisa Lorenz

Charles and Linda Lott

Joseph and Terri Lykowski

Robert and Deborah Lykowski

Seung and Yun Lyu

Charles MacLean

August and Ann Maier

A. Paul and S. Frances Malof

Martin and Julie Mansfield

Stanley and Sandra Markus

Mather & Pitts Insurance, Inc.

Richard McCarthy

William McCauley and Carla Confer

Kelly and Jill McGaffick

Darryl McLaurin, Sr.

Hugh and Linda McSweyn

Scott and Nancy Mentzer

John and Lyn Micklovich

Dale and Beverly Miller

George Miller

John and Carrie Minnich

Jon and Barbara Moll

Brian and Carol Moon

Adonis Moore

Matthew and Cheryl Moore

Scott and Helena Morlock

Jay and Victoria Morris

George and Mary Morrison

Douglas Morse

Felix Moxter and Rhonda Ladig-Moxter

Thomas and Jan Murray

Charles and Darla Musson

Jason Mutzfeld

Albert Nebgen

Justin Neff

Gary and Phyllis Nelson

Lauren Nelson

Richard and Nancy Nesline, Jr.

Raymond and Bonnie Newcomb

Anders and Karen Nygaard

Mark and Joanne Olson

Timothy and Becky Pape

William and Brenda Parker

Edward and Patricia Peck, Jr.

Theodore and Mary Perna

Karen Peterson

George and Shirley Polen

Mark and Debra Pontecorvo

Harry Postovoit

Charles and Marvel Powell

Roger and Nancy Powell

Vartan and Mary Proudian

Neal Quandt

Paul Quevillon

Anne Rackley

Bradley and Judy Rayl

Richard and Barbara Jo Redmond

Robert and Doris Reimel

Robert Reis

Ryan Replogle

Timothy and Rose Replogle

Carl Rilling, Sr.

Jennifer Robertson

Esaias and Sarah Rodriguez

Michael and Letty Roeth

Laura Rohr

Richard Rohyans

Don Rosbaugh

Daniel and Vicki Roth

Ronald and Ruth Rothermel

David Rumsey

Will Schafer

James Schaffer

J. E. David and Kimberly Schenken

Donald Scher

Melvin Schoonover

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Edward and Liliane Abbott

Steven and Mary Paige Abbott

Marion and Marie Aksamit

Robert and Suzanne Albright

Alberto and Melanie Aletto

Phil Alexander

Robert and Sharon Altieri

Brittney Amburgey

Lawrence and Leslie Amerman

Jerry Anderson

Michael and Cynthia Anderson

Paige Anderson

Bonnie Andrews

James and Marilyn Anson

Salome Anthony

Christian Arnold

German Arreaza

Wyman and Tonya Ashford

Evan Ashton

Matthew Atkinson

Ismail and Asma Attallah

Sergio and Maria Ayala

Beverly Baals

Amanda Baker

Edward and Jerey Baker

Christopher and Lisa Baldwin

Monty and Lisa Ballinger

Paul Baloga

Michael Banda

Karl Bandemer

Bandidos, Inc.

William and Cheryl Bandor

Haim and Margaret Bar-Akiva

Brandon and Lauren Barger

Warran and Amanda Barham

Joseph Barimo

Jack and Colleen Barker

John and Eugenia Barnett

Ashley Barnholt

Kassie Barroquillo

William and Wanda Barrows

Joseph Barta, Jr.

Jason Bartl and Madalyn Sade-

Bartl

Byron and Ethel Bartlett

Mahlon Bartlett

Alan Baumbaugh

Harold and Marion Beck

Robert Beideck

Frederick and Kathy Benn, III

Alex and Alice Bennett

Robert and Kimberly Bennett

Amir and Nili Ben-Yehoshua

Russell and Stacey Berg

Bradley and Kathy Bergman

Caleb Bertsch

Michael and Katina Besser

Winston and Bridget Bethune

Michael and Joni Beuchel

Marcus Bills

Vanessa Bills

Arthur Bingham

Richard Bird

Lisa Black

Gregory Blackburn

Donald and Jeanne Blackstone

John and Martha Blakley

Elmer Bluhm

Travis and Melissa Blume

Jerome and Dolores Bodmer

Louis and Dorothy Bognar

Glen and Carol Bohnke

G. David Bokhart

Jerry and Frances Bolds

David and Rita Bone

Elizabeth Boren

Lewis Bornmann and Barbara

Long

Adam Bouthot

Shelby Bowen

Orlando and Kay Bradley

Scott and Nicole Brady

Robert and Velva Brand

Ahliah Bratzler

Sheldon Bresin

Sharon Brinson

Deena Brooks

Jeanette Brooks

Patrice Brooks

Meria Broomes

Charles and Karen Brown

J. Richard and Eileen Brown

James and Carole Brown

Jill Brown

Kadesha Brown

LeAnn Brown

Ronald and Gail Brown

Timothy Brown

Mynhart Brueckner

Fred and Anne Bruns

Donald and Gail Bubna

Gerald Buchko

Darla Buckles

Rudolph and Elizabeth Budka, Jr.

Thomas and Dorothy Schuerman

Richard Schultz

Joseph and Rita Schurger

Angela Schuricht

Constance Scott

Dean and Calista Scott

Mark and Robin Seaton

Michael and Diane Seaver

Bradley Shank

Walter and Beth Shields

John and Ruby Shoemaker

Mack and Sharon Short

Simon and Trisha Short

Hugh and Ruth Simpson

Clifford Skodi

Larry and Bonnie Smith

Stephen and Roberta Smith

Wayne and Carolyn Smith

James Smithson

Thomas and Laura Sommerfield

Vernon and Mary Sorensen

Kim Spielman

Richard Spooner

Henri and Barbara St. Denis

David and Ruth Stensland

John Stewart

Terry and Jacquelyn Stoner

Lawrence and Dawn Storck

Randall and Donalda Strous

August and Frances Suszko

Richard and Jeanne Sutton

Robert and Joan Sutton

Christopher Swanson

Thomas and Janet Sweeney

Mark Sweet, Jr.

Kazimierz and Doris Szczepaniak

James Talley

Bret and Tammy Taylor

Jason Taylor

Paul and Anita Taylor

Merlen and Jo Ann Teal

Keith Teegarden

Jill Thomas

Earon and Patricia Toney

Kenny and Pam Townsley

R. Michael Townsley

Thomas and Linda Tracy

Christopher Ulrich

John and Leanne Valengavich

Raymond and Iliane Van Buskirk

Robert and Mary Vanderlyn

Adolf and Evelyn Vartanian

James and Lynda Vesey

Benjamin and Sharon Vian

John Volk

Peter and Milica Von Stein

Shawn and Kristen Wall

Todd and Christina Walters

Thomas Walton

Debra Warren

Ciara Watkins

Christopher and Heidi Webb

Herbert and Lorraine Weier

John and Norma Weimer

William Weiss

Karl Wenz, Jr.

Melvin Wessler

William West

James and Rita Westafer

Charles and Melvina Whelan, Jr.

Mark Whitman and Tara Eisenhut-Whitman

Bonnie Wilkins

William and Cathy Williams, III

Anthony and Beth Wolf

Dale Wright

Jerry Wright

Robert Wunderlich

James and Mineko Yamada

Nathan Yoder

Keith and Janice Young

Stanley Yumen

Rony and Sylvia Zigler

TRUSTEES' SCHOLAR CLUB $1 – $99

Gina Buehner

Richard Buehner

Thomas Burns

Ernest and Jean Busboso

James Busch

Gary and Donna Bush

Henry and Alice Buthmann

Clay Butler

Kristina Byndom

David and Louise Byron

C.J. Apple III, Inc.

Thomas and Susan Callison

Donald Campbell

Earl and Bobbie Cantrell

Ruben Cantu

Earl and Jeanette Carey, Jr.

Richard Carlberg

Billy and Rose Carr

Ronald and Martha Casteel

Caterpiller Foundation

Heather Ceo

Heidi Chambers

Thomas Charlton

Jum and Josephine Chin

Donald and Rita Chislaghi

Sharmila Chowdhury

Carl and Jennifer Christensen

William and Linda Christie

Nicole Christlieb

Ronald and Jane Claes

Robert and June Clark

Sheri Clark

C. Dale Clawson

Matthew Scott and Kammy

Clayton

Stanley Clemenz

Joseph and Dorothy Cochran

Lynn Cohen

Richard and Teresa Cokl

Bill and Annette Cole

Kendrick and Charmane Coleman

William Colman

Edward and Gladys Cooper

Brooke Corley

Keith Cosner

Charles Cottone

Donald Coulter

William and Tracy Coyle

Lisa Cramer

Crazy Pinz Entertainment Center

Kayla Crecelius

Stephenie Creek

Lendley and Christine Cross

Donald Curry

Arnold and Patricia Custard

Marc and Maryellen Dabal

Sitti Damsal

Lawrence and Glenda D'Angelo

Darius Darling

Nichole Dartis

Thomas and Elaine Davenport, Jr.

Jorge Davin

Gene and Eleanor Davis

Jack Davis

David Dayton

James and Margaret De Bleyker

Manuel and Gloria de la Torriente

DeBrand Fine Chocolates

Robert and Christanne Deitering

Morgan Delagrange

Shane and Angela Delagrange

Harry and Joy Dell

Tommy DeLong

Alex and Mary Demeter

Yiani and Etta Demitsas

William and Martha Derbyshire

Richard and M. Eileen DeRuby

Rolland and Elizabeth Desautels

Derek Desjardins

Somnath and Mira Dhake

Allan and Marjorie Dickman

Marvin and Thelma Dillon

Michael and Patricia Dillon

Leroy and Virginia Dimmick

Roger and Suzanne Doriot

Carl-Philip Dorissant

Christopher Douse

James and Joan Doyle

Kathleen Doyle

David and Joyce Dreger

Carl and Grace Drew

Edward and Miriam Dudek

Donald and Sharon Duff

John and Jessie Duff, Jr.

Erich and Sonjaetta Duhn

Victoria Duke

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Charles CerconeDean, Law School

Brian EngelhartVice President for University Relations

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Arthur E. Snyder, Ed.D. President, Indiana Tech

Janet C. Chrzan, CPA, ChairPrincipal, Vision Management Consulting, LLC

Robert A. Wagner, Vice Chair Attorney, Shambaugh, Kast, Beck & Williams

Gregg C. Sengstack, SecretaryPresident and Chief Operating Officer, Franklin Electric Co.

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Paul Chodak III, Ph.D.President and COO, Indiana Michigan Power

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H. Robert GillPrincipal, The Topaz Group

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