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NKFM 2006-2007 annual report
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NKFM Founded 1955
Mission Guiding Principles
Vision Statement
Key Facts/Statistics
• Striving to prevent chronic kidney disease (CKD) and its leading causes; diabetes and hypertension
• Pursuing funding in support of our mission• Advocating for people living with and at risk of CKD• Promoting quality of care for people with CKD, diabetes
and hypertension• Educating the public about CKD, diabetes, hypertension
and obesity• Promoting organ and tissue donation• Supporting research of CKD
The mission of the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is to prevent kidney disease and improve the quality of life for those living with it.
“Making Lives Better”
Keep your kidneys healthy… get checked.
1 in 9 Adults in Michigan with chronic kidney disease (769,000). Most don’t even know it!
1 in 3 Children born in 2000 who will eventually develop diabetes (CDC report).
5,906Individuals counseled through our Peer Mentoring program. 8,944
Telephone requests for help are cheerfully and professionaly filled by NKFM staff members.
105,857Students (high school and elementary) who have learned about kidney disease from the NKFM.
8 The number of lifesaving organs a person can donate at his or her death.
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Chairman and President’s Message
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Looking back at the 2006-2007 fiscal year, the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan (NKFM) is proud to still be at the forefront of Michigan’s fight against chronic kidney disease. As an accomplished, dedicated and well-respected organization, the NKFM is pleased with what has been accomplished yet we know there is much more to be done.
The startling statistics are what keep us on the path of our mission . . . to prevent kidney disease and improve the quality of life for those living with it. One of every nine Ameri-can adults already has chronic kidney disease and most don’t know it while one in three children born in the United States in 2000 will develop diabetes without intervention. As diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure, we know the number of people who de-velop kidney disease will rise. This is why our prevention efforts are vitally important.
On the heals of the NKFM’s first and very successful prevention programs, Healthy Hair Starts with a Healthy Body™ and Dodge the Punch: Live Right™, the NKFM has been steadfast in it’s efforts to reproduce the wonderful outcomes obtained by these long-run-ning programs. This year we introduced the Eat a Rainbow program which educates kids on the importance of eating fruits and vegetables by combining it with a fun and age-ap-propriate educational tool such as the colors in the rainbow. We’re eager to see the same positive behavior change outcomes we’ve experienced with other prevention programs.
The NKFM will continue to be the leading non-profit resource for those at risk of de-veloping kidney disease, those who have CKD, the family members it affects, and kidney disease professionals. We’ll continue to advocate for, listen to and empower people across the state whose lives have somehow been touched by kidney disease.
The NKFM constantly relies on the guiding principles of the organization which include . . .• Striving to prevent chronic kidney disease CKD and its leading causes; diabetes and hypertension. • Advocating for people living with and at risk of CKD • Promoting quality of care for people with CKD, diabetes and hypertension • Educating the public about CKD, diabetes, hypertension and obesity • Promoting organ and tissue donation • Supporting research of CKD
The NKFM is continually humbled by the dedication of our wonderful volunteers and friends. Without the time, talent and commitment of people like you we would not be able to do what we do. With your help and the help of many, many dedicated volunteers, we can meet the challenge of preventing chronic kidney disease for future generations. Your ef-forts are making lives better for others.
Daniel M. CarneyPresident and CEO
M. David CampbellChairman, Board of Directors
Touching a Child’s LifeNKFM Kids ProgramsNKFM has developed and provided three school programs to teachers and their students for the past several years.
Over the last eleven years KICK: Kids Interested in the Care of Their Kidneys has provided teachers with materials and a lesson plan to teach over 800,000 middle and high school students the importance of diagnosing and treating diabetes and hypertension. KICK also makes the case for students to sign the organ donor registry.
Kids and Kidneys, aimed at fourth through sixth graders has been used by teachers with 155,000 kids in six years. This program, recently approved as a supplementary lesson by the Michigan Model for Health education, emphasizes the importance of good nutrition and physical activity as a means to avoid diabetes and hypertension and therefore to avoid or delay kidney disease.
Our third school education program, Healthy Kids and Kidneys, utilizes health professionals to teach sixth grade students the importance of developing healthy lifestyles in order to maintain good “kidney health.” The Healthy Kids and Kidneys curriculum, an eight week, one hour per week course, has been honed for five years at Hutchins Middle School in Detroit and in middle schools in Pontiac for three years. In 2007, funding was secured to expand the program from an average of 80 students per year to 450 students per year.
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Preventing Disease in the African American Community Dodge the Punch: Live Right™
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After the tremendous success of the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan’s African American salon program, Healthy Hair Starts with a Healthy Body™, the NKFM piloted its first Dodge the Punch: Live Right™ campaign in Detroit in spring 2005. Since then, nearly 200 barbers have been trained. Through campaigns in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Flint and Muskegon, these barbers have reached more than 3,200 African American clients with important health messages and educational materials in an effort to reduce the high rates of chronic kidney disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure in their communities.
The program works well based on the strong, trusting relationship African American men typically have with their barber. Like stylists in the Healthy Hair campaign, barbers serve as lay health advisors with their clients, offering a “barber talk”, brochures and incentives to compel clients to improve their overall health behavior. Referral resources to meet the needs of low-income and/or uninsured clients are included. Clients are also urged to make healthier food choices, get thirty minutes of exercise on most days, stop smoking, and take medication if already diagnosed. They also are encouraged to see their doctor to discuss their disease risks, get tested for disease, and “learn their numbers.” Each client receives a “Wellness Score Card” to track the results of their diagnostic tests. The Score Card includes such health indicators as blood pressure, cholesterol, fasting blood sugar, glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and body mass index.
Connecting to People with Chronic Kidney DiseasePublic Policy Advocacy During 2007 NKFM advocacy focused on continued state funding for the Michigan Strategic Plan for the Prevention, Early Detection and Control of Chronic Kidney Disease and several federal issues. As Michigan struggled with difficult economic times, the legislature voted to support our State Kidney Plan and it was fully funded at $507,165.05.
Michigan gained support from state legislators by educating them about the benefits of disease prevention. NKFM programs target 1.) primary prevention, 2.) secondary prevention focused on early detection and treatment of diabetes and high blood pressure, the two leading causes of kidney failure, to prevent chronic kidney disease and 3.) early detection and treatment of chronic kidney disease to delay kidney failure. Programs place an emphasis on high risk minority populations, especially those people of African American heritage.
The NKFM “People Like Us” grassroots volunteers are our best advocates and the strength behind our public policy success stories.
Senator Tom George, MD and Representative Alma Wheeler-Smith are recognized at the 2007 Lansing Champion of Hope event. Sally Joy, the NKFM’s Public Policy Consultatnt, presented the awards.
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Investing in the Future Eat a rainbowEat A Rainbow is an interactive and kid-friendly health educational program offered by the National Kidney Foundation of Michigan. The Eat a Rainbow program was developed to educate preschool age children on eating healthy and increasing their physical activity on a daily basis. By relating the colors of fruits and vegetables to the colors of the rainbow, students will incorporate healthy eating in a creative way that is easy for them to understand.
The curriculum is structured through activities that reinforce health, math, rhyming, reading comprehension, writing and physical activity and is presented through a series of six interactive books, The Adventures of Regie Rainbow Man. From The Goofy Green Forest to The Purple Paradise, each book focuses on a specific color from the rainbow. There is a related food activity that will allow for food sampling.
The program effectiveness is measured by pre- and post-tests given to students on a weekly basis and pre- and post-tests being given to the parents at the beginning and the end of the program. The Eat a Rainbow program began in June 2006 and has educated 250 children to date.
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DevelopmentKidney Ball: Motown Magic
The NKFM gathered its friends and supporters for the 2nd Annual Kidney Ball on December 2, 2006 at the Marriott-Detroit Renaissance Center. The black-tie event, themed “Motown Magic,” attracted 650 attendees and raised $400,000 for the numerous programs and services the NKFM offers to the many residents currently living with chronic kidney disease and those at risk.
The Motown inspired evening included a cocktail hour, dinner, live and silent auctions, and live entertainment by the Jerry Ross Band. The outstanding atmosphere was created with huge Motown themed tapestries, cut-outs of classic
Motown acts such as the Supremes and Temptations as well as the soulful sounds of Motown being played throughout the night.
Steve and Cindy Shannon served as Chairs of the event. Steve is the General Manager of SAAB Automobile USA and Cindy is Vice Chair of the NKFM Board of Directors. The Honorary Chairs for the evening were Rick and Kathy Wagoner. Rick is Chairman and CEO of GM Worldwide and Kathy is Coordinator for Early High School Success at Detroit Country Day School.
From the dedication of our outstanding committee to the efforts of our wonderful volunteers, the NKFM is lucky to have so many friends and supporters.
Annual Kidney Ball on December 2, 2006 at the
NKFM offers to the many residents currently living with
Jerry Ross Band. The outstanding atmosphere was created
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Financial
Statement of Financial PositionJune 30, 2007
(With Comparative Totals For June 30, 2006)
Assets Liabilities and Net Assets
The accompanying (selected) financial information is derived from the audited financial statements as of June 30, 2007, prepared by Yeo & Yeo. A copy of these statements is available upon request: call NKFM at 800-482-1455.
June 30, 2006 2007
AssetsCash and cash equivalents $1,427,285 $1,730,658Investments 1,769,535 1,953,191Accounts receivable 706,688 587,535 Prepaid expenses 28,890 61,460Property and equipment, at cost, less accumulated depreciation $379,506 and $309,082
1,947,811 1,879,825
Beneficial interest in assets held by others 25,000 25,000
Total Assets $5,905,209 $6,237,669
June 30, 2006 2007
LiabilitiesAccounts payable and accrued expenses $314,383 $195,452
Deferred revenue 88,601 122,283Total Liabilities $402,984 $317,735
Net AssetsUnrestricted
Unrestricted, undesignated $5,111,476 $5,546,526 Unrestricted, board designated 88,140 113,140
Temporarily restricted 253,249 235,908Permanently restricted 49,360 24,360 Total Net Assets 5,502,225 5,919,934 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $5,905,209 $6,237,669
* The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan paid 25 percent of our net revenue to our National Organization. These funds are included in the summary of expenses. The following is an allocation of expenses paid by our National Organization from revenue received by all affiliates: Research 11.97%; Public Health Education 11.48%; Professional Education 29.01%; Patient Services 18.04%; Community Services 15.25%; Fund Raising 4.78%; and Management 9.47%.
Revenue Expenses
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DonorsFounders : $10,000 +Abbott LaboratoriesThe Advanced Strategies Group, Inc.Aline Underhill Orten Foundation, Inc.AmgenBairdCapital Title Insurance AgencyCharles J. Strosacker FoundationChris ChristensenDaVita Total Renal CareDow Corning CorporationEstate of Mary B. EricksenArt & Susan FrankeFresenius Management ServicesFresenius Medical CareGeneral Motors Corp. North American OperationsGenzymeHenry Ford Health System & Greenfield Health SystemWilliam & Beverly HoglundLou LeonardEstate of Thomas LyMeijerMerrill LynchMichigan Kidney ConsultantsMichigan State UniversityMicroheat, Inc.Nephrology Associates of MichiganNovartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.Estate of Wilma Page
Print Tech Inc.Renal Advantage,Inc.The Robert Wood Johnson FoundationRoche Laboratories, Inc.Ruth Mott FoundationDr. Paul & Carol SmithStanton & Associates Inc.Steelcase FoundationThe Harry A. & Margaret D. Towsley FoundationUAW-GM Center for Human ResourcesW. K. Kellogg Foundation
Trustees : $7,000 – 9,999Blue Cross Blue Shield of MichiganDaniel & Linda CarneyEli Lilly and CompanyEpoch Restaurant GroupGift of LifeMcCann EricksonOrtho Biotech ProductsSigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Dr. Michael & Linda Smith- WheelockSt. John Health SystemThe KMW Group, Inc.William Beaumont Hospital
Benefactor : $3,500 – 6,999F. Joseph AboodAdvantage HealthAlix PartnersAmerican Regent, Inc. Baxter Healthcare CorporationBayerMark & Kathy BehmButzel LongCapital Area United WayCapital CadillacPaul CarolloStephen CarolloCharity MotorsChateau AndelotCommunity Health Charities of MichiganPeter & Emajean CookDr. Jerry DancikDiplomat Specialty PharmacySteven & Kathleen DolanFannie Kraft FoundationForesters No. 1136GlaxoSmithKlineDan HallBob HerrJim JenkinsJohnson & Johnson ServicesJP MorganWilliam & Kirsten KellyMichael & Maggie MarcantonioMcNaughton & Gunn, Inc.Mid-Michigan Physicians, PCMorgan Stanley
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Motor City SportsLarry O’BrienPfizerPfizer Foundation United Way CampaignPinnacle ConstructionPioneer ConstructionPlymouth Community United WayDr. Robert ProvenzanoSanofi AventisTim SchowalterSteven & Cynthia ShannonShireSign Boys LLCMichael SisskindSt Mary’s Health CareSt. Clair Specialty PhysiciansThe Taubman CompanyPaul & Georgette ThompsonKen ThompsonFrank UllerUnderground PrintingWatson NephrologyBarry Werthmann
Leadership : $1,000 – 3,49924 KT Diamond BoutiqueABN AMRO Services Co.Abood Law FirmJ. Douglas & Peggy AdairAdvantage One Federal Credit Union
Aeroflex/Inmet, Inc.AetnaALCOSAmerican Income LifeAmgen Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramRay and Alice AndrewsAstellas Pharma US IncAxiosRudy BankaBrendan BashawBay Regional Medical CenterKenneth & Lorraine BeesleyScott BerneckerDennis BernickBetter Life InstituteTom BeyersdorfDennis and Carol BieleckiRobert & Katheryn BenderDavid BlairBorda Lorenz and Geggie PLLCRyan G. BoviaLarry BradyMary BrechtMichael BurnsEstate of Ella ButterfieldMargaret ByingtonDavid & Patty CampbellCanaan FoundationJohn CarsonRobert CausleyTom Ryan Centurions, Inc.Jim Cerratani
Christman CompanyKit ClarkDouglas CombComerica BankComerica Wealth & Institutional ManagementCommunity Choice MichiganDavid ConlonTerence ConwayBenjamin R. CrabillD. CraigCross Country AutomotiveCrowe ChezekEric & Stephanie DahlDennis DahlstedtJohn DavidDaVita at HomeDell Direct Giving CampaignEric DelongDelta Dental Plan of MichiganDelta Technologies GroupGary & Deborah DesChenesDr. Sundeep & Manmett DhillonDialysis Associates, P.C.Don Gooley Cadillac, Inc.The Dow Chemical CompanyDownriver Community Federal Credit UnionDTS WinkelmannFrancis Dumler MDFred DunnDykema GossettJames EdwardsEmergency Restoration Comp.
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DonorsEnergy Products Inc.Jean EnglemanGarwood & Carol EricksonExtangFed Com Credit UnionMarlin FeyenNicole FillmoreLawrence FinkPat FitzgeraldKevin Fitzgerald, MDJames FlahertyKathleen FleeceForestersIndependent Order of Foresters No. 1151Theresa FranckiewiczFrank J. Mayer & AssociatesKevin & Gwen FurlongGambro Renal Products, Inc.Kevin & Sharron GayRichard GentheJanice GeorgeZelda Geyer-SylviaRodrick & Linda GillumLawrence & Kate GladchunGratiot Medical CenterNW Detroit Dialysis Greenfield Health SystemsArt GreenwaldRobert GuindiDavid GurevitchDavid HainesRobert HamiltonHarvey Cadillac
Hayes LemmerzHealth Alliance PlanHealthPlus of MichiganRichard & Deborah HerpichJohn & Judy HerrygersJanice HileMark HiserErnie & Shirley HodasJohn & Dayle HoffeckerPeter HoglundMark HolowickiDr. Michael & Jane HouraniCharles HurchesHylant Group of Ann ArborHypertension Nephrology Associates P.C.IAP Michigan, Inc.International Specialty TubeIsraels Designs for LivingMichael J. JandernoaJonathan JensenJohnson ControlsHarold & Sally JoyKebler Plumbing & Heating Co.Dale KempKem-Tec Land SurveyorsKent County Youth FairAdrian KielKiwanis Club of Ann Arbor Foundation, Inc.David KlaasenKnight Consulting Inc.The Kresge Foundation
Henrietta KulikampRichard LaBelleMichael & Maureen LaFontaineKeith & Kathleen LanghamAlan LapczynskiLaSalle Bank (ABN AMRO Services Company)Claudia LeeFran LeeRobert S. LevineLifescan, Inc. - Johnson & Johnson Services Inc.Eugene & Jeanne LovascoJohn & Susan MaciakDr. John MageeMichael MageeMagna InternationalDr. Crystal MartinWilliam & Tomasine MarxBruce T. McConnellKathleen McGoldrickMedco Health Solutions, Inc.David & Linda MehneyMetro HospitalDaniel MeyerMichael Harrison, Inc.Michaels & Associates, Inc.Michigan Association of Health PlansMichigan Association of United WaysMichigan Daughter Rulers ClubMichigan Dialysis Services
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Michigan Health & Hospital AssociationMichigan Treasure HuntersMichigan Vascular CenterMid-Michigan MRI, Inc.Midwest Health Plan, Inc.Steven Migdal, MDFrank MigliazzoMichael MihalichKelly MillerBrian & Anne MinbioleErnest MoegelinMolina Healthcare of MichiganWilfred MoranMullendore & ThrallMulligan Heating IncNantucket Multi Managers LLCNKF Grand Valley ChapterGarry & Brier NeelNeiman MarcusJohn NellisNephrology CenterNephron AssociatesNES RentalsCarmen NesensonNew Center CouncilRick NicholsPaul and Susan NineNovo Nordisk, Inc.Oakland HospitalOliver Products CompanyOmniCare Health PlanOrotho Biotech Products LPDaniel Ouellette
Barb PaisonTom PattPaul L. Nine and Associates P.C.David PetersPhilipsPhoenix Contractors Inc.Joseph PittelPolish Falcons of AmericaKristopher PowellThe Private BankDr. Paul RagatzkiReader’s Digest FoundationRenal Associates of West MichiganRequest Foods, Inc.Ridgeway IndustriesLarry Robson, MDRockford Construction Co. Inc.Linda RodneyThomas RotteMaria RubleyYvon RussellSaline ElectronicsSam Eyde Management Co., LLCSam’s Club FoundationMichele SchneiderLisa Schutz JelicMario SciberrasHerbert & Barbara ScoggScott SedamDebra ShahStanley & Diana Sherman, MD
Maki ShibutaEric & Carol SimmonsKristian SkogenElizabeth SmallwoodKurt & Peggy SmithDr. James SondheimerSouthfield Chrysler JeepSparrow Health SystemSpectrum HealthSt. Joseph’s HealthcarePaul SteelDr. Richard & June SwartzSwearingen VisionsStephanie SweeneySwiss Re Life & Health America Inc.Takeda Pharmaceuticals North America, Inc.TargetTCF FoundationJoseph TerebisiBenjamin & Julie TeskeDavid & Margaret ThompsonThree Rivers CorporationSheila ThurstonTrueNorth Development, Inc.Robin TrybonTube City IMSTwin Lakes Homes LLCUniversity of MichiganUnited Food & Commercial Workers Local 876United States Steel Corporation
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DonorsUnited Steelworkers of America Local 7237Josephine UnitisUniversity of Michigan Galens Children FundUpper Peninsula Managed CareUrology Surgeons PCUSW District 12USW Local 1900USW Local Union 12934USWA, District 1ValassisD. Craig & Nancy ValassisVanigas Federal Credit UnionAntonio Vasquez, M.D. P.C.G. Richard & Kathy WagonerWalmartSamuel WaltersWanigas Federal Credit UnionBrenda WerdonWest Michigan Surgical Specialists, PLCWest Michigan Nephrology PCWest Side BeerSteve WilberMichael & Nancy WilsonWolverine World WideDonald WoodwardKevin Zuchnik
Partnership : $500 - 999Diane AdamsSyed Ahsan, MD
Airway Oxygen IncLinda AllenAllstate Giving CampaignDr. Fahd Al-SaghirArbonne InternationalArbor Research Collaborative for HealthEdward & Donna ArcheyAT & T United Way Employee Giving CampaignAzar’s Oriental RugsGregory BakerBaker CollegeCharles & Roberta BarciaJessica BatesBay City Vascular, P.C.Richard BeckermeyerThomas BelangerAlan & Barbara BerlinScott BermanBrett & Melissa BernardJay BernsteinSamantha BewickEric & Nicole BieleckiLinda Black-MichonMike BobackDan & Linda BomberskiThomas BookoutDaniel Borreson, MDBotsford Kidney CenterWilliam & Beth BowersWilliam Branham
Bridge, Structural, Ornamental & Reinforcing Iron Workers Local 25Bryant BroderGregory BroganWayne BroichRay BrownDavid BucklandBuilders IronTimothy Bunchman, MDJulia BurnardBrian & Judith CaldwellJayne CaneverCapitol National BankJames CarolloTrina CarrMartin CarverMartin & Dianne CaspersJames & Angela CeelyChampion Group Inc.Cheboygan Memorial HospitalWalter ChruscielCitadel Broadcasting CompanyThe Coca-Cola Company & 711 Fifth Lon & Kate ColemanBuck ColemanComcastJohn & Erika CopelandPeter & Virginia CorriveauStephen CraigieAlex CrossCrown Steel Rail CompanyCynthia Daly
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Debra DamePhil DeBoerM. Susan DelonisRobert & Cathy DeniousBrian DennyMichael DeritaDetroit Door & Hardware Co. IncDetroit Medical CenterThe Diamond ConnectionDistrict 2 Council USA-AFL- CIOKim DitmarGary DixonJodi DobatDon Massey CadillacRoger DooleyDort Federal Credit UnionJonathan EberEES Coke Battery, LLCRalph & Patsy ElkinsMarlene EllisRandall EllsworthEmerson-Prew, Inc.EQ-the Environmental Quality CompanyFarrell Executive Sealcoating Inc.Jeffrey FawcettSarah E. Fay-SimonsJay FishmanJohn Flikkema, IIIMichael FloraElena Ford
Joseph & Kristine FornasieroJerry & Sue FortenberryFour Seasons Nursing CenterJanice FrazierJeffrey FrenchFresenius USA Manufacturing Inc.Don FridayFYI, Inc.G & B Rigging & Dismantling CorpGeneral PhysicsCarol GerlachMatthew & Kelly GerlachGoldberg, Persky & White, P.C.Grand Rapids Community CollegeGrand Valley Credit UnionMike GrantGreat Lakes Dart AssociationGreat Lakes Health PlanRyan & Michelle GreggCynthia GrzelakPaul GuaresimoMark GuidobonoVince & Michelle HalekHandzon TrainingCheryl HarringtonMark HarrisonVenita HarrisonEstate of Grace HartshornSteve HayesHealth Plan of Michigan, Inc.
HemaCare Dialysis Center of FlintHeart of West Michigan United WayHelen’s Café DBA Taco BellWard HennessyJeffrey HepburnDonn HerremanMilton HillCathy HitchmoughPaul HogeStephen & Kathleen HomanDavid Horning MDRobert & Renee HouchenHour DetroitMelissa HouvenerLijuan HuStephan HuberDouglas HughesFrank & Melisa HuxDavid HydeTamer IbrahimDuane IceIndustrial Contracting CorporationInternational Auto ProcessingInternational Door, IncInternational Union of Operating Engineers #547Todd IrwinMargaret JacksonJames JaegerJames Murphy Jamison Group, Inc.
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DonorsJohn & Alfreda JanitzJay Gregory Enterprises, Inc.Mark JeannetteJenkins & Company PCRonda JewellJohn A. Papalas and CompanyMark JohnsonNancy JohnsonJoseph KappTanya KlainMary KogelschatzKohlsChad KosterOlaf KronemanDan & Audrey KubiczBrandon KummerSteven LambrechtGertrude LedererJohn & Gerry LeekleySteven LengRobert & Barbara LenzLife Enrichment CenterJohn LinemanLinkfield & CrossLions Interantional 11-D2Kathy LipscombNicole LovellRichard LupuJohn LyonLucille MalloureJohn & Kim ManiaciJohn & Melissa ManiouVincent & Debara MarinoAnthony Marocco Sr.
Martens, Ice, Klass, Legghio & Israel PCTomeka MattisonChris McMurrayMeadowbrook Country ClubMetropolitan Nephrologist PCElizabeth MeyerMichael Flora and AssociatesDavid MichalskiMichigan 312 American Nephrology Nurses Assoc.Michigan Active Exaulted Ruler CouncilMichigan Dental AssociationMichigan Design CenterMichigan Maritime Trades Port CouncilMichigan Primary Care AssociationMichigan Regional Council of CarpentersMichigan UAW-CAP CouncilMichigan Vascular AccessJayme MillerMirror MirrorMNP CorporationPaygie MooreJames MullendoreFranklin MurphyNABI BiopharmaceuticalsRichard & Kathleen NauerNCI BuildingDennis Neilbarger
Nephrology Hypertension Clinic., P.C.Jack and Jane NicholsLou NorthouseRichard O’DonnellHard O’DonnellFernande O’DonnellOhio National Financial ServicesOld World IndustriesJoseph OrbanOtho Innovation Inc.Richard & Leocadia OttenbacherJoseph OzdowySara Parke-LapriseHolly ParkerPeak’s Rendezvous, Inc.Erica PerryBrenda PesciaClay PhillipsPhillips Service Industries, IncClay Phillips, IIIPhysicians Health Plan of Mid- MichiganMark & Debra PickensNancy PiontekPlante MoranPongracz LaLonde Jewelers and GemologistsTimothy PorterRicardo PortilloPPOMAlfred PreisProCoil Company
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Progresive Medical Imaging & Minimally Invasive TherapeuticsSenator Mike PrusiEric RabaskasCampala Harish ReddyRenal Dialysis CentersKelsey RettenmundJeanne RichardsFrantina Richards-RedmonDr. Gerald and Gertrude RiggFrancis RivardDouglas RobbinsRoy & Maureen RobertsPhillip RobinsonDr. Leslie & Diane RocherAmy RodgersAndrew & Karen RookeSusan RousseauMichael RumbargerStephen RyanRichard SandsSappi Fine Paper Muskegon MillScantibodies Clinical Laboratory, IncSchakolad Chocolate FactoryJohn & Patricia SchimpkeBetty SchneiderCraig SchuchardRobert SchwiringScoscheSealant Equipment & Engineering, Inc.Dee Segula
ServAPureShell LubricantsJeff & Vicki SherrickScott ShumwaySimms Chevrolet CompanyMark & Elizabeth SkidmoreSkip’s Comeback InnThomas SmigielskiStephan SpethArchie SpringBetty SpringfieldState CapitolNathan SteeleJohn & Theresa StevensonCatherine StrumbosMarvin & Linda SumterEva Sweet-PhelpsA.G. SwitousThomas & Nancy TaylorTCF National BankTelemus Capital PartnersThe Ann Arbor NewsThe Champion Group, Inc.The Honest FoundationThe Professional Educators Group, Inc.Thomas D. and Company SalonErnest ThompsonJohn ThorntonJoy TiefenbachSteve TimmisTodd’s Services/Auto Rain, Inc.Total Packaging Concepts, Inc.
Truth Rejuvenating Center Spa and SalonSteven & Sharon TschirhartDon TuitelUAW Region 1-A CAPUnited SteelworkersUSW District 11USW Local 12585USW Local 2659USWA District 11Utica Lease CoVac-All Service, Inc.Ellen VanduyvenvoordeJerry VanLeeuwenMatt & Chris VanVrankenDavid WagnerRon WantuckSteve WareWayne Tool & Supply Co.Todd WenzelAmy Westergaard-DeDollWolverine Tractor & Equipment CompanyWright & Filippis, Inc.Dr. Jerry Yee & Virginia RomanoTom YehlPamela ZahlerZamler, Mellen & ShiffmanJames ZbojaPatricia ZifferblattZLB Bioplasma, Inc.
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Board of Directors, 2006-2007Offi cers
Directors at Large
Scientifi c Advisory Board, 2006-2007
NKFM Executive Staff
The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan is made up of a governing Board of Directors, several advisory councils, a professional staff, and hundreds of volunteers who are committed to our mission. The Board is the governing body of the Foundation, involved in policy decisions, fundraising and program development.
The Scientific Advisory Board advises NKFM regarding programs and services, including research, public education, patient services, and professional education. Members are experts in the field of nephrology – physicians, researchers, nurses, nutritionists, and social workers.
Volunteer Leadership
*Keith Bellovich, D.O., Chair*Paul G. Smith, M.D., Past Chair*Jerry Yee, M.D., Chair-Elect*William E. Smoyer, M.D., Secretary*Will Beierwaltes, Ph.D., Research Chair*Mary A. Stapleton, R.N., Patient Services ChairPatrick Brophy, M.D.Jean C. Chabut, B.S.N., M.P.H.Paul Dake, M.D.
Frances Downes, Ph.D.Jack M. Flack, M.D., M.P.H.Mary Ellen “Mel” Larson, R.N.John Magee, M.D.Teg K. Mattoo, M.D.Timothy J. McDonald Elisea Singson, M.D. Thomas Ruane, M.D. Mohammed Tinawi, M.D. Joseph L. Blount M.D., M.P.H. Paul Ponstein, D.O.
*M. David Campbell, Chairman*Robert Provenzano, M.D., Immediate Past Chairman*Cynthia C. Shannon, 1st Vice Chairwoman
* Excectuive Committee
Mark E. Behm Renee T. Farhat Beverly Hammerstrom Janice G. Frazier
Daniel M. Carney, President and CEO
Linda Smith-Wheelock, Executive Vice President and COO
Maurie Ferriter, Director of Programs & Services
Denise Beach, Director of Health Initiatives
Lisa Schutz Jelic, Director of Special Events
Art Franke, Director of Diabetes Education
*Steven Dolan, 2nd Vice ChairmanTomasine Marx, SecretaryAndrew Boschma, Treasurer*Daniel M. Carney, President and CEO
Eunice Myles Jeffries Hon. Kirsten Frank Kelly David W. Potts Michael S. Sisskind
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Program Center
Regional Offices
1169 Oak Valley Drive Ann Arbor, Michigan 48108
Phone: 734-222-9800 800-482-1455 (in-state)
Fax: 734-222-9801www.nkfm.org
Detroit / SEMDON1900 East Jefferson, Suite 222
Detroit, Michigan 48207Phone: 313-259-1574
Fax: 313-259-1855
Grand Rapids731 Front Street NW
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504Phone: 616-458-9520
Fax: 616-458-9532
Flint / ECDON411 E. 3rd Street, Suite 2
Flint, Michigan 48503Phone: 810-232-0522
Fax: 810-232-0533
Keep your kidneys healthy… get checked.The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan provides diabetes prevention programs through the Diabetes Outreach Network.