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SETTING THE STAGE
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FANSHAWE COLLEGE FOUNDATION ANNUAL REPORT 2010 - 201
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A lot of work goes into mounting a theatre production. The actors
must learn their lines and rehearse their movements. The costumes
must be sewn, the lights hung. And of course, the stage must be
set, with the right props and backdrops to support the action and
bring the play to life.
During the past year, Fanshawe College began preparing for
an exciting initiative, and the Foundation committed itself to
a major capital campaign that will set the stage. At the heart
of this campaign is the new Fanshawe School of Applied and
Performance Arts in downtown London.It is a big project, but one that we believe is possible based
on the existing strengths of the Foundation. In the past year we
have seen continued growth in giving to the College, both in cash
and in-kind gifts. The response of local businesses, in particular,
has been outstanding. On behalf of the Board, I thank all those
who have supported student learning at Fanshawe through their
charitable contributions.
The past year saw the Foundation gather strength, with an
expanded staff and an effective operational structure under our
outstanding Executive Director, Catherine Finlayson. Our Board,
which represents the many communities served by Fanshawe,
also grew in size and commitment. The Foundation has a close
and supportive relationship with the senior leadership of the
College. There is a wonderful sense of teamwork – a feeling that
we are all moving together toward a shared goal of excellence.
As we move ahead, we will continue to build our relationships
with all stakeholders – our alumni, leadership, faculty, staff, students
and volunteers, and our communities. It is with and through these
partners that we are setting the stage for a bright future.
At the end of a wonderful theatrical performance, the applause
begins. Often audiences are moved to stand up as they clap,
paying the performers the ultimate compliment.
With that theatrical metaphor in mind, I am on my feet to
the women and men who have supported Fanshawe College so
generously during the past year. Thanks to your gifts, we have
been able to offer exceptional learning experiences to thousands
of students, helping them realize their full potential.
Fanshawe is what it is today because of your support. Your
gifts help us to reward excellence and provide support for studentswho face financial and other barriers to learning. They enable us
to improve existing programs and technologies, and introduce new
curriculum to keep pace with the changing world around us.
As we prepare to launch a major capital campaign, contributions
to the College will build exciting new facilities, which in turn will
enable new learning experiences.
You have the satisfaction of knowing that your gifts are touching
the lives of women and men who are reaching for their dreams.
And your gifts come back to you in the form of exceptional
Fanshawe graduates, who enrich our communities with their
energy and creativity.
I also applaud the Fanshawe College Foundation and its
Board and staff, for being the link between Fanshawe and its
supporters. Together with our donors, we are setting the stage
for a world-class performance.
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Larry Kinlin, Chair Fanshawe College Foundation
Howard Rundle, President Fanshawe College
SETTING THE STAGEFOR A BRIGHT FUTURE
TAKE A BOW TO THEROAR OF APPLAUSE
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There is no question that 2010 will be remembered for the
momentous decision to launch a major capital campaign for
Fanshawe. That’s why we chose “Setting the Stage” as the theme
for this report to the community – because we are about to launch
our most ambitious philanthropic endeavour yet.
The Campaign will support the College’s growth for many
years to come, and in particular will fuel innovative development
in downtown London. The Fanshawe School of Applied and
Performance Arts will foster creativity and excellence in our
communities, preparing students for careers in the arts, design,theatre, digital media, and culinary and hospitality industries.
It will bring together new and existing programs in London’s historic
downtown, playing a key role in its revitalization.
For the Fanshawe College Foundation, the Campaign will be
our opportunity to step into the spotlight and share our passion for
the College with a broader audience.
Among other highlights of 2010:
• The Foundation hosted seven major student award ceremonies
and two bursary ceremonies, and a record number of awards,
scholarships and bursaries were presented.
• There were significant increases in the number of donor- funded bursaries and academic awards.
• The Foundation hosted a total of 26 events throughout the
year, building engagement and support for the College.
• The Foundation’s two signature fundraisers, the Fanshawe
College Gala and Fanshawe College Golf Classic, again
exceeded the previous year’s revenues.
• The campaign on behalf of the James N. Allan Campus in
Simcoe, Ontario attracted new gifts from organizations such
as TD Canada Trust, the Rotary Club of Norfolk County, the
Norfolk Community Foundation, Ontario Power Generation
and others. The campaign is now more than half way to the
goal of $1 million.
• Through the Foundation, the College received a wide range of
in-kind gifts, including those from new donors such as Stanley
Black & Decker, Black Knight Canada, Norcard and Londonartist Patrick Thibert.
• A number of staff and staff groups chose to establish new
planned gifts, awards and scholarships, reflecting their strong
belief in the mission of the College
My thanks to my wonderful staff team, and to the visionary
donors, supporters, volunteers who made all this possible. The
lights are dimming and the curtain is about to rise on the next act.
We can’t wait to see what happens next!
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Catherine Finlayson, Executive DirectorFanshawe College Foundation
THE LIGHTS DIM AND THE CURTAIN RISES
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“Roger was a likeable, gentle soul, a bit of a loner, yet with a
positive outlook on life. He was a bit different in his mannerisms,
as bachelors tend to be, yet he would give you anything you asked
for. He was a great brother and a nice person who lived a good life.”
That’s entrepreneur and philanthropist Andy Spriet, paying tribute
to his brother, in whose name he contributed $100,000 to the
Simcoe campus of Fanshawe College. The 40-year-old campusis in urgent need of renewal, upgrading and expansion. Fanshawe
College Foundation is raising $1 million to support the project.
Roger, Andy and their six siblings grew up on a tobacco farm not
far from Simcoe. Roger lived and worked on his parents’ farm, and
later for his sister Simonne and her husband Richard Van DeWiele.
Despite having relatively little formal education, he had a keen
and curious mind, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of cars. He
was also an avid fan of local sports teams, and especially the girls’
soccer team at Simcoe Catholic High School. He was a regular at al
their games and was honoured by the team for his unfailing support
Roger lived frugally and when he died, left his estate of $1 million
to his seven siblings. Andy, in turn, contributed his share to the
Simcoe project, earmarking it for the student centre. “I chose thestudent space because that’s an area where his interest would lie,”
says Andy. “Future students will benefit from the facility being built
with his hard-earned money. And perhaps some of them may ask,
“Who is this Roger Andrew Spriet whose name is on the plaque”?
PHILANTHROPISTHONOURSBELOVEDBROTHER
ANDY SPRIETCONTRIBUTES $100,000
TO SIMCOE CAMPUS
Helen and Andy Spriet
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3M Canada Company
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ACT NewmontAcumen Research Group Inc.
Anonymous
H. Margaret Archer
Archie’s Seafood Restaurant
architects Tillmann Ruth
Mocellin Inc.
Helen A. Armstrong
Arthur Voaden Secondary School
Association of Blauvelt Descendents
Association of Universities
and Colleges of Canada
Atchison Plumbing and
Heating Limited
Bob Atkinson
David E. Atkinson
Eric N. Atkinson
Janet Atkinson
Robert J. Atkinson
Auberge du Petit Prince Incorporated
Cathie and Lowell Auger
Barrow Baldwin
Linda Ballantyne
Bank of Montreal
Bank Of The Bahamas Limited
Frances Barnett
Dale Baskett
Bayshore Broadcasting Corporation
David Belford and Cheryle
Anne MacBelford
Bell Canada Employee
Giving ProgramBernardo Group Limited
Besterd Mechanical (1981) Ltd.
The Big Brothers Fund of Burlington
and Hamilton-Wentworth
Blackburn Radio Inc.
Franceen Blidner
Steve M. Blimkie
Douglas Bocking
Theodore A. Bowcock
Scott Bowden
Margaret L. Bowman
Terry Boyd
Garry W. Brabender
Paul E. Broad
Brunswick Centres Inc.
Burgenlaender Club (Toronto) Inc.
William Burling
Karen L. Burnett
John Calcott and Family
Callon Dietz Incorporated
Calstone Inc.
Campbell Company of Canada
Campus Living Centres Inc.
Canadian Hospitality Foundation
Canuck Sports Stuff (Toronto) Inc.
Carolinian Winery
Cash N Go Ltd.
Catholic Education Foundation
of Tilbury
CAW / TCA Canada Local 27
Central Beauty Supply Ltd.Centura (London) Floor &
Wall Fashions
Paulo Cera
Certified General Accountants
of Ontario
George Cescon
Champions for Children Foundation
of Ottawa - Carleton
Children’s Aid Society Districts
of Sudbury & Manitoulin
Chorley & Bisset Ltd.
Cisco Systems Canada Co.
Clintar Landscape Management
Susan Cluett
CN
Coca Cola Refreshments
Canada Company
Cohen Highley LLP
Colleges Ontario
Rory K. Collins
Commonwealth Hospitality Limited
Community Living London
Compass Flooring Ltd.
Compass Group Canada
Complete Interiors and Design Ltd.
Con-Wall Concrete Inc.
Jeannine M. Cookson
Jackie Corby
CoreSolutions Software Inc.
The Corporation of Norfolk County
The Corporation of the Cityof London
Corus Entertainment Inc.
Credit Risk Management Canada
Crich Holdings and Buildings Limited
Croatian Fraternal Union of America -
Scholarship Foundation
David and Marcia Crockett
Andrew J. Crosbie
Peter J. Crosbie
Stephen M. Crosbie
CSTT Sports Management
CTV INC.
CTV Television Ltd.
CultureWorks ESL
Brian Cunliffe
D. Grant & Sons Limited
Betty Das-Dallinga
David Findlay Limited
Edith R. Davis
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Delta Hotels Limited
Donna Derer
Design Group Staffing Inc.
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HELPING THE SHOWGO ON
Reflects all gifts made between April 1, 2010 and March 31, 2011
WE WISH TO RECOGNIZE THE FOLLOWING DONORS
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Design Matrix Inc.
Development Engineering
(London) Limited
Terry and Linda Dietz
Kathleen Dindoff
Darin Dirk
Diversey, Inc.
Domino’s Pizza
Steven B. Done
Drainage Superintendents
Association of Ontario
DTZ Barnicke
Criscentia Dunbar
Brad Duncan
Joseph Dunlop-Addley
Durell Control Systems
Eating Disorders Foundation
of Canada
Echidna Solutions Corp.
ECM Controls & SystemsEddington’s of Exeter
Education Foundation
Kevin A. Egan
Lorna M. Eggert
Elgin Children’s Foundation
Brian Elliott
EllisDon Corporation
Enterprise Holdings
Estate of Stephen Philip Baldinelli
Eurographics Limited
Express Employment Professionals
F. J. Galloway & Associates
Fabricland DistributorsFacility Resources
FaithLife Financial
Vera Faltynek
Fanshawe College Alumni
Association
Fanshawe College, FHP Student
Steering Committee
Fanshawe Student Council -
Woodstock Campus
Fanshawe Student Union
Catherine Finlayson and
James MacNeill
Julie M. Fisher
Chris Fliesser
Flynn Canada Ltd.
Forest City Forming Ltd.
Forestell Designed Landscapes
Foresters
Formet Industries
Forrest & Associates
The Forzani Group Ltd.
Jim Fougere
Ronald P. Fournier
Fowler Kennedy Sports
Medicine Clinic
Foyston, Gordon & Payne Inc.
Angela Francolini
Kelly and Mark Gale
Gander Building Specialties Inc.
Garden Club of London
Garden Club of Toronto
Garland Commercial Ranges Limited
Ruth E. Gates-Jensen
Tracy Gedies
Gerber Technology
Julie A. German
GFS Ontario Inc.
Elizabeth and David Girvan
Dianne and Barry Gollan
Felipe Gomes
GoodLife Fitness
Pauline Gough
Government of Alberta, Advanced Education and Technology
Cheryl G. Granka
Jackie Gray
Great West Life Assurance Company
Greater Kingston 10 Pin
Scholarship Fund
Martie Grof-Iannelli
Viktor Gvelesiani
Ann Hall
Rob Hannivan
Harco Leasing Inc.
Hardy Geddes Foundation
Hastings & Aziz Ltd. -Consulting Structural Engineers
Haworth Ltd.
Cara Heath
Henry C. Heillig
Henry Schein
Hicks Morley Barristers & Solicitors
Highstreet Asset Management Inc.
Jordan T. Hobbs
Mary Flannigan Hockin
Ronna Hoglund
Betty J. Holme
Honeywell Limited
Horta-Craft Limited
HSG Health Systems Group Ltd.
Bernice and Randy Hull
Ross Hurd
The Hurley Group
IBM Canada Limited
Industrial Alliance Insurance &
Financial Services Inc.
Info-Tech Research Group
Ingersoll-Rand Architectural
Hardware
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Innvest Hotels GP II LTD 0/A
London Comfort Inn
Innvest Hotels GP Ltd. O/A
London Quality Suites
Innvest Properties Corp
Institute for Science and Health
Intact Financial Corporation
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers, Local 120
J-AAR Excavating Limited
J.M.R. Electric Ltd.
Lynn J. James
James N. Allan Family Foundation
The Jamie Gillies Fund
Jeld-Wen of Canada Ltd.
Bent E. Jensen
John Deere Foundation of Canada
Johnson Insurance Inc.
JohnsonDiversey
H. James JonesJones Packaging Inc.
jpw Systems Inc.
Frank C. Jurjevich
Kingsmill’s Limited
Larry and Janis Kinlin
John F. Kippen
Kitchener Rangers Hockey Club
KLZ Innovations Ltd.
Ronald Koudys
KPMG
Herald Krimmer
L&H Smith Fruit Co. Ltd.
La Casa RistoranteLabourers’ International Union
of North America, Local 1059
David Laidley
Lambeth Horticultural Society
Janice Lamoureux
Patrick Landsley
Lisa D. Larabee
Larry Kinlin & Associates Inc.
LCS Workplace Furnishings Inc.
Le Chateau Inc.
Leeson Canada
Barbara Lent
Lerners LLP Barristers and Solicitors
Michael C. Lindsay
London and District Concrete
Forming Contractors Association
London and District Dental Society
London and District Ten Pin
Bowling Association
London City Press Club
London Community Foundation
London District Catholic
School Board
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London Downtown Business
Association
London Fanshawe Horticultural
Society
London Home Builders’ Association
London Middlesex Civitan Club
London Police Services
London Student Chapter of
Landscape Ontario
London Training Centre
Lovers at Work Office Interiors
(RBD) Inc.
Lovett Electric Ltd.
Lyford Cay Foundation, Inc.
M. K. Rittenhouse and Sons Ltd.
Sharon L. MacDonald
B. J. Mackay
Laurie MacKay
Robert Mackenzie
MacNeill Edmundson LLPThe Marketing Department
Masco Canada Ltd.
Deborah A. Mates
Marion F. Matt
Jeremy Matthews
Peter C. Maurice
Anthony McAulay
Andrew McClenaghan
Delores McGill
Janice McGill Schiffman
Larry McGuire
McKay-Cocker Construction Ltd.
McKenzie Lake Lawyers LLPRobert McKibbin
Duncan McKie
Lyle McLean
Cheryl McMurray
Julie McQuire
Marg Medeiros
Brian Meehan
Michael Roberts Fine Furniture Inc.
Douglas Millar
Ministry of Economic Development
and Trade, Province of Ontario
Ministry of Training, Colleges
and Universities
David Mitchell
Paul M. Montag
Monteith Brown Planning
Consultants Ltd.
Nancy More
Paul Morrissey
Mr. Submarine Limited
M. Kathryn Munn
A. David Murray
My Broadcasting Corporation
Nanasi Corporation (2001) Limited
Nelson Education
Netsolve Services Inc.
Nicolaas and Regina
Veenboer Foundation
Margaret E. Nish
North America Construction
(1993) Ltd.
Novack Holdings Limited
Jan Novotny
Suzanne L. O’Neill
O.A.C.E.T.T.
Oakville Community Foundation
Daria Olynyk
Ontario Building Officials Association
Ontario Harness Horse Association
Ontario Hostelry Institute
Ontario Panelization
Ontario Power Generation -
NanticokeOntario Provincial Junior
Bonnie J. Orvidas
Pacific & Western Bank of Canada
Candace A. Palmer
Paul Panabaker
John W. Parker
Kathy M. Parker
Patey Law Group
Patrick Callon Landscape
Designer Inc.
Pearson Canada Inc.
Charlene Petersen
Mark PfaffBetty Phibbs
Ralph E. Philipps
Thomas Pickard
William J. Pillsworth
Ed Pimentel
Pinchin Environmental Ltd.
Scott Player
POI Business Interiors &
Steelcase Canada
Scott and Lynn Porter
Postma Construction
Precast/Prestressed Concrete
Institute
Presstran Industries
Princess Auto Foundation
ProAble Hardware Specialities
Producers Post Inc.
Professional Respiratory Home
Care Service Corp.
Professional Women of London
Querin Holdings Ltd. -
DBA Big Kahuna Sport Co.
Nancy G. Rae
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WHY DOPEOPLECHOOSE TO SUPPORT
FANSHAWECOLLEGE?
Because they owetheir careers to theCollege. Becausethey want to
help other youngpeople reach theirdreams. Becausethey recognizethe College’simportant role inour communities.Because they wantto set the stage for
future excellence.
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Howard and Lynda Rundle
Bill Ruth
Jeffrey A. Sage
Samuel W. Stedman Foundation
Lionel H. Schipper
The Schizophrenia Society
of Ontario
Eleanor Schnall
Scholarship America
Robert Schram
Elinor Schwob
Scotiabank
Brenda Scott
Scouts Canada Foundation
Sebastians
Second Chance Scholarship
Foundation
Seed Communications Inc.
Ruth Sells
Severance Tools of Canada Limited
Edward Sheehan
Sheffar Potter Muchan Inc.
Siemens Canada Limited
Lon H. Sinclair
Robert G. Siskind
Siskinds - The Law Firm
Siskinds Management Incorporated
Siskinds, The Law Firm
Skal Club of London
Gary Slaight
Nathan Smith
Smith-Peat Roofing and Sheet
Metal Ltd.
Sodexo
Southside Construction
Management Limited
Spectrum Communications Ltd.Andy Spriet
Spriet Associates
St. Catharines Collegiate
Administration
St. Thomas & District
Horticultural Society
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
Stantec Consulting Ltd.
StarTech.com Ltd.
Station Park Inn Limited Partnership
Stinson Security Services Limited
Francis Sullivan
Sunningdale Golf and Country ClubSunstar Americas, Inc.
Superior Floor and Wall
Company Limited
Superior Radiant Heating
SYSCO Food Services of Toronto
Harry Tang
Neil Tanner
Target and Cache
Constance E. Taylor
TD Bank Financial Group
TD Canada Trust
Terry Fox Humanitarian
Awards Incorporation
Thames Glass Limited
Thames Valley District School Board
The Association of Black
Law Enforcement
The Central Bank of the Bahamas
The Norfolk Community Foundation
Patrick A. Thibert
David Thomas
Wilda Thomas
James G. Thompson
Penelope R. Thornton
Nick Tiede
Tim Hortons
The Toronto Dominion Bank
Toronto Insurance Conference
Toronto Lords Community
Association
Robert B. Tracy
Elizabeth M. Traynor
Trojan Technologies Inc.
Lane D. Trotter
Trudell Medical Marketing Ltd.
Turnay Electric Limited
Marilyn E. Turner
United Way of Greater Toronto
United Way of London
and Middlesex
The University of Western Ontario
Peter van der Westen
Vanderwesten RutherfordMantecon Inc.
Terry K. Vinet
VON Canada Ontario Branch
South West
Joy and Rudy Warkentin
Kathy M. Wayne
Doug B. Weaver
Stephen G. Weed
Lois Wey
Win-Leader Corp
Britta Winther
Jeff Wright
David W. WyattHeather York
Kate E. Young
Z Group
Chris Zettler
Chenchen Zhao
We also thank our donors who
have chosen to remain anonymous.
We endeavor to accurately recognize
all of our generous donors and
apologize for any errors or omissions
that may have occurred. For inquires
regarding your donor listing, pleasecontact the Foundation office.
Thank you for your support.
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Raedio Inc.(Stratford)
Khalil Ramal
RBC Foundation
William A. Renton
Resolution Interactive Media
Carolyn J. Rivard
Rob Werstine’s (#11051)
Physiotherapy
Bev M. Robinson
John A. Robinson
Rogers Group of Companies
Greg Rowe
Roy Inch and Sons
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 78
Royal Host Limited Partnership
O/A Hilton London Ontario
Lloyd Rumble
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When Andy Crosbie and Angus MacKay were attending
Fanshawe’s renowned Music Industry Arts program, you couldn’t
download music from the Internet to your iPod. In fact, there
was no Internet. The radio stations controlled what was heard –
usually fairly conventional pop music.
Angus had what Andy calls a “very open artistic mind.”
Before he attended Fanshawe, he was a musician who played
with an R&B band that toured Canada. After Fanshawe, he
embraced the emerging new wave and indie rock music scene.
He and Andy founded Ready Records, a small but influential
label that signed a number of new bands in the early to mid-
80s, including the Spoons, Blue Peter, The Demics, Colin Linden
and Manteca. Ready was also briefly the home of TeenageHead, the Guess Who and the first all-Canadian cast recording
of Anne of Green Gables.
Andy says Angus was ahead of his time: “A lot of people in
the industry didn’t care about the new style of music,” he says.
“Angus was one of a few people promoting and producing these
bands, and eventually it spread. Now indie rock is the norm.”
He points proudly to the fact that Ready has two records in a
book listing Canada’s one hundred greatest singles.
Angus went on to form three other
record labels, including Kids Records, which
featured Canada’s top-selling author of all
time, Robert Munsch. When Angus died
in June 2010, his wife Laurie MacKay
and Andy Crosbie established the Angus
MacKay MIA Bursary to celebrate his many
contributions to the music industry. “Like
most of us, the success he had in his career
was directly attributable to the program
and the College,” says Andy. “Creating a
bursary for students in financial need is very
representative of what Angus stood for.” To date, more than 48 donations have
been received, raising more than $33,750
for the bursary fund.
“Adversity, and there’s no shortage of it
in the music business, makes for the best
comedy,” says Andy. “Angus and I had a
wonderful time together. We worked so
hard, there were times we saw more of
each other than anyone else. We never
regretted a moment of it.”
MUSIC PIONEER
REMEMBERED
Andy Crosbie andHoward Rundle
To date, more than 48 donationshave been received, raising morethan $33,750 for the bursary fund.
FRIENDS AND CLASSMATES COME TOGETHER TO CREATE THE ANGUS MACKAY MIA BURSARY
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In the late ‘60s, London, Ontario had a vibrant arts scene. Oneyoung man, passionate about both movies and live plays, was lucky
enough to have his own theatre in which to explore his creativity.
He tapped another young man, already a recognized film
aficionado, to program films for the theatre.
More than 40 years later, the first young man is Oscar-winning
screen writer and director Paul Haggis. The other is recently retired
Fanshawe professor Joseph Dunlop-Addley. Dunlop-Addley has
established a student award and made a gift through his will to
the College.
Paul and Joseph were confreres in the first years of film studies
at Fanshawe. Joseph dreamed of becoming a film critic, but tried
teaching and became hooked. “The most important thing as a
teacher is to set the bar high and then challenge and encouragestudents to achieve their very best,” he says. “Then it’s really
important to celebrate their accomplishments when they do.” A
good teacher, he says, is sensitive to students who are experiencing
stress and always ready to listen and provide guidance.
Joseph says his proudest achievements at Fanshawe are
establishing a film studies major in language and liberal studies,
and launching the advanced filmmaking program.
Joseph received the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2001,
and was the College’s nominee for the Premier’s Award that year.
Being named Fanshawe’s first ever Professor Emeritus, an honorary
title that recognizes decades of service, was what he calls “the icing
on the cake.”
Over the years, Joseph has attended and been moved by manystudent awards ceremonies. Now his connection to the ceremonies
will be even stronger. “I will be able to continue to attend, not just as
an observer but as a donor and participant!” His planned gift reflects
gratitude for a long and rewarding career.
After many years of volunteering with other community
organizations, he has also joined the College’s Alumni Board
of Directors. “I hope I can help to bring more and more alumni
back into the fold of the Fanshawe community. We’re still in
the learning curve as an alumni organization, so it’s a wonderful
opportunity for leadership.”
MOVIEMAGIC
PROFESSOR JOSEPHDUNLOP-ADDLEY CELEBRATESHIS CAREER AT FANSHAWE
WITH A SCHOLARSHIP FUND, A PLANNED GIFT, AND THEGIFT OF HIS TIME
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Paul Haggis and
Joseph Dunlop-Addley
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These were just some of the highlights of theFoundation’s third year. The Foundation will continue
to build its endowment to create a stream of revenue
to support student awards, bursaries and scholarships
as well as other priority needs of the College. We
will also look to donor support to assist in funding
research, programs and capital projects.
In addition to those donors who are recognized
in the Report to the Community 2011, we gratefully
acknowledge on the enclosed listing the alumni, friends
and partners for their donations received from April 1,
2010 to March 31, 2011. We are proud to thank all our
donors and partners for their generous spirit and their
contribution to the growth of the Fanshawe CollegeFoundation in the past year.
Board of Directors
David Atkinson
George Baran
Donna Bourne
Steve CoxBrad Duncan
Angela Francolini
Larry Kinlin
Peter Kryworuk
Joshua Levite
Howard Rundle
Robert Siskind
Andy Spriet
Natasa Veljovic
Development Team
Catherine Finlayson
Mary Flannigan Hockin
Deborah Mates
Elinor Schwob Judith Smith
Laura Visconti
Statement of Financial Position March 31, 201 2011 2010
ASSETS
Current Assets
Cash and cash equivalents $394,821 $258,612
Restricted cash 173,565 461,586
Accounts receivable 622,035 724,946
1,190,421 1,445,144
Investments 12,386,224 10,412,096
$13,576,645 $11,857,240
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Current liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $11,201 $13,239
Current portion of restricted contributions 39,287 38,037
50,488 51,276
Deferred contributions
Restricted contributions 1,433,231 905,382
Net Assets
Endowments 12,059,683 10,873,682
Unrestricted 33,243 26,900
12,092,926 10,900,582
$13,576,645 $11,857,240
The above is an excerpt of the March 31, 2011 Fanshawe College Foundation
financial statements. A full copy of the financial statements are available by request.
A request can be made at fanshawec.ca/foundation.
FINANCIALHIGHLIGHTS
WE OFFER SINCERE THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING
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Fanshawe College Foundation
1001 Fanshawe College Boulevard
Room K1003
P.O. Box 7005
London, Ontario Canada N5Y 5R6
T. 519.452.4112 | F. 519.452.1051
Registered Charitable # BN82994 2168 RR000fanshawec.ca/foundation
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The Fanshawe College Foundation will strengthen the College
by attracting donor and partner investments in support of student
success and other priority needs.
The Foundation’s goal is to be recognized as a leader in building
philanthropic relationships within the College environment.
We invite you to partner with us in supporting student success
at Fanshawe College.
OUR MISSION