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Board of Directors & Executive Sta�

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American Liver FoundationBoard of DirectorsChair

Donna R. Cryer, JDCryer Health, LLCWashington, District of Columbia

President andChief Executive O� cer

Newton GuerinAmerican Liver FoundationNew York, New York

Secretary – Treasurer

Michael G. HausknostCity National BankLos Angeles, California

Members

Mike BraunsteinPriceWaterhouseCoopersHopkinton, Massachusetts

Richard M. ColtonSharebridge Private Equity ConsolidatedNew York, New York

Nicholas J. DeRomaNew Canaan, Connecticut

Allan J. DoerrBally’s Casino Atlantic CityAtlantic City, New Jersey

Frank DzvonikAbbott LaboratoriesAlameda, California

Ira M. Jacobson, MDWeill Cornell Medical CollegeNew York, New York

George Jamieson, CPA(PriceWaterhouseCoopers – Retired)New London, New HampshireMichael KerrWoodsburgh, New York

Thomas F. Nealon, IIILNR Partners, Inc.Miami Beach, Florida

Bruce F. Scharschmidt, MDHyperion TherapeuticsSouth San Franicisco, California

Ronald J. Sokol, MDThe Children’s HospitalAurora, Colorado

Susan Sherman StoneHingham, Massachusetts

Daniel E. WeilMesirow FinancialHighland Park, Illinois

Honorary Board Member

Thomas E. Starzl, MDUniversity of Pittsburgh School of MedicinePittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Executive ManagementNewton GuerinExecutive Vice President and Chief Operating O� cer

Rebecca FrankExecutive Vice President and Chief Development and Marketing O� cer

David TickerExecutive Vice President and Chief Financial O� cer

Cynthia GardnerVice President of Field Operations

Lynn SeimVice President of Programs

Diann RohdeVice President of Communications

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Header Mission Statement

Our mission is to facilitate, advocate and promote education, support and research for the prevention,

treatment and cure of liver disease.

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Advancing HopeThe American Liver Foundation reached new milestones in 2011 in our pursuit of advancing hope for all those with liver disease.

One of the major highlights of the year was FDA approval of two new treatments for hepatitis C. After waiting for nearly a decade, people with hepatitis C now have treatments that will signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. The American Liver Foundation embraced this information with numerous outreach activities

including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.

The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues surrounding acute liver failure.

In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were provided support services through HelpLine requests and other mechanism of support.

The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on Cirrhosis (English and Spanish), HCV/HIV Coinfection (English and Spanish), and Hepatic Encephalopathy (English and Spanish), as well as support guides: An Introduction to Clinical Trials, Financial Assistance Resources, Newly Diagnosed: HBV, Newly Diagnosed: Hepatitis B, Newly Diagnosed: Hepatitis C, Newly Diagnosed: Liver Cancer, and Newly Diagnosed: Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).

The American Liver Foundation is proud to be part of the progress in Advancing Hope.

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including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.

The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues

The American Liver Foundation embraced this information with numerous outreach activities

The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on The Programs Department created additional education materials in FY 2011 which included new brochures on

The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues surrounding acute liver failure.

In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were provided support services through HelpLine requests and other mechanism of support.

In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were

In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education In the patient services area, nearly 150,000 individuals were reached in education programs, support

The research e� orts also continued with funding of early career investigators as they begin their journey of work in biomedical research of liver conditions. Their work ranged looking at hepatitis C to issues

titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.

including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns

approval of two new treatments for hepatitis C. After waiting for nearly a decade, people with hepatitis C now have treatments that will C. After waiting for nearly a decade, people with hepatitis C now have treatments that will signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. The American Liver Foundation embraced this signi� cantly increase their chance for a cure. The American Liver Foundation embraced this information with numerous outreach activities information with numerous outreach activities

including partnering with Merck Pharmaceuticals on groundbreaking public education campaigns titled Tune In To Hep C and Step Up to the Plate Against Hep C. Both campaigns raised the level of awareness of hepatitis C, encouraged those at risk to be tested and to seek medical attention if needed.

services and outreach activities. A leading outcome of the American Liver Foundation’s education program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were program was a 96% average increase in knowledge by participants. In total over 7000 individuals were

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Research

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2011 Liver Scholars

AASLD/ALF Liver Scholar Donghun Shin, PhDUniversity of PittsburghPittsburgh, PAMechanisms Regulating Early Liver Development: Liver Speci� cation and Hepatic CompetenceMentor: Satdarshan P. Singh Monga, MD

AASLD/ALF Liver ScholarPranavkumar Shivakumar, MPharm, PhDCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, OHActivation of complement system regulates epithelial injury and obstruction in biliary atresiaMentor: Jorge A. Bezerra, MD

AASLD/ALF Liver ScholarJessica Wen, MD The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia/University of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia, PAMechanisms of Liver Fibrosis in Congenital Hepatic FibrosisMentor: Rebecca Wells, MD

American Liver Foundation Liver ScholarRomina Fiorotto, PhDYale University

New Haven, CTDysregulation of TLR4-dependent epithelial innate immunity in cystic � brosis cholangiopathyMentor: Mario Strazzabosco, MD, PhD

American Liver Foundation Liver ScholarEek Joong Park, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, CAContribution of mTOR and autophagy signaling to obesity-promoted hepatocarcinogenesisMentor: David Brenner, MD

2011 PSC Seed Grant

American Liver Foundation PSC Seed GrantBertus Eksteen, PhDUniversity of CalgaryCalgary, Alberta, CanadaRole of Glypican-6 in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

2011 Research Awards Program Awards and Recipients

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Research

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2011 Postdoctoral Research Fellowships

Charles Trey, MD Memorial Postdoctoral Research FellowshipAntonio Sorrentino, PhDUniversity of California, San FranciscoSan Francisco, CADiscovery and pre-clinical development of microRNA therapeutics targeting liver cancer Mentor: Andrei Goga, MD, PhD

Herman Lopata Memorial Hepatitis Postdoctoral Research FellowshipSelena Sagan, PhDStanford UniversityStanford, CAInvestigating a protective role for miR-122 in the life cycle of Hepatitis C virusMentor: Peter Sarnow, PhD

Hans Popper Memorial Postdoctoral Research FellowshipTomonori Aoyama, MD, PhDUniversity of California, San DiegoLa Jolla, CARegulation of liver macrophages in liver � brogenesisMentor: David Brenner, MD

Sun� owers for Holli Autoimmune Hepatitis Postdoctoral Research FellowshipDavid Assis, MDYale University School of MedicineNew Haven, CTThe role of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) in Autoimmune HepatitisMentor: James Boyer, MD

Alexander M. White, III Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Frank DiPaola, MDCincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical CenterCincinnati, OHThe role of peribiliary glands in development and repair of extrahepatic bile ductsMentor: Jorge Bezerra, MD

Roger L. Jenkins, MD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipMichel Fausther, PhDUniversity of Arkansas for Medical SciencesLittle Rock, ARDysregulation of CD73/ecto-5’-nucleotidase in liver � brosisMentor: Jonathan Drano� , MD

2011 Research Awards Program Awards and Recipients (cont.)

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Irwin M. Arias, MD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipAndrew Cox, PhDBrigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MARole of nitric oxide signaling in liver development and regeneration in zebra� shMentor: Wolfram Goessling, MD, PhD

Congressman John Joseph Moakley Postdoctoral Research FellowshipBaran Ersoy, PhDBrigham and Women’s HospitalBoston, MARegulation of Hepatic Glucose Homeostasis by Phosphatidylcholine-Transfer Protein (PC-TP) and Thioesterase Superfamily Member 2 (Them2)Mentor: David Cohen, MD, PhD Tim Sylvia Memorial Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Hisashi Kosaka, MD, PhDBoston University School of MedicineBoston, MAMechanisms of Hepatic Adhesion FormationMentor: James Becker, MD

Thomas E. Starzl, MD Postdoctoral Research FellowshipMoritz Schmelzle, MDBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA

Platelet activation triggered by CD39L1/NTPDase2 facilitates stem cell-mediated liver regenerationMentor: Simon Robson, MD, PhD, FRCP

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Education Milestones

Fiscal Year 2011 marked another great year for providing education, outreach and support services at the American Liver Foundation. The American Liver Foundation saw an increase in the number of education participants and a greater increase in the number of education programs conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.

In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with signi� cant outcomes.

FY 2011 program highlights include:• An average of 96% increase in program participants’ knowledge • 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of which were translated to Spanish

Education Programs

The American Liver Foundation education programs target three populations: general public, patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that continued to be implemented nationwide.

Education

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American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with

• An average of 96% increase in program participants’ knowledge • 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of

In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

patients with liver disease and their families and healthcare/social service professionals. Education programs consist of core programs, national programs and chapter speci� c programs. The following programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that programs Love Your Liver, Treatment Choices Initiative and Fatty Liver Information Program that

• 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of which were translated to Spanishwhich were translated to Spanish• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of

• 29% of participants that benefi ted from the education programs were patients• A 50% increase over the number of Treatment Choices Initiative programs delivered• Expansion of health education materials; 11 new education materials were created, two of

FY 2011 program highlights include:

programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with

In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the

further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.

In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education

further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.conducted. As the American Liver Foundation continues to implement education programs and further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.further improve the quality of our programs, more milestones are anticipated in the years ahead.

In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the In Fiscal Year 2011, the American Liver Foundation touched 134,157 individuals through education programs, support services and outreach activities. Through its 724 education programs, the American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with American Liver Foundation delivered consistent and high quality programs and services with

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CORE PROGRAMS

Love Your Liver (LYL)The American Liver Foundation conducted 412 Love Your Liver programs that reached 25,417students nationwide in FY 2011. There was a 100% average increase in knowledge among student who participated in Love Your Liver programs.

Treatment Choices Initiative (TCI)In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009.

Fatty Liver Information Program (FLIP)The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.

Support ServicesSupport services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore innovative support service options.

Outreach ActivitiesOutreach activities such as participation in health fairs, community meetings, conferences and volunteer training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 people.

Dramatic GrowthThe American Liver Foundation continues to explore innovate ways to conduct education programs designed to give patients with liver disease, their families, the medical community and the general public an increased understanding of liver disease.

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participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.

Support services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore

The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student

training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185 training raise liver awareness among large audiences. In FY 2011, outreach activities involved 95,185

Support services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards online support services has been noted and the American Liver Foundation continues to explore

Support services include a national helpline (phone calls, emails and letters) as well as support groups across the nation. In FY 2011, the American Liver Foundation responded to 6,273 requests for information. Additionally, there were 54 in-person support group meetings reaching 850 individuals. A trend towards

who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.

The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student who participated. FY2011 marked the second year of this program.

Fatty Liver Information Program (FLIP)The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303

4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009.

Fatty Liver Information Program (FLIP)

In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. In FY2011, the American Liver Foundation conducted 207 Treatment Choices Initiative programs for 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009. 4,457. There was a 50% increase in the number of program delivered from Fy2009.

The American Liver Foundation conducted 87 Fatty Liver Information Programs that reached 1,303 participants nationwide in FY2011. There was a 94% average increase in knowledge among student

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Financials

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Where Your Donation Goes

Program Services

Program Expenses

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FinancialsBalance Sheet

Assets 2011 2010

Cash and Cash Equivalents $607,129 $516,805

Investments 2,381,455 2,456,498

Contributions Receivable 1,362,730 1,004,626

Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets 236,642 281,526

Property and Equipment, Net 508,515 433,378

Total Assets $5,096,471 $4,692,833

Liabilities and Net Assets

Liabilities:

Accrued Expenses 713,266 812,078

Payroll & Related liabilities 241,259 260,975

Funds Held on Behalf of Others 1,045,202 1,082,339

Awards and Grants Payable 875,000 609,820

Loan Payable 842,764 868,088

Total Liabilities 3,717,491 3,633,300

Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)

Unrestricted (1,639,941) (1,899,629)

Temporarily Restricted 2,026,886 1,967,127

Permanently Restricted 992,035 992,035

Total Net Assets 1,378,980 1,059,533

Total Liabilities and Net Assets $5,096,471 $4,692,833

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Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)Net Assets Surplus/(Deficit)

Accrued Expenses

Payroll & Related liabilities

Funds Held on Behalf of Others Funds Held on Behalf of Others

Awards and Grants Payable

842,764

1,045,202

875,000

241,259

1,045,202

812,078

Property and Equipment, Net

Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets

Property and Equipment, Net

Contributions Receivable

Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets

Property and Equipment, Net

Prepaid Expenses and Other Assets

1,362,7301,362,730

236,642

508,515

508,515

$4,692,833$4,692,833

609,820

868,088868,088

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FinancialsStatement of Activities 2011

Public Support & Revenues 2011 2010

Contributions $3,251,917 $2,302,135

Investment Income, Net 105,171 280,060

Other 8,164 6,444

Special Events,

Net of Direct Expenses 5,150,304 5,572,323

Program Income

Total Public Support & Revenues 8,515,556 8,160,962

Program Services

Public Education 984,192 1,115,069

Research 2,424,048 1,840,476

Professional Education 632,696 716,830

Patient Services 1,757,488 1,991,195

Community Services 984,192 1,115,069

Total Program Services 6,782,616 6,778,639

Supporting Services

Management & General 569,898 552,090

Fundraising 843,595 955,773

Total Support Services 1,413,493 1,507,863 Total Cost of Program & Supporting Services 8,196,109 8,286,502

Change in Net Assets 319,447 (125,540)

Net Assets, beginning of year 1,059,533 1,185,073

Net Assets, end of year $1,378,980 $1,059,533

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Total Public Support & Revenues 8,515,556

984,192

2,424,048

632,696

1,757,488

Supporting ServicesSupporting Services

Management & General

Supporting Services

Management & General

Supporting Services

Management & General Management & General Management & General 569,898569,898 552,090

Public Education

Professional Education

Patient Services

Community Services 984,192

6,782,616

984,192

716,830

1,991,195

1,115,069

1,840,476

716,830

Total Public Support & Revenues

Program Income

Net of Direct Expenses

Program Income

Net of Direct Expenses

8,164

5,572,323

8,160,962

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Prometheus Society - $100,000+Dr. Miriam and Sheldon G. Adelson Charitable Trust

Genentech Inc.

Merck Sharpe and Dohme Corporation

Michael and Susan Kerr

Liver Ambassador - $50,000 - $99,999American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

(AASLD)

Centene Management Company LLC

Gilead Sciences, Inc.

John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation

Missouri Foundation for Health

State Of New York

The Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated

World Wide Technology Foundation

Liver Leader - $25,000 - $49,999Bristol-Myers Squibb Company

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals

Community Health Charities of the National Capital

Area

Community Health Charities of New England

Hartford Hospital

Idenix (Massachusetts) Inc.

Kadmon Corporation, LLC

Nina Richter

Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Tactical Advantage Group, LLC

Liver Advocate - $10,000 - $24,999Allegheny General Hospital

Apollo Group, Inc.

Banner Health Systems

Bobby Joe and Melony Bergeron

Brett and Abby Gordon

Bryan Cave LLP

Cardinal Community Credit Union

Carlo P. and Kimberly Frappolli

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Centene Charitable Foundation

Christopher J. and Katherine A. Berman

Cleveland Clinic

Cogenix, LLC

Community Health Charities of California

Community Health Charities of Illinois

Community Health Charities of Texas

David Steward

Donegan-Burns Foundation

Douglas G. Watson

Estate of John J. Robinson

Estate of William Kadlec

Evelyn Kerr

First Niagara

Four Oaks Bank

Fox Family Foundation

Frank Cardile

George and Kristyn Jamieson

Greenberg Traurig

Harte Hanks

IntraMed

Jamie Hormel

Je� Mann

Joseph Ambrose

Louis Lamoriello

Donors

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John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation Cleveland Clinic

Cogenix, LLC

Community Health Charities of California

Community Health Charities of Illinois

Community Health Charities of Texas

David Steward

Donegan-Burns Foundation

Douglas G. Watson

Carlo P. and Kimberly Frappolli

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Centene Charitable Foundation

Community Health Charities of the National Capital

Community Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New England

Community Health Charities of the National Capital

Community Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New EnglandCommunity Health Charities of New England

Four Oaks Bank

Fox Family Foundation

Frank Cardile

Fox Family Foundation

Frank Cardile

Fox Family FoundationFox Family Foundation

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Vertex Pharmaceuticals IncorporatedVertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated

World Wide Technology Foundation

Liver Leader - $25,000 - $49,999Estate of William Kadlec

Estate of John J. Robinson

Estate of William Kadlec

Evelyn Kerr

Douglas G. Watson

Estate of John J. Robinson

Estate of William Kadlec

Douglas G. Watson

Estate of John J. Robinson

Donegan-Burns Foundation

Douglas G. Watson

Community Health Charities of Illinois

Community Health Charities of Texas

John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation

Missouri Foundation for Health

Centene Management Company LLC

John J. McDonnell Margaret T. O’Brien Foundation

American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

Centene Management Company LLC

Liver Ambassador - $50,000 - $99,999American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

Liver Ambassador - $50,000 - $99,999American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

Bryan Cave LLP

Cardinal Community Credit Union

Brett and Abby Gordon

Bryan Cave LLP

Cardinal Community Credit UnionCardinal Community Credit Union

Carlo P. and Kimberly Frappolli

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Carlo P. and Kimberly Frappolli

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Carlo P. and Kimberly Frappolli

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Centene Charitable FoundationCentene Charitable Foundation

Christopher J. and Katherine A. Berman

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M & R Management Co., Inc.

Matrex Exhibits

Mayo Clinic Hospital

Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

Michael Braunstein

Michael W. McCarthy Foundation

Naugutuck Valley Gastroenterology Consultants, LLC

Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc.

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of

America

Robert and Regina Pollichino

Scott V. Oakley

Scripps Clinic Medical Group

Susan G. and Stuart D. Porter

The Apothecary Shops

The Crystal Foundation

The Kellner Family Pediatric Liver Disease Foundation

The Mohegan Tribe

The Tianaderrah Foundation

Thomas F. Nealon, III

United Healthcare Services, Inc.

University Hospitals

University Medical Center

US Bank

Walgreens

Wal-Mart Foundation

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Liver Partner - $5,000 - $9,999Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, LLP

Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc.

Ameren UE

Amy and Steve Valentine

Arizona Transplant Associates, PC

AT&T Foundation

Barona Band of Mission Indians

Bell Ambulance

Bert and Sandra Wasserman Foundation, Inc.

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Biesecker Foundation

Bill & Amy Koman Family Foundation

Bill and Eva Price

BJC Health System

Bruce F. Scharschmidt, MD and Peggy S. Crawford, MD

Burrill & Company

California Paci� c Medical Center

Carolyn A. and Mark E. Hamlin

Casino Arizona Talking Stick Resort

Catherine Hyndman

Centura Health

Children’s Health Care Associates, Inc.

City National Bank

Combined Health Agencies

Community Health Charities of Arizona

Community Health Charities of Colorado

Community Health Charities of Florida

Community Health Charities of New York

Community Health Charities of Wisconsin

Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Corymore Foundation

Dan and Nancy Dickinson

David L. and Mary J. Steward

Deborah and Michael J. Morgan

Deloitte & Touche Services LP

Diane Matusiak

Dominion Foundation

Donald J. and Joan Gordon

Donor Network of Arizona

Duke Manufacturing Co.

Edward Jones

Ellen D. Sheehan

Eileen Walsh

Ellen Porges

EMC Corporation

14 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report

The Kellner Family Pediatric Liver Disease Foundation

City National Bank

Combined Health Agencies

Community Health Charities of Arizona

Community Health Charities of Colorado

Community Health Charities of Florida

Community Health Charities of New York

Community Health Charities of Wisconsin

Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Catherine Hyndman

Centura Health

Children’s Health Care Associates, Inc.

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Liver Partner - $5,000 - $9,999Liver Partner - $5,000 - $9,999Liver Partner - $5,000 - $9,999Liver Partner - $5,000 - $9,999

Deloitte & Touche Services LP

Diane Matusiak

Dominion Foundation

Diane Matusiak

Dominion Foundation

Diane Matusiak

Dominion FoundationDominion Foundation

Deloitte & Touche Services LP

The Tianaderrah Foundation

United Healthcare Services, Inc.

Dan and Nancy Dickinson

David L. and Mary J. Steward

Corymore Foundation

Dan and Nancy Dickinson

David L. and Mary J. Steward

Corymore Foundation

Dan and Nancy Dickinson

Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Corymore Foundation

Dan and Nancy Dickinson

Community Health Charities of Wisconsin

Conatus Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Corymore Foundation

Community Health Charities of Florida

Community Health Charities of New York

Community Health Charities of Wisconsin

The Kellner Family Pediatric Liver Disease Foundation

Scripps Clinic Medical Group

Susan G. and Stuart D. Porter

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of California Paci� c Medical Center

Carolyn A. and Mark E. Hamlin

California Paci� c Medical Center

Carolyn A. and Mark E. Hamlin

Casino Arizona Talking Stick Resort

Carolyn A. and Mark E. Hamlin

Casino Arizona Talking Stick Resort

Catherine Hyndman

Casino Arizona Talking Stick Resort

Catherine Hyndman

Children’s Health Care Associates, Inc.

Combined Health Agencies

Community Health Charities of Arizona

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Ernst & Young U.S. LLP

Estate of Richard Schar�

FedEx Employees Credit Union

Fiduciary Trust Company

First Bank

Frank Dzvonik

Frank L. Viola

Friends of T.A.G

George Y. Wu, MD, PhD

Gipson Family Foundation

Gordon Crawford

Gulfcoast LTC Partners, Inc.

Harvey and Bella Kaufman

Hyperion Therapeutics

International Business Machines Corporation

Ironshore

Jody Venturoni

John Harrison

John Musil, PharmD, FA

Josephine Ingle

Kaiser Permanente

Kathy Mar

Kohl’s

Kyle Barker

Latham and Watkins LLP

McAfee

Medical College of Wisconsin

Medimmune

Mesirow Financial

Michael Rivett

Michele D. DeMotto (Calamari)

Minnesota Gastroenterology, PA

Monte� ore

Morgan Stanley

Morrison & Foerster, LLP

Nemours

Nestle Purina Petcare Company

Neudesic

New Trier Township High School, District 203

Nezam Afdhal

Nicole Ellis Foundation

Nordion

North Shore Endoscopy Center

One Legacy

Oracle USA, Inc.

Peabody Investments Corp.

Peggy L. George

Penn University of Pennsylvania

Pricewaterhouse Coopers

R. Laurence Macon

Raghaven Chinnadurai, PhD

Ray Brown

Rush University Medical Center

Russell Reynolds Associates

Samuel A. and Jill A. Hamacher

Sara Crown Star

So� nnova Ventures

Special Design Health Care

Spencer Glendon and Lisa Tung

Stamford Hospital

Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated

Susan Porter

Ted Boylan

TEK Systems

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee

The General Electric Foundation

The J. David Gladstone Institute

The Methodist Hospital System

The University of Chicago

Theravance, Inc.

Thomas Je� erson University Hospitals

Thomas King

Tracey Rezak

Tufts University School of Medicine

University of California, Irvine

University of California, San Francisco Medical Center

American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report 15

Russell Reynolds Associates

Samuel A. and Jill A. Hamacher

Sara Crown Star

So� nnova Ventures

Special Design Health Care

Spencer Glendon and Lisa Tung

Stamford Hospital

Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated

Raghaven Chinnadurai, PhD

Ray Brown

Rush University Medical Center

Mesirow Financial

The General Electric Foundation

The J. David Gladstone Institute

The Methodist Hospital System

The J. David Gladstone Institute

The Methodist Hospital System

The J. David Gladstone InstituteThe J. David Gladstone Institute

The Methodist Hospital System

The J. David Gladstone Institute

The Methodist Hospital System

The General Electric Foundation

The J. David Gladstone Institute

The Methodist Hospital System

The General Electric Foundation

The J. David Gladstone Institute

The Methodist Hospital System

Ted Boylan

TEK Systems

Ted Boylan

TEK Systems

Susan Porter

Ted Boylan

Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated

Stamford Hospital

Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated

Special Design Health Care

Spencer Glendon and Lisa Tung

International Business Machines Corporation

Penn University of Pennsylvania

Pricewaterhouse Coopers

Penn University of Pennsylvania

Pricewaterhouse Coopers

R. Laurence Macon

Pricewaterhouse Coopers

R. Laurence Macon

Raghaven Chinnadurai, PhDRaghaven Chinnadurai, PhDRaghaven Chinnadurai, PhD

Rush University Medical Center

Russell Reynolds Associates

Samuel A. and Jill A. Hamacher

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University of Colorado Hospital Authority

Versant Ventures Management, LLC

Washington University in St. Louis

Westmoreland Hospital

William A. and Sonya T. Carpenter

William C. Lucia

Winstead Civic Trust

Za� aroni Foundation

Liver Friend - $2,500 - $4,999A Plus Warehouse Equipment and Supplies

Abdalla Alireza

Aboud A� , MD

Akerman Senter� tt

Alan and Marion Gar� eld

Alfredo and Ada Capitanini Foundation

Allan Doerr

Allan W. Wolko� , MD

Allison and Daniel Baskes

Andrew C. and Barbara B. Taylor

Angela Tsai

Anthony E. Madrid

Arapahoe Gastroenterology, PC

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, LP

Bank of America Foundation, Inc.

Bartell Hotels

Bay City Capital Foundation

Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLP

Brady Brown

Brian J. Doan

Briggs & Stratton Corporation

Brown Shoe Company, Inc.

Burman’s Specialty Pharmacy

Calabrio, Inc.

Carol ` Ma

Carol A. Cantagallo

Carolyn B. Ta�

Cary A. Caldwell, MD

Cassidy Turley Midwest, Inc.

Charitable Flex Fund

Christopher L. and Patricia C. Marsh

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Community Health Charities of Alabama, Inc.

Community Health Charities of Kansas and Missouri,

Inc.

Community Health Charities of Michigan

Community Health Charities of New Jersey

Community Health Charities of the Northeast

Community Health Charities of North Carolina

Community Health Charities of Ohio

Community Health Charities of the Southeast

Community Health Charities of Tennessee

Community Health Charities of Virginia

Community Health Charities of Washington State

Connecticut Cardiothoracic Surgical Associates

Connecticut General Life Insurance Company

Consulting Radiologists, Ltd.

CORE

Covidien

Craig Realty Group-Anthem, LP

Crossroads Hospice

Daniel N. Smiley, MD

Dart Group II Foundation Inc.

Dave Hunter

David Udowenko

Debra M. and Chris Kienstra

Desert Diamond

Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation

Digestive Disease Consultants, P. C.

Directemployers Association, Inc.

Discount America’s Tire Co.

Donald J. Hillebrand, MD

Donna H. Siegel

16 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report

Community Health Charities of Tennessee

Community Health Charities of Virginia

Community Health Charities of Washington State

Connecticut Cardiothoracic Surgical Associates

Connecticut General Life Insurance Company

Consulting Radiologists, Ltd.

CORE

Covidien

Community Health Charities of the Northeast

Community Health Charities of North Carolina

Community Health Charities of Ohio

Community Health Charities of the Southeast

Bay City Capital Foundation

Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLPBilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLPBilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLPBilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLPBilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod LLPDave Hunter

David Udowenko

Debra M. and Chris Kienstra

David Udowenko

Debra M. and Chris Kienstra

David UdowenkoDavid Udowenko

Debra M. and Chris KienstraDebra M. and Chris KienstraDebra M. and Chris Kienstra

Andrew C. and Barbara B. TaylorAndrew C. and Barbara B. Taylor

Crossroads Hospice

Craig Realty Group-Anthem, LP

Crossroads Hospice

Daniel N. Smiley, MD

Craig Realty Group-Anthem, LP

Crossroads Hospice

Craig Realty Group-Anthem, LP

Connecticut Cardiothoracic Surgical Associates

Connecticut General Life Insurance Company

Consulting Radiologists, Ltd.

Alfredo and Ada Capitanini Foundation

A Plus Warehouse Equipment and SuppliesA Plus Warehouse Equipment and Supplies

Inc.

Community Health Charities of Michigan

Community Health Charities of New Jersey

Inc.

Community Health Charities of Michigan

Community Health Charities of New JerseyCommunity Health Charities of New Jersey

Community Health Charities of the Northeast

Community Health Charities of North Carolina

Community Health Charities of the Northeast

Community Health Charities of North Carolina

Community Health Charities of the Northeast

Community Health Charities of North Carolina

Community Health Charities of OhioCommunity Health Charities of Ohio

Community Health Charities of the Southeast

Community Health Charities of TennesseeCommunity Health Charities of Tennessee

Community Health Charities of Virginia

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Dr. and Mrs. Martin Ho� man

Dr. John Tsai

Dru Goodman

Duane Morris LLP

Elizabeth Gessaman

Estate of Kenneth W. Hastings

Everett Castle Medical Services, PLLC

Express Scripts, Inc.

FedEX Services

Fennemore Craig, P.C.

Gary D. and Carol Heins

Gary L. Dudley

Gastroenterology Center of Connecticut, PC

Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network

GKN Foundation

GNYHA Ventures, Inc.

Gordon Hanrahan, Inc.

Grace Y. Lam

Grandstand Sports and Memorabilia, Inc.

Gunderson Ditmer

Gus P. Karos

HCA Inc.

Hector Rodriguez-Luna

Hogan Lovells US LLP

Hospital Pathology Associates, PA

Hugo and Susan Vargas

Indiana University Medical

Internal Medicine Associates, P. C.

Ira M. Jacobson, MD

Irwin M. Arias, MD

ITG Inc.

James Saunders

Jay Salepand

Je� rey Strauss

Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare

John Cha

John Kucera

John M. Vierling, MD, FACP

John Polio, MD

John S. Go� , MD

Jones Day

Joseph A. and Janet P. King

Joseph Marvan

Joseph Webbert

Julee Jaruszawicus

Karen Bernstein

Kate Belk-Arenas

Kathleen Bracey

Kathleen Gates

Kathryn Baker, MD

Keith Donnell

KeyBank National Associations

Kimberlee Howard

Kris Way Truck Leasing, Inc.

Kurt Fox

Lisa A. Haile, JD, PhD

Lisa Laird, MD

Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital

Lyuba Varticovski

Marlene Ambrose

Mary K. and Mark A. Musgrove

Meaden & Moore Management, Ltd.

Medednow, LLC

Meghan Andrighetti

Merck Employee Giving Campaign

Merrill Lynch

Michael E. Wisner

Michael Hausknost

Michael Reilly

Microsoft Giving Campaign

Midas International Corporation

Mike T. Bui and Tu-Chyanh T. Pham

Nancy Reau, MD

Nelnet, Inc.

American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report 17

Kimberlee Howard

Kris Way Truck Leasing, Inc.

Kurt Fox

Lisa A. Haile, JD, PhD

Lisa Laird, MD

Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital

Lyuba Varticovski

Marlene Ambrose

Kathryn Baker, MD

Keith Donnell

Internal Medicine Associates, P. C.

Ira M. Jacobson, MD

Irwin M. Arias, MD

Internal Medicine Associates, P. C.

Ira M. Jacobson, MD

Internal Medicine Associates, P. C. Merck Employee Giving Campaign

Merrill Lynch

Michael E. Wisner

Merck Employee Giving Campaign

Merrill Lynch

Michael E. Wisner

Merck Employee Giving Campaign

Michael E. Wisner

Merck Employee Giving CampaignMerck Employee Giving CampaignMerck Employee Giving CampaignMerck Employee Giving CampaignMerck Employee Giving Campaign

Grandstand Sports and Memorabilia, Inc.

Meaden & Moore Management, Ltd.

Mary K. and Mark A. Musgrove

Meaden & Moore Management, Ltd.

Medednow, LLC

Marlene Ambrose

Mary K. and Mark A. Musgrove

Meaden & Moore Management, Ltd.

Marlene Ambrose

Mary K. and Mark A. Musgrove

Lyuba Varticovski

Marlene Ambrose

Lucile Salter Packard Children’s Hospital

Gastroenterology Center of Connecticut, PC

Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network

Gastroenterology Center of Connecticut, PC

Kate Belk-Arenas

Kathleen Bracey

Karen Bernstein

Kate Belk-Arenas

Kathleen BraceyKathleen Bracey

Kathleen Gates

Kathryn Baker, MDKathryn Baker, MD

KeyBank National Associations

Kris Way Truck Leasing, Inc.

Meaden & Moore Management, Ltd.

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Nelson, Mullins, Riley, & Scarborough

Nike Inc. and A� liates

Noemi and Michael Neidor�

North American Shippers Association, Inc.

Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation, Inc.

Norwich G. I. Associates, P.C.

Panicle Corporation

Pasqua Yaqui Tribe

Patricia and Stephen P. Ramsthaler

Paul and Laverne Perez

Paul and Lisa Laikind

Paul Joseph Gaglio, Sr.

Peter McGrath

Pima Federal Credit Union

Pitney Bowes, Inc.

Polly Annenberg Levee Charitable Trust

Pramod Mistry, MD

Premier Inc

Rainer Gruessner, MD

Reed H. Eberly

Regulus Therapeutics, Inc.

Richard Hille

Richard J. Szemiot, Esq.

Rick Davidson

Ricoh Americas Corporation

Robert John Russo Galleries

Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi, LLP

Rocky Mountain Endoscopy Centers,

Roger Ruttenberg

Roy K. and Maureen Youngberg

Ryan Specialty Group, LLC

Sandeep Laul

Scott Gilden

Scott Schindler

SCRI Clinical IST

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

Sonya Sullivan

Southern California Transplantation Institute Research

Foundation

Southwest Gastrointestinal Specialists PC

St. Joseph Hospital

Stan’s Club La Mark

State Street Matching Gift Program

Stephen Henning

Stephen Voboril, CLTC

Steven Goldschmid, MD

Strata Marketing, Inc.

Sur Properties, LLC

Sycuan Casino & Resort

Symantec Corporation

Talcott Franklin

Tammy Brown

The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.

The Children’s Hospital Association

The Community Foundation

The Sollar Foundation, Inc.

Theresa S. Park and Gregory K. Irikura

Thomas J. Krumenacker

Timothy Turner

Truist

U.S. Bioservices

UCSD Medical Center

University Physicians

UW Health

Valley of the Sun United Way

Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy

Webster Bank

Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign

William G. Forrester

Winslow Technology Group, LLC

Yale University School of Medicine

Yale-New Haven Hospital

Zachary Kerr

18 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report

The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.

The Children’s Hospital Association

The Community Foundation

The Sollar Foundation, Inc.

Theresa S. Park and Gregory K. Irikura

Thomas J. Krumenacker

Timothy Turner

Truist

Symantec Corporation

Talcott Franklin

Tammy Brown

Rocky Mountain Endoscopy Centers,

Roger Ruttenberg

Roy K. and Maureen YoungbergRoy K. and Maureen YoungbergRoy K. and Maureen YoungbergRoy K. and Maureen Youngberg

Valley of the Sun United Way

Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy

Webster Bank

Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy

Webster Bank

Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy

Webster Bank

Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy

Valley of the Sun United Way

Walgreens Specialty PharmacyWalgreens Specialty Pharmacy

UCSD Medical CenterUCSD Medical Center

University Physicians

U.S. Bioservices

UCSD Medical Center

U.S. Bioservices

UCSD Medical Center

Theresa S. Park and Gregory K. Irikura

Thomas J. Krumenacker

Polly Annenberg Levee Charitable TrustPolly Annenberg Levee Charitable Trust

Strata Marketing, Inc.

Sur Properties, LLC

Strata Marketing, Inc.

Sur Properties, LLC

Sycuan Casino & Resort

Sur Properties, LLC

Sycuan Casino & Resort

Symantec Corporation

Sycuan Casino & Resort

Symantec Corporation

The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.The Boston Consulting Group, Inc.

The Children’s Hospital Association

The Community Foundation

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Liver Supporter - $1,000 - $2,499Abrams Capital Management, LLC

Accuray Inc.

Adler Custom Signworks

Adonai Employment, Inc.

Advanced Health Media

Aeroweld Inc.

Aetna Foundation, Inc.

A’Frica Sheppard

Ajay K. Sahajpal

Alastair Muir-Taylor

Alex Barkas

Alfred A. and Gilda Slifka

Alfredo Dinten

Alice Cuchetti

Alicia P. Delisio

Alston & Bird LLP

Alzheimer’s Association

Amy F. Goodusky

Amy Lynn Fleury

Andrea Goldstein

Andrew M. Ratner

Andrew Mirtich

Angela and Eric Jacobiak

Anixter

Ann Marie Connolly

Anna O’Kee� e

Annie Canner

Anthem Blue Cross

Anthony Coury

Anthony J. Capaldo, Jr.

Arleen and Phillip E. Korenblat

Autodesk

Ballard Spahr LLP

Barbara Bell and Peter Garvey

Barbara L. Pitts

Barbara M. and Pat M. Parziale

BarCap

Barclays Bank PLC HO UK

Barry A. and Sheryl Zukofsky

Barry Felder

Basin Electric Power Cooperative

Belway Electrical Contracting Corp

Benton Davis

Bessie Plummer

Beth Ann Matthewson

BioScrip and Subsidiaries

Blackrock

Blake Yoshida

Blanke Foundation

Bloomberg L.P. - ACH

Bluth & Zukofsky, CPA

Bonnie Vozar

Boston College High School

Brenda A. Roche

Brian and Misty Hansen

Brianne Mahoney and Lisa Bennett

Bridget Gagnon

Bruce and Carmen White

Bruce E. Falby and Nancy R. Isiko�

Bruce Kafenbaum

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Burt I. Harris, Jr.

Calcagni Associates

California Community Foundation

Cara Ann Linehan

Cara Sapida

Carol Geiger

Carole S. Pittelman

Cars 4 Causes

Catherine T. Moore

Centocor, Inc.

Charles and Ann May

Charles Beer

American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report 19

Bonnie Vozar

Boston College High School

Brenda A. Roche

Brian and Misty Hansen

Brianne Mahoney and Lisa Bennett

Bridget Gagnon

Bruce and Carmen White

Bruce E. Falby and Nancy R. Isiko�

Blanke Foundation

Bloomberg L.P. - ACH

Bluth & Zukofsky, CPA

Anthem Blue Cross

Anthony Coury

Anthem Blue Cross

California Community Foundation

Cara Ann Linehan

Cara Sapida

Cara Ann Linehan

Cara Sapida

Cara Ann Linehan

California Community FoundationCalifornia Community Foundation

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Burt I. Harris, Jr.

Bruce Kafenbaum

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Bruce E. Falby and Nancy R. Isiko�

Bruce Kafenbaum

Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC

Bruce and Carmen White

Bruce E. Falby and Nancy R. Isiko�

Brianne Mahoney and Lisa Bennett

BioScrip and Subsidiaries

Blackrock

BioScrip and Subsidiaries

Blackrock

Blake Yoshida

Blanke FoundationBlanke Foundation

Bloomberg L.P. - ACH

Boston College High School

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Charles R. and Harriett Gibbs

Charles Schwab Matching Gift Center

Charles Werner

Chelsea Nicole Ament

Cheryl Ann Impellizzeri

Chevron Humankind

Chicago Pizza Franchise, Inc.

Children’s Hospital Boston

China Horizon Management LLC

Christopher and Dana L. Marston

Christopher Lutes

Christopher P. Johnson, MD

Christopher P. Nunes

Christopher Rommel

Chubb Federal Insurance Company

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Citizens Bank

City of Los Angeles Auditor Controller’s General

Warrant

Clayton S. Reynolds

Clifton Board Of Education

Coco Pari Inc.

Cohen Fest

Community Health Charities of Indiana, Inc.

Community Health Charities of Minnesota

Community Health Charities of Oklahoma

Community Shares of Minnesota

Computer Associates International, Inc.

Connecticut Classic Chevy

Connex Credit Union

Connextions, Inc.

Convergys

Cook Systems International, Inc.

Corporate Risk Solutions, LLC

County of Los Angeles

Craig Bakken

Craig Spatz

Crain Communications Inc.

Criag Ingber

Crofutt & Smith Storage Warehouse

CSI Leasing

Cubic Corporation

CVS Corporation

Cynthia Deysher

Dacia Benson

Danice K. Atkins

Daniel A. Nash

Daniel F. and Deborah M. Du� y

Daniel L. Olvitt

Daniel Moore

Darlene F. and Joseph Sapienza, IV

David A. and Susan Sherman

David A. Chavez

David A. Hull, MD, FACS

David D. and Sandra J. Douglas

David J. Berman

David K. Imagawa, MD

David Ne�

David Newton

David T. Wong, PhD

Deanne F. Swenson

Deborah Tully

Delcath Systems, Inc.

Dell

Dennis Burns

Denver Foundation

Derek Marcou

Deshea Townsend

Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote

Don Hudson

Don R. and Cecia S. Scarbrough

Donald J. Ritt, MD

Donald M. Jensen, MD

Doug Earl and Gretchen Lemke Milbrath

20 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report

City of Los Angeles Auditor Controller’s General

David A. Chavez

David A. Hull, MD, FACS

David D. and Sandra J. Douglas

David J. Berman

David K. Imagawa, MD

David Ne�

David Newton

David T. Wong, PhD

Daniel Moore

Darlene F. and Joseph Sapienza, IV

David A. and Susan Sherman

Computer Associates International, Inc.

Connecticut Classic Chevy

Connex Credit Union

Connecticut Classic Chevy

Connex Credit Union

Connecticut Classic Chevy

Computer Associates International, Inc. Dennis Burns

Denver Foundation

Derek Marcou

Denver Foundation

Derek Marcou

Denver FoundationDenver Foundation

Derek Marcou

Community Health Charities of Indiana, Inc.

Community Health Charities of Minnesota Deborah TullyDeborah Tully

Delcath Systems, Inc.

Deanne F. Swenson

Deborah Tully

David T. Wong, PhD

Deanne F. Swenson

David T. Wong, PhD

Deanne F. Swenson

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

City of Los Angeles Auditor Controller’s General

Chubb Federal Insurance Company

Daniel A. Nash

Daniel F. and Deborah M. Du� y

Daniel A. Nash

Daniel F. and Deborah M. Du� y

Daniel L. Olvitt

Daniel F. and Deborah M. Du� y

Daniel L. Olvitt

Darlene F. and Joseph Sapienza, IV

David A. and Susan Sherman

David D. and Sandra J. Douglas

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Douglas and Eileen Buske

Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller

Dr. and Mrs. James L. Boyer

Dr. and Mrs. Kolala Sridhar

Dr. and Mrs. Saverio Ligato

Dr. Karen Beth Mashkin

Duane Reade Charitable Foundation

Earl W. Gunn

Ed Finnegan

Edna Rosenthal

Edward C. and Ruth A. Olsker, Jr.

Edward G. Sawyer Co, Inc

Edward J. Feiman

Edward S. and Dia S. Weil

Eileen Davis

Electronic Vaulting Services, LLC

Elias N. Hernandez

Elisa Lallow

Elizabeth Sinnenberg

Elliot Parks

Emerson Electric Company

Eric M. and Stacey Denkho�

Ernest Peterson Incorporated

Ethel & Philip Adelman Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Evan Krinick

F. Blaine Hollinger, MD

Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund

Foley Family Foundation

Fort McDowell Gaming Center

Fox Rothschild LLP

Frank D’Antonio

Frederick C. Boyd, III

Frederick H. Geldbach

Friends Of A New Beginning

Fulton School Employees’ Charitable Fund

Gateway EDI

Geico Philanthropic Foundation

Genzyme

George R. Anson

George Gatto

Gerald Barker

Gerald Friedman, MD, PhD

Gerald Pindus

Gilbane Building Company

GlaxoSmithKline Foundation

Gloria J. and Francis X. Healy

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Grace Episcopal Church

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation

Greg Obrien

Gregory A. and Christine W. Cross

Grocers Ice & Cold Storage Co., Inc.

Guido & Christine DiGeronimo Family Foundation

Hairs Lookin’ At You

Hal Mark Mersel

Harmony Hospice and Pallative Care

Health Care Service Corporation

Helen J. and Emanuel G. Guagliardo

Henn Foundation

Henry and Elissa Katz

Herbert C. Kantor

Herrick, Feinstein LLP

Hewlett-Packard

Highmark

Hingham Lumber Company, Inc.

Hong Houldings, LLC

Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.

Howard and Sharon Gentry

Howard Wenig

Huron Consulting Group

Illiana Van Meeteren

ILS

Independent Bank

Industrial Metals Recycling Corporation

American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report 21

Guido & Christine DiGeronimo Family Foundation

Hairs Lookin’ At You

Hal Mark Mersel

Harmony Hospice and Pallative Care

Health Care Service Corporation

Helen J. and Emanuel G. Guagliardo

Henn Foundation

Henry and Elissa Katz

Greg Obrien

Gregory A. and Christine W. Cross

Grocers Ice & Cold Storage Co., Inc.

Foley Family Foundation

Fort McDowell Gaming Center

Fox Rothschild LLP

Fort McDowell Gaming Center Fort McDowell Gaming Center

Hingham Lumber Company, Inc. Hingham Lumber Company, Inc.

Hong Houldings, LLC

Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.

Hong Houldings, LLC

Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.

Hong Houldings, LLC

Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.

Hong Houldings, LLC

Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.

Hingham Lumber Company, Inc.

Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.

Hingham Lumber Company, Inc.

Hotel Accounting Marcus Corp.

Ethel & Philip Adelman Charitable Foundation, Inc.Ethel & Philip Adelman Charitable Foundation, Inc.

Herrick, Feinstein LLPHerrick, Feinstein LLP

Hewlett-Packard

Herbert C. Kantor

Herrick, Feinstein LLP

Henry and Elissa Katz

Herbert C. Kantor

Herrick, Feinstein LLP

Henn Foundation

Henry and Elissa Katz

Health Care Service Corporation

Helen J. and Emanuel G. Guagliardo

Electronic Vaulting Services, LLCElectronic Vaulting Services, LLC

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Grace Episcopal Church

Goldman Sachs & Co.

Grace Episcopal Church

Greater Kansas City Community Foundation

Grace Episcopal Church

Greater Kansas City Community FoundationGreater Kansas City Community Foundation

Gregory A. and Christine W. Cross

Grocers Ice & Cold Storage Co., Inc.

Guido & Christine DiGeronimo Family FoundationGuido & Christine DiGeronimo Family Foundation

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In� nite Possibilities Foundation, Inc.

International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Iron Ship

Builders, Blacksmiths, Forgers & Helpers

Ira Silverman

Irwin Family Care P.C.

Isaac and Madeline Stein

Jacquelyn M. Parks

James A. Schulak, MD

James Head

James R. Dismukes

James Sanjay Ashgar

Jane B. Burke

Jane Hope Hastings Philanthropic Trust

Jay B. and Kay A. Kaun

Jay C. Washington

Jeanne Rozek

Jeannine and John Hampton

Je� and Sandi Coghlan

Je� Ginsburg

Je� Weinberg

Je� erson Radiology

Je� rey and Janice Tyler

Je� rey and Yolanda Belmont

Je� rey Rodgers

Jennifer G. and Robert F. Scumaci

Jennifer Pratt

Jennifer McDowell

Jennifer Strafaci

Jerald L. and Gertrude H. Wille

Jeremy Bachtel

Jerome Colonna

Jeromy Brink

Jerrold I. and Dana Palmer

JF Hillebrand USA Inc.

Jill Lee Gumbiner

Jill Nicholson

Jim Morgan

JoAnn Thompson and Edward Zelonis

Joe and Helen Bozzo

Joe Gryte

Joe Popolo

Joel L. and Deborah R. Schaller

John A. Marques

John and Helen E. Tomich

John and Kathleen Gregovich

John and Trudy Harrington

John B. and Nancy P. Schwemm

John J. Gibbons

John L. Fendenheim

John M. and Karine E. Begg

John Martin McNab, PA

John Milone

John R. Lewis

John W. and Joann Birk

John W. Mundy

Johnice Graham

Johnson & Johnson

Jonathan Krieger

Jonathan Perkins

Joseph DeColli

Joseph Tully

Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks

Joyce Ann and Robert J. Garritano

JP Morgan Chase Foundation

Julias Paige

Julie E. and Bayard Henry

Julie Mystrom

Justin Biegler

Justin G. and Ann J. Bullion

Kantar Health Inc.

Kanter Kallman Foundation, Inc.

Karen Jason

Karen L. Valentino

Karen Sutherland

22 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report

John R. Lewis

John W. and Joann Birk

John W. Mundy

Johnice Graham

Johnson & Johnson

Jonathan Krieger

Jonathan Perkins

Joseph DeColli

John M. and Karine E. Begg

John Martin McNab, PA

John Milone

Jennifer Strafaci

Jerald L. and Gertrude H. WilleJerald L. and Gertrude H. WilleJerald L. and Gertrude H. Wille

Julias Paige

Julie E. and Bayard Henry

Julie Mystrom

Julie E. and Bayard Henry

Julie Mystrom

Julie E. and Bayard HenryJulie E. and Bayard Henry

Julie Mystrom

Julie E. and Bayard Henry

Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks

Joyce Ann and Robert J. Garritano

Joseph Tully

Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks

Joyce Ann and Robert J. Garritano

Joseph Tully

Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks

Joseph DeColli

Joshua R. and Kristen Hanks

Jeannine and John Hampton

Jane Hope Hastings Philanthropic TrustJane Hope Hastings Philanthropic Trust

John B. and Nancy P. Schwemm

John J. Gibbons

John B. and Nancy P. Schwemm

John J. Gibbons

John L. FendenheimJohn L. Fendenheim

John M. and Karine E. Begg John M. and Karine E. Begg John M. and Karine E. Begg

John Martin McNab, PA

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Katelyn E. and Douglas A. Zeak

Kathy Burroughs

Katsky/Korins LLP

Kelly Friis

Kelly M. Wrenn

Kenneth Keller

Kent Koepsell

Kent Woods

Kentucky Housing Corporation

Kevin B. Sharer

Kevin R. Burney

Kevin Reinhard

KeyBank Foundation

Kristen Alioto

Kristen Cahill

Kristin Demetriou

Kubota Engine America Corporation

Kurt Metzger

Laclede Gas Company

Larry and Sue Netter

Larry Burgart

Laura Goldblatt and Chris Jessen

Laurence H. Matlick

Laurie O’Donoghue

Laverne B. Ahrens

Lawrence D. Wagman, MD

Lawrence Holland

Lawrence P. Gottesman

Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso

Lemle & Kelleher, LLP

Lewis and Linda Robert

Lewis L Shi

Liberty Mutual Foundation

Linda M. Gutierrez

Lindsay McGrath

Lisa E. Kelly

Lisa M. Nyberg

Lois and David Butter� eld

Loma Linda University Medical Center

Louis and Theresa G. Fresolone

Louis Nicholson

Lowell A. Baker

Lynn Beiswanger

Lyon Group

Macquerie Group Foundation

Mallers Building, LLC

Manafort Brothers, Inc.

Mangen Family Charitable Foundation

Marguerite Wilson

Maria Gomez

Marjorie Whitman

Mark and Sarah Luke

Mark Kmety

Mark Kmety

Mark Ross Bene� t Fund

Mark S. and Amy D. Kersey

Martin S. Barber

Maru Hyndman

Marvin Lalli

Mary Blucker

Mary Capobianco

Mary Elise Harshberger

Mary Ellen O’Banion and R. I. Mueller

Mary Lea Foundation, Inc.

Mary Rivet

Mashkin Family Foundation

Mass. Electric Construction Co.

Massachusetts Medical Society

Master Educational Assistance Foundation

Matin Mazidi

Matt Schuster

Matthew Weinberg

Maureen Ferry

Maureen Wipf

American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report 23

Mark Kmety

Mark Kmety

Mark Ross Bene� t Fund

Mark S. and Amy D. Kersey

Martin S. Barber

Maru Hyndman

Marvin Lalli

Mary Blucker

Maria Gomez

Marjorie Whitman

Mark and Sarah Luke

Lawrence P. Gottesman

Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso

Lemle & Kelleher, LLP

Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso

Lemle & Kelleher, LLP

Lawrence S. and Gail C. Caruso

Mary RivetMary Rivet

Mashkin Family Foundation

Mass. Electric Construction Co.

Mashkin Family Foundation

Mass. Electric Construction Co.

Mashkin Family Foundation

Mass. Electric Construction Co.

Mashkin Family Foundation

Mass. Electric Construction Co.

Mashkin Family Foundation

Mass. Electric Construction Co.

Laura Goldblatt and Chris Jessen

Mary Elise Harshberger

Mary Ellen O’Banion and R. I. Mueller

Mary Capobianco

Mary Elise Harshberger

Mary Ellen O’Banion and R. I. Mueller

Mary Capobianco

Mary Elise Harshberger

Mary Capobianco

Mary Elise Harshberger

Kubota Engine America Corporation

Manafort Brothers, Inc.

Mangen Family Charitable Foundation

Manafort Brothers, Inc.

Mangen Family Charitable Foundation

Marguerite Wilson

Mangen Family Charitable Foundation

Marguerite Wilson

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Mayer Electric Supply Company

McMurry Charities

MCPc, Inc.

MDU Resources Foundation

Medical Associates Research Group

Medicis Global Services Corporation

Melanie Ortiz

Megan Kelley

Melanie Ortiz

Melanie Toolan

Melrose Rotary Club Charitable Fund

MIC

Michael A. Nix-Paige

Michael Cho

Michael D. and Elizabeth M. Derby

Michael J. and Julie Tanner

Michael J. Kamdar

Michael M. Drevitch

Michael Pagano

Michael Reed

Michael Tucci

Michelle Gunther

Miguel A. and Monica Oliver

Millipore Corporation Disbursement A/C

Mississippi Lime Company

Mora Cannon

Morrissey Sweeney

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tomkiel

Musca Family Charitable Fund

Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood

Nashville Predators Foundation

National Philanthropic Trust

Nevada Endoscopy Management

New Balance Athletic Shoe, Inc.

Newton Guerin

Noras Life Gift Foundation, Inc.

Norma and Ricardo V. Aguilar

Norman Olsson

Northeast Little League, Inc.

Norton Healthcare

Noubar Mahdessian

Parry Dilaworth

Patmos Foundation, Inc.

Patricia L. and Kenneth C. Dawson

Patricia M. Sylvia

Patrick D. Surette

Paul Adams

Paul Kastin

Pennell Hamilton

Pentax Medical Company

Perdue Pharma LP

Peter and Jody Van der Goes, Jr.

Peter Mcgeough

PG&E Corporation

Philip Bruce and Harriet Spain

Phillip Wang

Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Phon Dewey Sutton

Porterwright

Protech Systems Group, Inc.

Protective Life Corporation

R.W. Gledhill Inc.

Ralph Barry

Ralph Koldinger, MD

Randy and Debra LeClaire

Randy Scha� er, III

Raymond A. Rubin, MD

Rebecca Thompson-Spurlin

Red Hat

Renuka Umashanker, MD

Rex R. Veal

Rhea B. Meshekow

Richard Bartell

Richard D. Schmieder, Jr.

24 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report

PG&E Corporation

Philip Bruce and Harriet Spain

Phillip Wang

Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Phon Dewey Sutton

Porterwright

Protech Systems Group, Inc.

Pentax Medical Company

Perdue Pharma LP

Peter and Jody Van der Goes, Jr.

Musca Family Charitable Fund

Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood

Musca Family Charitable Fund

Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood

Musca Family Charitable Fund

Nabeeh N. and Elham LaHood

Randy and Debra LeClaire

Randy Scha� er, III

Raymond A. Rubin, MD

Randy Scha� er, III

Raymond A. Rubin, MD

Randy Scha� er, IIIRandy Scha� er, III

Raymond A. Rubin, MDRaymond A. Rubin, MD

Millipore Corporation Disbursement A/C

Ralph Barry

R.W. Gledhill Inc.

Ralph Barry

Protective Life Corporation

R.W. Gledhill Inc.

Ralph Barry

Protective Life Corporation

Protech Systems Group, Inc.

Protective Life Corporation

Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Michael D. and Elizabeth M. Derby

Paul Kastin

Paul Adams

Paul Kastin

Pennell HamiltonPennell Hamilton

Pentax Medical CompanyPentax Medical Company

Perdue Pharma LP

Pentax Medical Company

Peter and Jody Van der Goes, Jr.

Philip Bruce and Harriet Spain

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Richard Dobbs

Richard Eckburg

Richard Fentin

Richard M. Colton

Rita Mccrerey

Robert and Connie Mullins

Robert and Jean Bauer

Robert Bowlin

Robert Bu�

Robert Faktorow

Robert J. Jamieson

Robert J. Mailloux

Robert K. Weiler

Robert Kanterman

Robert M. Spillane, MD

Robert S. Brown, Jr.

Robin B. Brown

Robin S. Midian, MD

Rockey J. Reed

Ronald M. and Barbara Cline

Rosalyn V. and Bernard M. Lalli

Roy Santos

Rupam Sharan, MD

Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

Saint Mary’s Hospital

Sam E. Moussa

Samantha Elizabeth Hughes

San Diego Fire� ghters - Local 145

Savings Institute Bank & Trust

Sawrite Incorporated

Scott and Maryellen Anson

Scott Leggett

Scott T. Tross

Setronics Corporation

Seung Lee

Seyrath Shaw LLP

Shanna N. and Kent Gannon

Shannon Groppenbacher

Sharon M. and Raymond L. Rayman

Sheila and Randall C. Meadows

Sheldon Katz

Sociedade Cultural Acoreana Inc.

Solar Turbines Incorporated

Sonnenschein Nath and Rosenthal

Sovereign Bank

Spinal Associates

Sprecher Brewing Co., Inc.

Star One Credit Union

Stephan Vobril

Stephanie L. Gill

Stephanie T. Cooper

Stephen F. and Camilla T. Brauer

Stephen Fodor

Stephen Gregory

Steven A. Shapiro

Steven Godsey

Steven Podolsky

Stewart Tetreault

Stites & Harbison, PLLC

Stock Yards Bank and Trust

Sudhir Gupta

Susan Salcito

Tamara Canton

Tanger Properties LP

Tanya Xavier

Tara Ko� man

Tarek Ishmail Hassanein, MD

Taylor Porter Brooks And Phillips LLP

TD Bank N.A.

Texas Children’s Hospital

Texkan Farms, Inc.

The Carmax Foundation

The Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Foundation,

Inc.

American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report 25

Stephen Gregory

Steven A. Shapiro

Steven Godsey

Steven Podolsky

Stewart Tetreault

Stites & Harbison, PLLC

Stock Yards Bank and Trust

Stephanie L. Gill

Stephanie T. Cooper

Stephen F. and Camilla T. Brauer

San Diego Fire� ghters - Local 145

Savings Institute Bank & Trust

Sawrite Incorporated

Savings Institute Bank & Trust

Sawrite Incorporated

Savings Institute Bank & Trust

Tanya XavierTanya Xavier

Tara Ko� man

Tarek Ishmail Hassanein, MD

Tara Ko� man

Tarek Ishmail Hassanein, MDTarek Ishmail Hassanein, MDTarek Ishmail Hassanein, MDTarek Ishmail Hassanein, MD

Rosalyn V. and Bernard M. Lalli

Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center

Tamara Canton

Susan Salcito

Tamara Canton

Sudhir Gupta

Susan Salcito

Tamara Canton

Stites & Harbison, PLLC

Stock Yards Bank and Trust

Stites & Harbison, PLLC

Star One Credit Union

Sprecher Brewing Co., Inc.

Star One Credit Union

Stephan Vobril

Stephanie L. Gill

Stephanie T. Cooper

Stephen F. and Camilla T. Brauer

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The Golf Club at Camelot

The Helping Hands Sale, Inc.

The Marcus Corporation Foundation, Inc.

The Midland Group

The Prudential Foundation Gifts Program

The Reebok Foundation

The Reminger Foundation Company

The Worx Group, LLC

Theatrical Protective Union Local No. 1 I.A.T.S.E

Thomas and Florence Rosse

Thomas Bak

Thomas D. Boyer, MD

Thomas Schneider

Thompson & Knight Foundation

Tian Yang

Tim Hogan

Timothy A. Robertson

Timothy Bristol

Timothy Davis

Tina and Martin Valente

Tokio Marine Management, Inc.

Tom Madine

Tom Smart

Topfer Family Foundation

Tracy Campion

Travelers Corporation

Trevor Kruder

Tyde Mechanicals Inc.

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

UBS Foundation USA Matching Gift Program

UC Health-University Hospital

UniGroup, Inc.

United Way

United Way California Capital Region

United Way of Bartholomew County, Inc.

United Way of Central Indiana, Inc.

United Way of Greater Milwaukee

United Way of Greater Philadelphia

United Way of Greater Rochester

University of Wisconsin Hospitals & Clinics Authority

Vatsady Sivongxay

Verizon Foundation

Victor Gonzalez

Virginia Navas Heine

Vivienne Segal

Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP

Wal-Mart #2956

Wal-Mart #5439

Walter F. and Joyce Senney

Warner Chilcott

Waterbury Hospital Health Center

Wein Family Foundation

Wellington Management Company, LLP

Wen C. Yarbrough

Wendy P. and Brian M. Fradsham

Western Alliance Bank

William Culberson

William E. Kelley

William H. Danforth, MD

William M. O’Connor

William Timberlake

Willis O’Brien

XL Inc.

26 American Liver Foundation 2011 Annual Report

Wellington Management Company, LLP

Wen C. Yarbrough

Wendy P. and Brian M. Fradsham

Western Alliance Bank

William Culberson

William E. Kelley

William H. Danforth, MD

William M. O’Connor

Warner Chilcott

Waterbury Hospital Health Center

Wein Family Foundation

Tyde Mechanicals Inc.

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

UBS Foundation USA Matching Gift Program

U.S. Charitable Gift Trust

UBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift ProgramUBS Foundation USA Matching Gift Program

Tokio Marine Management, Inc.Tokio Marine Management, Inc.

Willis O’Brien

XL Inc.

Willis O’Brien

XL Inc.

William Timberlake

Willis O’Brien

William M. O’Connor

William Timberlake

William H. Danforth, MD

William M. O’Connor

Thompson & Knight Foundation

Wal-Mart #2956

Wal-Mart #5439

Wal-Mart #2956

Wal-Mart #5439

Walter F. and Joyce SenneyWalter F. and Joyce Senney

Warner Chilcott

Walter F. and Joyce Senney

Waterbury Hospital Health Center

Wein Family Foundation

Wellington Management Company, LLPWellington Management Company, LLP

Wendy P. and Brian M. Fradsham

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