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ON GOODGROUNDYMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE2012 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear Friends,In 1875, a small group of men brought the YMCA to Middle Tennessee with the hope of fostering strong Christian characters in the hearts and minds of young men. They scarcely could have imagined how the small seeds they planted would grow into an organization that in 2012 provided 368,318 people—more than a third of them kids—with the tools and support they needed to learn, grow and thrive.
For more than 138 years, our Y has been driven by its Christian mission to create the conditions necessary for people in our community to grow in spirit, mind and body. As Christ’s Parable of the Sower teaches us, lasting change and personal growth only happen when our efforts are rooted “on good ground.”
For the Y, history has taught us that this good ground depends on our investment in three critical areas: our kids, our health and our neighbors. Through a shared commitment to Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility, the Y nurtures the potential of children, improves health and well-being and provides opportunities to give back and support neighbors in need.
We hope this annual report gives you a sense of the remarkable harvest that is possible when we join hands to grow and nurture the gardens of community. Whether it’s our efforts to address our region’s health crisis, give children the values and skills they need to succeed in life or reaching out to those fighting loneliness or depression, the Y has always been here for our community. And we always will be.
Our deepest thanks go to you, the volunteers, donors, friends and staff who bring our mission to life every day. We remain forever grateful to all who joined hands with us in 2012 to plant the seeds of hope that will feed and strengthen our community for generations to come.
May God continue to bless each of you, and may He continue to bless the life-changing work of our YMCA.
Journey Johnson Marty Dickens President and CEO Association Board Chair
Our Mission: A worldwide charitable fellowship united by a common loyalty to Jesus Christ for the purpose of helping people grow in spirit, mind and body.
Behold, a sower went out to sow. And it happened, as he sowed, that some seed fell by the wayside; and the birds of the air came and devoured it.
Some fell on stony ground, where it did not have much earth; and immediately it sprang up because it had no depth of earth.
But when the sun was up it was scorched, and because it had no root it withered away.
And some seed fell among thorns; and the thorns grew up and choked it, and it yielded no crop. But other seed fell
ON GOOD GROUND And yielded a crop that sprang up, increased and produced:
some thirty-fold, some sixty, and some a hundred.
MARK 4:3-8
‘A sower went out to sow his seed …’Inside every child is the promise of a brighter future—for themselves and our community. That’s why the Y is committed to nurturing these seeds of God-given potential by providing kids the vital support they need to learn, grow and thrive.
HEALTHY KIDSGROWING INSTRUCTIONS:GIVE THEM A PLACE TO BELONGHow a child spends their time away from school can be critical to their future success. The Y gives youth and teens in our community a safe place to belong while offering quality programs and services that make sure our kids’ learning and development does not begin and end with the sound of the school bell.
TEACH CRITICAL CHARACTER VALUES AND LIFE SKILLSThe Y connects kids to caring adult role models whose example and leadership teach critical character values and life skills ranging from how to get into college to how to be a good sport (and even better citizen).
FOSTER HEALTHY HABITSChildren reach their full potential when they are healthy in all areas of life—spirit, mind and body. That’s why the Y has committed resources to a wide range of youth wellness programs and initiatives—from diabetes prevention to youth sports—designed to keep kids healthy and reverse our community’s youth obesity rate.
GIVE EXTRA LOVE TO THOSE WHO NEED ITWhether it’s providing a literacy tutor to close a child’s achievement gap, a swim lesson in a community with a higher risk of drowning or a mentor to a teen trying to overcome a past mistake, the Y believes in giving every child the chance to thrive, regardless of their socio-economic circumstances.
OUR STRATEGIES
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
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OUR VISIONBy 2020, a third of the youth in our community will experience a sense of belonging through the YMCA, and we will increase our efforts to impact youth in underserved communities, especially those who are most challenged educationally and socio-economically.
OUR IMPACT
TOTAL YOUTH REACHED
139,080members and program participants
(ages 17 and under)
WORKED TO CLOSE THE ACHIEVEMENT GAPby making sure learning never
stopped for 8,394 YMCA Fun Company before- and after-school participants
IMPROVED THE HEALTH of more than 45,000 youth who participated in YMCA
programs promoting healthy exercise and nutrition habits
PREVENTED SUMMER LEARNING LOSS
and helped 6,184 children make memories to last a lifetime at a
YMCA summer camp
CULTIVATED CONFIDENT SWIMMERS
by providing life-saving swim lessons to 10,914 youth
‘And some fell on stony ground … But when the sun was up, it was scorched;
and because it had no root,it withered away.’
HEALTHY LIVINGWhen we live a healthy lifestyle, we create the fertile soil from which
we grow and flourish. Unfortunately, the dreams of too many people are withering on the rocky soil of unhealthy habits. The Y is committed to
helping everyone become healthier by providing the supportive and nurturing conditions they need to grow stronger in spirit, mind and body.
Health: Practicing positive habits that include physical activity and healthy eating.
Achievement: The confidence, competence and satisfaction gleaned from learning, goal attainment and skill building.
Belonging: Having the connection to and support of a family, group or community.
Relationships: The individual bonds created with and among individuals.
Meaning: Having a strong sense of hope, faith and purpose.
Safety: The state in which basic physical and emotional needs are being met.
Character: Personally accepting and demonstrating positive values.
Giving: Acting on the desire to be of service to others.
Inspiration: The positive benefits derived from exposure to and engagement with art, culture or nature.
THE ROOTS OF A HEALTHIER COMMUNITYResearch by the Y has has identified nine key conditions a person needs to
have a thriving life, no matter your age, income or background. Every day, our programs and services work to provide at least one of these positive outcomes.
STRIVED TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE
275,745 members who belonged to the Y in 2012
OUR VISIONTo offer a path for all to live healthier in spirit, mind and body.
By 2020, one in five adults in our community will improve their health through the Y and our community’s youth obesity rate will be cut in half.
ENCOURAGED HEALTHY FAMILIES
as a leading provider of family-basedwellness services and through hosting community events such as Healthy Kids
Day/HEALs for Kids in Nashville
ELIMINATED HEALTH DISPARITIES
by providing access to health and wellness services to
members in 31 communities across 13 counties
SERVED THE TARGETED HEALTH NEEDS
of more than 1,500 participants in programs run by the Y’s new Center
for Health Innovation
STRIVED TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF THE
275,745 members who belonged to the Y in 2012
OUR IMPACT
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Clearing Away the Thorns
‘Some seed fell among thorns; and the thorns grew up and choked it, and it yielded no crop.’ In a time when too many suffer in isolation, the Y is one of the few places where anyone can come to have their soul restored by the healing powers of community. At the Y, we’re committed to offering a helping hand to neighbors navigating through life’s rough patches—and to allow others the chance to experience the gift of giving back to a friend in need.
OPENED DOORS
OF OPPORTUNITY
by providing $14.3 million in financial
assistance so more than 46,000
deserving individuals and families
could belong to the Y or participate
in its life-changing programs
PROVIDED HOPE AND ENCOURAGEMENT
to more than 2,500 individuals who participated in small support groups such as Restore Ministries, After Breast Cancer and Full Circle
OUR VISIONTo create and nurture a culture of philanthropy that recognizes the
mutual benefit that results through the sharing of time, talent and financial
resources for the greater good of our community. We will further provide
opportunities for people to make meaningful connections with one
another to enrich lives, renew the spirit and foster a sense of belonging so that
by 2020 one in three people in our community will be involved in the Y.
TOTAL LIVES REACHED
368,318 members and program participants
ENCOURAGED OUR COMMUNITY TO GIVE BACK
by engaging more than 3,100 volunteers to make an enduring
and lasting positive impact where they live and work
ENSURED OUR LEGACY by increasing the YMCA Foundation Endowment to $25 million through planned gifts by generous donors in our community
OUR IMPACT
SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES (GAAP)(in thousands) 2012 2011 UNAUDITED AUDITEDRevenue & Support Memberships $48,643 $48,361 Program Fees 23,496 22,834 Annual Giving Contributions 6,033 5,899 Other Contributions 1,289 6,386 Grants & Contracts 2,522 3,211 Other 2,149 2,073 $84,132 $88,763 Operating Expenses Compensation & Benefits 45,947 45,622 Services & Supplies 9,617 8,934 Property & Equipment 13,361 10,636 Other 6,566 7,766 $75,491 $72,958 EBITDA from Operations $8,641 $15,805 Interest Expense 2,012 2,546Depreciation & Amortization 9,226 8,509 Change in Net Assets ($2,598) $4,750 Net Assets - Beginning $93,461 88,711 Net Assets - Ending $90,863 $93,461
SUMMARY STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION (GAAP)(in thousands) 2012 2011 UNAUDITED AUDITEDAssets Cash & Equivalents Restricted $2,261 $1,884 Unrestricted 12,703 14,466 Receivables 4,558 5,447 PP&E (net) 144,269 134,866 Other 743 1,670 Total Assets $164,535 $158,333 Liabilities Accounts Payable & Accruals $6,220 $6,017 Deferred Revenue 3,143 3,272 Bonds & Notes Payable 56,412 46,356 Capital Lease Obligations 4,312 3,367 Other 3,584 5,860 $73,671 $64,872 Net Assets Restricted $6,008 $6,218 Unrestricted 84,855 87,243 $90,863 $93,461 Total Liabilities + Net Assets $164,535 $158,333
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ON GOOD GROUND: 2012 Financial Summary2012 was a solid year financially for the YMCA of Middle Tennessee.
Membership revenue grew slightly, primarily a result of growth in the number of households who joined the Y to improve their health and well-being. Revenue per unit remained roughly flat due to our decision to forego a rate increase. For the second year in a row, program revenue provided strong growth—advancing by almost 3% over the prior year. Although there was no large capital campaign in 2012, as in 2011 for the Nelson Andrews Leadership Center (as evidenced by the $5 million drop in “Other Contributions”), annual giving contributions topped $6 million for the first time in our Y’s history, thanks to the generosity of more than 7,600 donors.
Investments to Strengthen CommunityIn July 2012, we completed a comprehensive debt refinancing that reduced our borrowing costs and increased our capacity to invest in the communities we serve. As a result, we were able to spend more than $14 million to repair, refresh, re-brand, and upgrade more than 26 YMCA properties in 2012. These facility investments will ensure a safe and consistent member experience over our entire service area while reducing future operating costs and safeguarding our environment.
Even after the effect of these expenditures, earnings before income, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) from operations remained strong at just under $9 million, with positive operating cash flow of approximately $0.3 million. We look forward to continued strong financial performance as we seek to invest in our kids, our health and our neighbors in 2013 and beyond.
Responsibly yours,
Rob IvyChief Financial Officer
Memberships 57.8%
Program Fees 27.9%
Annual Giving 7.2%Contributions
Other Contributions 1.5%
Grants & Contracts 3%
Other 2.5%
Financing Our Mission
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Order of the Red Triangle
GEORGE L. YOWELLAs an organization founded by volunteers, the YMCA has a longstanding tradition of honoring those who have given generously of their abilities and resources to advance its mission. For 2012, the YMCA of Middle Tennessee is privileged to present its highest volunteer honor to George Yowell.
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A Virginia native, George Yowell followed in his older brothers’ footsteps, earning his Eagle Scout before getting a business degree from Virginia Tech and a Masters in Finance from the University of Richmond. He then began a career in banking and by age 32 was elected president of Metropolitan National Bank.
George never forgot his Scouts’ oath, and for more than 50 years, has humbly helped countless organizations generate the financial support necessary to further their causes. He served as a chapter chairman, board member and, eventually, Chief Financial Officer of the Young Presidents Organization. As a member of the Science Museum of Virginia board, he chaired a $12 million capital campaign to build a planetarium and space center.
George and his family moved to Nashville in 1988 to form Dominion Bank of Middle Tennessee, where he served as president, and his tradition of giving back continued. He was soon named chairman of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce and became active with the Boy Scouts of Middle Tennessee Council.
In 1997, George joined the YMCA Foundation of Middle Tennessee board, on which he continues to serve today. His leadership was instrumental during the Foundation’s most significant period of growth when he served on the Planned Giving Steering Committee for the association’s Vision 2020 Campaign. In 2009, he joined the Association Board and co-chaired the 2009 and 2010 Annual Giving Campaigns, helping our Y raise more than $11 million to help neighbors grow in spirit, mind and body.
George and his wife of 48 years, Norene, are the proud parents of four daughters, and they delight in spending time with their four grandchildren. George keeps busy in retirement, serving on the boards of Habitat for Humanity, Preston Taylor Ministries, Operation Andrew Group and the Massey School at Belmont University. An active member of First Presbyterian Church of Nashville, George started and co-led two Christian Leadership Concepts Bible studies that are still being held today. His contributions to the communities he has called home are countless, and he is indeed deserving of the YMCA’s highest volunteer honor.
YMCA Order of the Red Triangle Past Recipients1964 H.G. Hill Jr.1965 Clifford Love Jr.1966 Edmund W. Turnley Sr.1967 Mark Bradford Jr.1968 Roupen M. Gulbenk1969 Harold U. Buchi1970 George H. Cate Jr.1971 Russell W. Brothers1972 James M. Hudgins M.D.1973 Robert L. Freeman1974 D. H. Vardell1975 Thomas E. Baldridge1976 Homer B. Gibbs Jr.1977 James M. Ward1978 Charles L. Cornelius Jr.1979 A. Battle Rodes1979 William C. Weaver Jr.1980 William Henderson1981 Sydney F. Keeble Jr.1982 J. P. Foster1983 W. Ridley Wills II1984 Walter Knestrick1985 Dortch Oldham1986 Jack Elisar1987 Robert L. Bibb Jr.1988 James L. Harper1988 William B. Wadlington M.D.1989 William Wilson1990 E.M. “Bert” Haywood1991 Nelson Andrews1992 Sandra Ford Fulton1993 William E. Turner Jr.1996 Margaret H. Maddox1997 H. Lee Barfield1998 John Ed Miller1999 Miss Rebecca Thomas2000 Cal Turner Sr.2001 Senator Douglas Henry2002 James A. “Jimmy” Webb III2003 Anne E. Ragsdale2004 Florence Davis2005 Ron F. Knox Jr.2006 Jacquelyn Draughon Guthrie2007 Bill DeLoache2008 Cal Turner Jr. 2009 Wood S. Caldwell2010 Rep. Brenda Gilmore2011 Frank F. Drowota III
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 H.G. Hill Jr. Philanthropic Award
BILL WILSON
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Being honored by the Y is nothing new for Bill Wilson. As a youngster, he brought home the Blue Feather, the top honor for campers at the YMCA’s Camp Widjiwagan—not once, but twice. His dedication and enthusiasm for the Y only deepened over the years, and in 2012, the YMCA Foundation of Middle Tennessee presented him with its highest honor, the H.G. Hill Jr. Philanthropic Award.
Bill has been a true friend to the Y since his days as a camper, and credits the organization with nurturing his commitment to wellness as an adult. He recalls how he became part of a regular running group after leaving the Navy. “I was part of the six o’clock crowd. We waited for the doors to open on the sidewalk, and if you weren’t there by 10 minutes ‘til, you were late! It was very motivational, and those days really cemented my habit of exercise.”
Bill more than returned the favor. As a volunteer, he became a passionate advocate for the Y’s youth sports programs, and in 1987 was named Association Board Chair. During his tenure, our Y opened its first preschool at the Northwest Family YMCA. Thanks to Bill’s leadership of a $600,000 campaign, the Y was able to improve access to early childhood education in an underserved community. He was also instrumental in recruiting Clark Baker to succeed Adrian Moody as our President and CEO.
In 2008, Bill was named chair of the YMCA Foundation of Middle Tennessee, where he spearheaded the creation of “camperships,” new endowment vehicles that allowed Foundation donors to provide summer camp scholarships in perpetuity to deserving children. He also championed the establishment of the Christian Gordon Fund for swim lesson scholarships to honor the memory of the 7-year old lost in a tragic drowning accident.
A graduate of Montgomery Bell Academy and Vanderbilt University, Bill also gives generously of his time and resources to support both institutions where he serves as a Director and Trustee.
The YMCA Foundation of Middle Tennessee is proud to honor Bill and to celebrate the impact he has had in our community over the last 30 years.
H.G. Hill, Jr. Philanthropic Award Past Recipients2011 Frances Caldwell Jackson
Anne Caldwell Jackson
Wentworth Caldwell Jr.
2010 Barry and Homer Gibbs
2009 Mary and Lee Barfield
2008 Kaye and Ron Knox
2007 Bond DeLoache
2006 Lolly and Senator
Douglas Henry
2005 Frank Burkholder
Linda Burkholder
2004 Marshall Polk III
2003 Irene and Ridley Wills II
2002 Honey and Joe Rodgers
2001 Florence and Buzz Davis
2000 Anne and Dick Ragsdale
1999 Anna and Bill Wadlington MD
1998 Cathy and Bill Turner Jr.
1997 Anne Knestick
Walter Knestrick
1996 Margaret and Dan Maddox
1995 Sis and Dortch Oldham
Martha J. ShrubsoleBELLEVUE FAMILY YMCA & FIFTYFORWARD J. L. TURNER CENTER
“Martha has spent countless hours serving on our board and Christian Emphasis committee for the past six years. In 2012 Martha and her committee members reached out to the community and served more than 40 homeless children in the west Nashville area. Additionally, Martha helped lead our Operation Christmas Child collection efforts, several prayer events and movie nights. She shows up to selflessly serve her community and thus serves God.”—Chuck Frazier
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YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 Volunteers of the Year
Martha J. ShrubsoleBELLEVUE FAMILY YMCA & FIFTYFORWARD J. L. TURNER CENTER
Brad BradshawBRENTWOOD FAMILY YMCA
Scott MatlockBRENTWOOD FAMILY YMCA
Colin BarrettCENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Danielle HamptonCHRIST CHURCH YMCA
Dr. Kenneth GilmanCLARKSVILLE AREA YMCAKIMBROUGH FAMILY CENTER
Jess CoreCOOL SPRINGS YMCA
Beth & Eric ThorntonDICKSON COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Guice SmithDONELSON-HERMITAGE FAMILY YMCA
Dominic LeonardoDOWNTOWN YMCA
Nina PearceFRANKLIN FAMILY YMCA
Sue ChiltonGREEN HILLS FAMILY YMCA
Melissa CollinsHARDING PLACE FAMILY YMCA
Bill HawkinsJOE C. DAVIS YMCA OUTDOOR CENTER
John BrackeenMARGARET MADDOX FAMILY YMCA
Greg LemonMARYLAND FARMS YMCACAROL & ROY ELAM FAMILY CENTER
Tarri ByeMAURY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Erin ChambersMT. JULIET YMCA
Amanda Allen-KinzerNORTH RUTHERFORD YMCA RONALD REAGAN FAMILY CENTER
James Edward Dukes Sr.NORTHWEST FAMILY YMCA
Steve DwyerPUTNAM COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
J. Scott CornwellRESTORE MINISTRIES
Beth AllenROBERTSON COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Betsy SlaneyRUTHERFORD COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Marlynda AugelliSCHOOL AGE SERVICES
Jean BaribeauYMCA OF SCOTTSVILLE AND ALLEN COUNTY
Terry B. AkinSUMNER COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Richard S. OlszewskiURBAN SERVICES YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Don CookY-CAP YMCA
Brad BradshawBRENTWOOD FAMILY YMCA
“In addition to helping found our Full Circle sports programs, Brad has served in a number of vital volunteer roles for our Y, including chair of our Annual Giving and Mission Awareness committees. His willingness to serve on the YMCA of Middle Tennessee’s marketing committee and Foundation board are further evidence of his commitment to the Y and our mission.”—Steve Saxton
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Marty Dickens, Chair
Bill Lee, Chair-elect
Joyce Cook, Secretary
Randy Laszewski, Treasurer
DeCosta Jenkins, Asst. Treasurer
Lawson Allen
Carter Andrews
H. Lee Barfield II
Kelley Beaman
Lee Beaman
David Bohan
Leilani Boulware
Stewart Bronaugh
Dr. Elbert Brooks
Trudy Carpenter
Fred Cassetty
George H. Cate
Ramon Cisneros
Jonathan Cole
Florence Davis
Bill DeLoache
Frank Drowota III
John Eakin
Jack Elisar
Farsheed Fardowsi
Rich Ford
Sandra Fulton
Homer B. Gibbs Jr.
James W. Granbery
Roupen M. Gulbenk
Bill Henderson
Sen. Douglas Henry
Bill Hudson
Walter Knestrick
Ronald F. Knox Jr.
David Locke
Don MacLeod
Walker Mathews
Pat McGuigan
Clayton McWhorter
John Ed Miller
Tom Ozburn
Phil Pfeffer
Doyle Rippee
Joseph Saoud
Mike Schatzlein
Rev. Bob Spain
Brett Sweet
Carter Todd
Cal Turner
William E. Turner Jr.
Louis Upkins
William B. Wadlington M.D.
James A. Webb III
Olin West III
Lari White
David Wilds
W. Ridley Wills II
David Wilson
Liz Wilson
William M. Wilson
George Yowell
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 Volunteer LeadershipAssociation Board
Scott MatlockBRENTWOOD FAMILY YMCA
“As a parent of a child in our Full Circle program, Scott has been instrumental in expanding the services we provide to children with special needs. This includes his involvement in founding our Full Circle sports programs, which have grown from serving 13 kids in 2010 to 183 in three different sports in 2012. Our community is a better place for all he does.”—Steve Saxton
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Janie ChaffinBELLEVUE FAMILY YMCA & FIFTYFORWARD J. L. TURNER CENTER
Linas SudziusBRENTWOOD FAMILY YMCA
Colin BarrettCENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
Luis MoyaCHRIST CHURCH YMCA
Katie GambillCLARKSVILLE AREA YMCAKIMBROUGH FAMILY CENTER
Amanda GarberCOOL SPRINGS YMCA
Jody BarrettDICKSON COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Guice SmithDONELSON-HERMITAGE FAMILY YMCA
Nick LeonardoDOWNTOWN YMCA
Jerry BraseFRANKLIN FAMILY YMCA
Sandy CorneliusGREEN HILLS FAMILY YMCA
Bill HawkinsJOE C. DAVIS YMCA OUTDOOR CENTER
Ed ZavalaLATINO ACHIEVERS
Jarod DelozierMARGARET MADDOX FAMILY YMCA
Mary Lee BartlettMARYLAND FARMS YMCACAROL & ROY ELAM FAMILY CENTER
Jenny AdcoxMAURY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Tarri ByeMAURY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
John MiresMT. JULIET YMCA
Yancy BelcherMT. JULIET YMCA
Jason SurrattNORTH RUTHERFORD YMCA RONALD REAGAN FAMILY CENTER
Pam ThomasNORTHWEST FAMILY YMCA
Teresa GaleyPUTNAM COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Scott CornwellRESTORE MINISTRIES
Randy MillsROBERTSON COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Barbara SuttonRUTHERFORD COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Bill HagenbuchYMCA OF SCOTTSVILLE AND ALLEN COUNTY
Terry AkinSUMNER COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
Jim BurnettY-CAP YMCA
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 Volunteer LeadershipCenter Board Leadership
Colin BarrettCENTER FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
“Colin Barrett has spent the better part of his life serving the YMCA of Middle Tennessee as a volunteer. Acting as the first board chair of the Center for Civic Engagement, he spent countless hours on Capitol Hill knocking on every door and meeting all who would listen to share the story of CCE and its impact. As a youth—and now adult—Colin exemplifies what we try to instill in our students—that everyone has the opportunity to make a difference.”—Susan Moriarty
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John Mark “Journey” JohnsonPresident & CEO
Peter OldhamExecutive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer
Michael HeilbronnExecutive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer
Rob IvyChief Financial Officer
Lisa BeckSenior Vice President, Youth Development
Gary A. CobbsSenior Vice President, Organizational Advancement
Rob GraySenior Vice President, Facilities & New Communities
Suzanne S. IlerSenior Vice President, Philanthropy
Maria WolfeSenior Vice President, Brand Strategy
Craig AndersonVice President, Information Systems
Ted CorneliusVice President of Health Innovation
Jessica Fain Vice President, Communications
David ShipmanGroup Vice President, Program Services
Rebecca WalkerVice President, People Services
Larry YarboroughChaplain
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 Staff LeadershipAssociation Leadership
Danielle HamptonCHRIST CHURCH YMCA
“Danielle’s hard-working, positive attitude is absolutely contagious and inspiring to others. When you’re around her you immediately know you are in the presence of someone who genuinely cares for you.”—Ryan Spiehler
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Laurel WilsonGroup Vice President, Bellevue Family YMCA & FiftyForward J.L. Turner Center
Steven SaxtonDistrict Executive Director, Brentwood Family YMCA
Susan MoriartyExecutive Director, Center for Civic Engagement
Ryan SpiehlerOperations Executive, Christ Church YMCA
O’Bee O’BryantDistrict Executive Director, Clarksville Area YMCA Kimbrough Family Center
Brian HarterExecutive Director, Cool Springs YMCA
Paul PitneyExecutive Director, Dickson County Family YMCA
Andy WhiteDistrict Executive Director, Donelson-Hermitage Family YMCA
Kenny AlonzoGroup Vice President, Downtown YMCA
Jodi SchroerExecutive Director, Franklin Family YMCA
Carole CarterGroup Vice President, Green Hills Family YMCA
Joey HassellOperations Executive, Harding Place Family YMCA
Mark WellerExecutive Director, Joe C. Davis YMCA Outdoor Center
Judi Winfield-FerriExecutive Director, Margaret Maddox Family YMCA East Center
Bob KnestrickGroup Vice President, Maryland Farms YMCA Carol & Roy Elam Family Center
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 Staff LeadershipCenter Leadership
Dr. Kenneth GilmanCLARKSVILLE AREA YMCAKIMBROUGH FAMILY CENTER
“Dr. Gilman has taken our commitment to healthy living very personally. By serving not only as a local YMCA board member but also as a founding member of the Mayor’s Fitness Council, he is using his time, talent and treasure to make a difference in Montgomery County. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve with someone who has such a passion to help our community get healthy.”—Obee O’Bryant
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Robyn GrahamExecutive Director, Maury County Family YMCA Keith Baker Center
Anna Lee O’NeilExecutive Director, Mt. Juliet YMCA
Cleo GriffinExecutive Director, North Rutherford YMCA Ronald Reagan Family Center
Henry SmithExecutive Director, Northwest Family YMCA
B.J. KeenerOperations Executive, Oakwood Commons YMCA
Mandy PerhayExecutive Director, Putnam County Family YMCA
Scott ReallExecutive Director, Restore Ministries
Kathy RaglinExecutive Director, Robertson County Family YMCA
Marida MillicanExecutive Director, Rutherford County Family YMCA
Cynthia GaleExecutive Director, School Age Services
Chris RobisonExecutive Director, YMCA of Scottsville & Allen County
David StryjewskiExecutive Director, Sumner County Family YMCA
Michael CheckExecutive Director, Y-CAP YMCA
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 Staff LeadershipCenter Leadership
Jess CoreCOOL SPRINGS YMCA
“Jess is one of those individuals who makes it easy to volunteer and get involved; his contagious smile, positive attitude and willingness to participate inspire anyone who has the privilege to work beside him.”—Brian Harter
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Ambassador $100,000 and Above
Dan and Margaret Maddox Charitable Fund
Dollar General Literacy Foundation
Margaret & Cal Turner
Guardian $50,000 - $99,999
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ayers
Frank Burkholder
CIC Foundation Inc.
Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Health Foundation
Coca-Cola Bottling Company
The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee
Executive Cleaning Group/Henry Mayi
Laura & Cal Turner Family YMCA Foundation
The Memorial Foundation Inc.
Nissan North America Inc.
Eddie Phillips
Pacesetter $25,000 - $49,999
The AWC Family Foundation
Cynthia & Ed Freeman
Healthways
Sarah and David Ingram
Komen for the Cure
Lee Company/Bill Lee
United Way of Metropolitan Nashville
Walmart
YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2012 Annual Giving CampaignChairman’s Roundtable
Guice SmithDONELSON-HERMITAGE FAMILY YMCA
“Guice was very instrumental in the revitalization of our volunteer board. His servant leadership and willingness to lead by example, as well as his eagerness to not only teach, but learn, have been invaluable to our Y.”
—Andy White
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Nancy & Paul Anderson
Aegis Science Corporation
AllStar Photography
American Paper & Twine Company/American Paper & Twine Company
Charitable Trust
Andrews Cadillac
Baptist Healing Trust
Belk Cool Springs Galleria
Better Water Inc.
Diane & David Black
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee
BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Regional Office
Bridgestone/Firestone Trust Fund
Trudy & Bill Carpenter
Caterpillar Incorporated
Janice & Oakley Christian
Churchill Mortgage
City of Brentwood
Clarksville Amateur Sports
Coca-Cola Bottling Company Consolidated
Christy Cole
Sandy & Brett Cornelius
The Dorothy Cate & Thomas F. Frist Foundation
The Draughon Foundation
First Presbyterian Church
Ivan E. Foster
Freeman Management Corporation
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableDistinguished Benefactor $10,000 - $24,999
Dominic LeonardoDOWNTOWN YMCA
“Nick has an infectious passion for the Y’s mission and has donated countless hours to ensure our Y’s success. Through his service on several volunteer committees and financial support of our annual giving campaign, Nick is a model board member and a great asset to our organization.”—Kenny Alonzo
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The Frist Foundation
Gary Force Acura
General Mills Foundation
Genesco
Jacqueline Guthrie
H.G. Hill Company
HCA Inc.
Mary Hawkins
Senator & Mrs. Douglas Henry Sr.
Hexpol Compound Inc
Irvin & Beverly Small Foundation
Erin & Peter Keene
Kaye & Ron Knox
Lasko Joint Investments
The M. Stratton Foster Charitable Foundation
Maury Regional Health Care Foundation
Vickie & Pat McGuigan
Merrill Lynch
Messer Construction Foundation
Fran & Adrian Moody
Don W. Morgan CPAHY
National Inclusion Project
NAZA Afterschool Programming
NorthCrest Medical Center
Precor USA
Publix Super Markets Charities
Royal Cup Coffee
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableDistinguished Benefactor $10,000 - $24,999
Nina PearceFRANKLIN FAMILY YMCA
“Nina’s passion for healthy kids shines through her support of the Franklin Flyers swim team. She has been instrumental in the growth and success of our swim team program. She also joined our board in 2012, thereby expanding her impact beyond our aquatics programs. Her passion and energy are contagious!”—Jodi Schroer
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The Ragsdale Family Foundation
Lynn & Rick Scarola
Beverly & Jimmy Small
Chris Stark & Mary Gingrass
State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
SunTrust
Susan G. Komen Upper Cumberland Affiliate
Teammates For Kids Foundation
Monte Turner
Turner Universal Construction Company Inc.
United Way of Maury County
Jerry & Ernie Williams
The Woods Foundation
Woman’s Club of Hendersonville
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableDistinguished Benefactor $10,000 - $24,999
Sue ChiltonGREEN HILLS FAMILY YMCA
“Sue has bettered not only the Green Hills Family YMCA board but our entire center through her calmness, patience and sound guidance. She is our ‘Fairy Godmother,’ and we are truly blessed by her willingness to serve.”—Carole Carter
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AT&T
Liz & Mike Alexander
Liz Allbritton/Monarch Advisory Group
Alliance Cost Containment
Altria Group, Inc.
American General Life & Accident
American Home Design
Tom Atema
Missy & Rick Baker
BancorpSouth
Bank of America Foundation
Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon Inc.
EFTA-Barke V. Highland Corp. Settlement Fund
Kelley & Lee Beaman
Benchmark Collision Center
Bessemer Trust
Mr. & Mrs. J. William Blevins
Leilani Boulware & Dwaine Anderson
Gerald W. Brase
Brookdale Senior Living Inc.
The Crichton Group
Christ Presbyterian Church
City Church of East Nashville
City of Scottsville
Ernest Clevenger III
Community First Bank & Trust
Cortland Finnegan ARK 31 Foundation
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableBenefactor $5,000 - $9,999
Melissa CollinsHARDING PLACE FAMILY YMCA
“Our Y is very fortunate to have a volunteer as dedicated as Melissa. She has helped strengthen the image of our center as a place where community is built and people feel a sense of belonging. Through her example, others can see the Y truly is a place where opportunities for learning and growth are an important part of what we do.”—Joey Hassell
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Cheryl Crosby & Scott Cornwell
Cybex
Mr. & Mrs. W. Lipscomb Davis Jr.
Betty & Marty Dickens
Claire & Frank Drowota
F&M Bank - Mt. Juliet
Faith Church Bellevue
First Farmers & Merchants Bank
Gateway Medical Center
Mr. & Mrs. Fred C. Goad Jr.
Grace Church
HCA Caring for the Community
HCA Foundation
Holton Blackstone Mayberry
Harwick Standard Distribution Corp.
Hastings Architecture Associates LLC
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hastings
Hawthorn Charitable Foundation
Healthbox Technologies/Hal Andrews
Amber & Phil Hertik
Susanne & George Hicks II
Valerie Hunter-Kelly & Mark Kelly
InfoWorks
Intertex World Resources Inc.
J&D Service Company
Jack in the Box
Jarvis Awards, Signs & Flags Company
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableBenefactor $5,000 - $9,999
Bill HawkinsJOE C. DAVIS YMCA OUTDOOR CENTER
“Bill’s energy and commitment is contagious. He embodies the Christian mission of the outdoor center and serves the YMCA with both heart and humor. Bill joined the camp board in 2005 during the development of our overnight camp, and for years has supported the Y’s annual giving campaign, making it possible for hundreds of deserving youth to enrich their lives through the magic and adventure of camp. He is an incredible volunteer whose friendship, encouragement and leadership have been a pillar of strength for me and the entire camp team.”—Mark “Scoop” Weller
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Becca Jarvis
Jessie Barker McKellar Foundation
John Hancock Financial Services Inc.
Sharon & Journey Johnson
Kathryn Carell Brown Foundation
Kids Triathlon Inc.
Kirkland’s
Ruth Keene
Beverly & Ben Kimbrough Jr.
Wendy & Don King
Anne Knestrick
Langley & Taylor Pool Corporation
Sandy & Randy Laszewski
Lawrenceburg Fire Department
Lee, Danner & Bass Inc.
Maria Lee
Evan Levy
Lion Copolymer Geismar LLC
Loden Vision Centers
Louisiana Pacific
Greg & Kelley Luken
MTMC
Madison Street United Methodist Church
MAFIAoZA’S Pizzeria and Neighborhood Pub
Markham & Company Inc.
Tom McArthur
David & Mary Catherine McClellan
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableBenefactor $5,000 - $9,999
John BrackeenMARGARET MADDOX FAMILY YMCA
“John is a man of action who exemplifies true professionalism and a caring spirit of giving. His impact can be seen in the partnerships he has created with the community and our Y. He finds a need and fulfills it by connecting the Y to the east Nashville community.”—Judi Winfield-Ferri
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Janice & Larry McDonald
Mercedes-Benz of Nashville
Mere Bulles
Merrill Lynch
Mid-State Motorsports Inc.
Modern Woodman - Joe Wade
Moody Nolan Inc.
Darrell Moore
Linda & Rock Morphis
Mt. Juliet Tire Center
Nathan Murrell
Nashville Preparatory Charter School
Newton Nissan
Mrs. Dortch Oldham
One Source Inc.
Brian Peterson
Nancy & Keith Phillips
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Marshall T. Polk III
Jack E. Polson
Pro-Clean LLC
Jill & Robert Pullen
Rabbitt Road Racing Solutions LLC
The Redwoods Group Foundation
Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc
John & Norma Rich
Rich Foundation
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableBenefactor $5,000 - $9,999
Greg LemonMARYLAND FARMS YMCACAROL & ROY ELAM FAMILY CENTER
“As a board member and finance committee chair, Greg has shared his passion as a servant leader to help implement an innovative and cost-saving program for our Y. His enthusiasm is contagious to all who have an opportunity to work with him. Our members and staff team have been very fortunate to benefit from Greg’s commitment to making Maryland Farms an exciting place to belong.”—Bob Knestrick
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Ellen & Greg Richard
Royal Cup Coffee
SMS Holdings Corporation
Virginia Severinghaus
Missy & Chris Slover
Smyrna Ready Mix
Snodgrass & King Dental
St. George’s Episcopal Church
STAR Physical Therapy
Mr. & Mrs. Linas Sudzius
Eddie Tarkington/Mister T’s Patio
Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition
Tennessee Industrial
Scott R. Tonsoni
Toyota Dealer Match Program
Cathy & Bill Turner
United Way of Williamson County
Vaco LLC
Vanderbilt Medical Center
WTC Foundation
Becky & Jimmy Webb
David Wilds
Sissy & Bill Wilson
Whole Foods Market
Williamson Medical Center
YMCA Blue Ridge Assembly
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableBenefactor $5,000 - $9,999
Tarri ByeMAURY COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
“Tarri is the kind of volunteer everyone dreams of having. She became involved with the Y as a member and quickly learned to love the work we do in the community. Tarri acts as a cheerleader to other volunteers, staff and members and has worked on developing our board with enthusiasm since becoming our co-chair and now board chair. Her vision is always on what is best for our community and our members and how the Y can play a role in fulfilling those needs.”—Robyn Graham
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9Fruits/Kim & Dan Banks Julie & Tom AaronABEC Electric Co.Accent Smile Center, Dr. Ford GatgensAdvance FinancialAlex Le’Vasseur Advised FundMary Lauren & Lawson AllenLisa & Gerry AltieriAlvin & Sally Beaman FoundationAmericas International, Inc.Gwen & Maurilio AmorimAnchor Mission USA Inc.Stacey & Hal AndrewsLeigh & Hunter AtkinsAxiom International Inc.Stephanie & David BaileySandy & Keith BakerChristen & Dr. Cole BarfieldMary & Lee BarfieldHolly & Joseph BarrettMary Lee & Steve BartlettBaulch Family FoundationBeaman Automotive GroupDavid BeasleyMolly & Woody BibbKevin Bishop & Molly O’TooleJulie & Rob BlagojevichDavid BohanPrincess BoulwareEileen & Robert BradshawBrentwood United Methodist ChurchBrown & BrownBryan’s PhotographyNancy & Jeff BuntingMr. James Burnett
Elizabeth & Randy BuryCapStar BankNona & Carl CarrecaCarole & Andy CarterCarwile Mechanical ContractorsDeborah & Fred CassettyCBRL Group FoundationCCACentennial Pediatrics FoundationCharity Circle of MurfreesboroChick-fil-A SmyrnaSue & Gil ChiltonWon ChoiChuy’sCivil Site Design GroupMonica M. CoakleyCoca-Cola RefreshmentsAnita & Bill CochranSuzy ConstantineJoyce & Tom CookWilliam CouncilCounty of AllenCowan Benefit ServicesCile & Matt CowanDBS & Associates Engineering Inc.Anne Davis & Karl DeanApril DavisJim DayKatherine & Pete DeLayCourtney & Jarod DeLozierDempsey Vantrease & Follis PLLCD-H Chamber CommerceDon Hardin GroupDoorways Inc.Dorsey & Whitney Trust Company
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableSponsor $2,000 - $4,999
Erin ChambersMT. JULIET YMCA
“Erin grew up in Wilson County, yet lives and works in Nashville. She is passionate about bringing the YMCA and the services it provides to her home county. Her positive ‘can-do’ spirit is infectious, her dedication inspiring and her gracious presence appreciated.”—Anna Lee O’Neil
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Dunkin-DonutsDuPont Performance PolymersCalvin R. DyerEd’s SupplyAlison & March EgertonEinstein BagelsJames H. EldridgeJack ElisarErgon Inc.Dale & Mimi EsworthyDuncan EveCyril & Nell EversF & M Bank - ClarksvilleBlanche & Ernest FeltsCarole & John FergusonFifth Third Bank, Tennessee AffiliateFirst BankKady & Chad FolkTrish & Tommy FristHappy & Bo FulkTracy GarrisonHomer Gibbs Jr.Jeff GilliesGreen Hills Pediatrics AssociatesGluck Orthodontics Mr. & Mrs. R. Walter Hale IIIJohn & Dell HallJohn & Penny HallHalton CompanyJulie & Ryan Hanna-SmithKathleen & Robert HardinSarah & Matt HasselbeckRowland HawkinsHB Chemical CorporationHCA Healthcare Foundation Inc.
HealthSpring Inc.Margaret & Tony HeardHeath Island GroupDonna & Michael HeilbronnCynthia B. HickersonMr. Robert Higgins Jr.Mr. James HobbsHolidayFest of Sumner CountyVicki & Rick HoltonHomeliftAngie & Chris HowardJeanne Hubert & Peter SalesICS Law Group PCSuzanne & Steve IlerIllinois Tool Works FoundationIngram Entertainment Inc.International Barber & Style CollegeKate & Charles IrbyKerry & Rob IvyHeather & Ryan JacksonJacksonian 5K RunJet’s PizzaNancy & Keith JohnsonTony & Pat JohnstonWillis E. JonesMarty & Roy JordanJoyner & Hogan PrintingHarriet & Brad KarroKestner Family ChiropracticBen & Margaret KimbroughDarlene & Thomas KlaritchKnestrick Contractor Inc.Bill KnestrickBob & Adrienne KnestrickWalter & Sarah Knestrick
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableSponsor $2,000 - $4,999
Amanda Allen-KinzerNORTH RUTHERFORD YMCA RONALD REAGAN FAMILY CENTER
“Amanda cares deeply about the quality of life of people in her community. She has dedicated her resources and countless hours to her Y in order to serve her neighbors. The support she has extended to our program participants, her board peers and our staff have been invaluable.”—Cleo Griffin
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Lane Change Vending IncSusan & Mike LaneJ LawrenceMelanie & Greg LemonRosemary LewisLincoln Harris CSGLucas OrthodonticsDaniel LundieLynn Transport LLCGreg MaasAaron W. MarshallCorrie J. MarvinMaryland Farms Owners AssociationMaster Creations PhotographyMatrix FitnessMaury Regional Medical CenterJoella & John McClellanMr. & Mrs. R. Clayton McWhorterMedCenter DisplayMedical Center at ScottsvilleMeharry Medical CollegeMerryman-Farr LLCMid South BankMelanie MitchellMontgomery Bell AcademyMTEMC ElectricMurfreesboro Anesthesia GroupMary Jo & Dick MurphyRuth & Bob NapierAnne & Tommy NesbittNashville Automotive GroupNew Song Christian FellowshipNHC HealthcareNorth Central Telephone Cooperative
Northwestern Mutual Financial NetworkNoshville DelicatessenTroy NunnKim & Peter OldhamOmega Properties LLCAnna Lee O’NeilMolly O’TooleOrion Engineered Carbons LLCR.C. OwenPancoast BenefitsPatsy & Tom PappasElizabeth & Thomas ParrishJulie & James PeelerSue PetersonMr. Chip PetreePam & Phil PfefferPinnacle HealthPower ManagementRonald M. PrattPurity FoundationGeorge & Joyce PustRobert & Kay QuinnDianne RasoDolores & Jim RayhabMary & Kent ReaHeather & Scott ReallRegions BankReliant BankLouise & George RenaudinRhein Chemie CorporationScott RiceRJ Young CompanyEarline RogersLynn Ryle
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableSponsor $2,000 - $4,999
James Edward Dukes Sr.NORTHWEST FAMILY YMCA
“Mr. James Dukes gets it. He is a true representation of what an ambassador of our YMCA is all about. James has captured a lot of ‘Kodak moments’ of our Y on camera and prepared healthy meals with his grill. More than just a connector, he is committed to helping our Y.”—Henry Smith
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Sertoma Club of NashvilleServPro of Belle MeadeJeanne Hubert & Peter SalesHeather & Steve SaxtonMargaret SchlarbJodi & Matt SchroerDwight SeeleyJames ShimerMichelle & David ShipmanSID Richardson Carbon Ltd.Margaret & J.C. SiegristOliva SimondsMr. & Mrs. Douglas A. SmallDow SmithTammy & Henry SmithJaime SmithSmyrna RotarySouthern OncologySpectrum SoundSports ClipsAlexander StantonStar TherapyMs. Barbara J. SuttonMeredythe & Brett SweetJames TaulmanTaylor FarmsTennessee Football, Inc.The A Group/ Maurilio AmorimThe Chop HouseThe Greater Cincinnati FoundationThe Julia Carell Stadler FoundationThe Louise B. Wallace FoundationThe Pruett Financial GroupThe Village ChapelBrad Thomason
Beth & Eric ThorntonTN Latino American Chamber of CommercePat & Lou ToddTransplant Management GroupTRH Health PlansUrban JuicerRosalie UrbineUS BankArthur Van BurenTony R. WallLinda & Robert WatsonPhil WattsEmily & Andy WhiteFred C. White FamilyIrene & W. Ridley Wills IIBarbara & Justin WilsonLaurel & Scottie WilsonWolfe & Travis ElectricBill & Leah WoodWooten InsuranceWilliam WyattDavid YoungNorene & George YowellJane & Edward ZavalaZoom Media Corp.
2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableSponsor $2,000 - $4,999
Steve DwyerPUTNAM COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
“Steve has inspired me and others to become more involved with the Y’s Learn to Swim program. He is a true leader in our program and the children absolutely love him.”—Mandy Perhay
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Christi B. & Matt AdamsTed AdamsJudson H. AdamsAdams Family FoundationBob & Jane AdgentMarlene & Terry AkinAladdin IndustriesRyan AlfordGracie & Charlie AllenSuzanne & Terry AllenMr. Wesley W. AllenAllen County Board of EducationMr. & Mrs. Kenny AlonzoAmerican ConstructorsThe Anderson Company Real Estate ConsultantsDouglass AndrewsJudy A. AndrewsAnne B. Wallace FoundationApex Endodontics of TennesseeJosias ArteagaAustermiller RoofingThe Ayers FoundationTerri & Jim AylwardAXA FoundationMelissa & Patrick BahanKenneth BakerCW BallBank of AmericaThe Bank of NashvilleBarge Cauthen & AssociatesKerri & Al BarmanDelicia BarnesMichael BarnetteColin BarrettMr. Keb BarrettMcKinley C. BarrettJodie B. BarringerCecelia & Ken Bartholomew
Linda & Larry BaskinAllison & Frank BassBatson Nolan PearsonMiller & Joiner AttorneysBeaman DodgeCarol & Cooper BeazleyLisa BeckAngie & Craig BeckerRobert & Rachel BedenbaughDavid W. BenjaminBilly & Peggy BenzBernard L. Weinstein, ArchitectBethel World Outreach ChurchMichael BettertonHugh BishopCJ BlankenshipBMW - Mini of NashvilleDonald BoehmDwight BondBonehead PromotionsRena & Barry BookerCory BosworthJean & Dennis BottorffDebbie & Ricky BowersCatherine BoydScott BoydMr. David BradleyBradley Arant Boult CummingsBradley Construction GroupMary BrennanBrentwood AcademyBrentwood Children’s ClinicBrentwood CivitanBrentwood Rotary Club Charitable FoundationJenny & Dave BriggsMolly & Stewart BronaughConnie & Berry BrooksGramma Maggie & Seth Thomas
J. Scott CornwellRESTORE MINISTRIES
Scott has been involved with Restore Ministries for years, both as a board member, and for the past two years as board chair. Through his leadership, Restore saw its greatest growth, the development and maturity of our board and our greatest philanthropy efforts. His tremendous benevolence of time, talent and treasure has guided the vision of Restore to an entirely new level as we have grown across Middle Tennessee, America and the world. Scott’s outstanding leadership has helped lay the foundation for Restore to change lives for years and years to come. We are forever grateful.—Scott Reall
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Laura & Joshua BrownKathryn BrownNezalee & Phonzie BrownBrownlee Currey FoundationEllen Bryson & Frank SweezeyBTJ Insurance Inc.Budget BrakesIris BuhlNorah A. Buikstra & Clark SpodenBuilding Lives Foundation Inc.Burger King Transfare II LLCBarbara & Gregory BurnsBrenda & Grady ButlerJames ButlerTarri ByeCabot CorporationGinny & Wood CaldwellCalFirstRoyce CannonCarpenter-Dent DrugsMatthew CarrierPam & Tom CarterCasey’s Frontier ChevroletAnthony A. CassiolGeorge H. Cate Jr.Rhonda ChadwickJanie & John ChaffinChristian ConstructionDouglas ChristiansenCitizen TimesCJ AdvertisingMatthew ClarkeClarksville Roller DerbyNoriko & Mike M. ClemmerJames CloydKurt K. CoalmerConnie & Gary A. CobbsJennifer CollierCollier Engineering Co. Inc.
Meredith & McLean CollinsComdataRobert & Fay CopelandMr. Robert CopeskeyCopy Solutions, Inc.Sherry & Ted CorneliusCorner PubCourtesy Limosine ServiceGale Courtney & Dick MooreTim CranfordAngela & Stephen CropperTricia & Guy A. CrossleyElise CrouchMr. Thomas CrowellCumberland Bank & TrustMr. James J. DabneyMary DahlinDale & Associates IncEslick & Annie DanielHakan U. DarudNina & Page DavidsonAnthony DavisTerry Davis/Ultimate RaquetballGigi DavisAlex & Trudy DedmanMarie DeGraafMac & Bill DeLoache Jr.Deloitte LLCCarol DeMovilleDick’s Sporting GoodsDr. Frank DobsonDollar GeneralDanielle & Wally DrueckJeff DrummondsMrs. Kathy DruryLake & John EakinLisa & Woody EasterlingEmily & Mark EberleEcoStruct LLC
Beth AllenROBERTSON COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
“Beth makes a huge difference at the Robertson County Family YMCA. She helps with all aspects of our active older adult events and makes dinner for students in our after school program. She is always smiling and willing to help in any way. Her love for the Y is evident in all she does, and we are blessed to have her.”—Kathy Raglin
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Heidi & David EdwardsGary E. EllisEMC Structural EngineersEnterprise Holdings/Darren GottschalkEOA Architects PLLCJenny & Jeff ErvinEssex Technology Group - Baugin HuntEvCo LLCEvent PhotographyDeborah & Gary Everton FAIAJessica & Mark FainFalcon FabricatorsFeagins Medical Group PLLCFerguson EnterprisesGordon FergusonMary Lee FielderFifth Third BankFirst Advantage BankFirst TennesseeFirst Tennessee Bank FoundationJames FitzpatrickFive Star RadioFlow Construction Co.Sarah & David ForsheeFort Campbell Federal Credit UnionBeth FrankenbergFranklin Pediatric DentistryFranklin Skate ShopAli FrazmandBabs & Bill FreemanFresh VenturesLawrence & Lisa FreundJohn Friedmann JrJennifer & Billy FristWilliam & Karyn FristFrost Arnett CompanyBob FykeJane GaitherCynthia Gale
JM GallowayMr. & Mrs. Ben S. Gambill Jr.Katie & Steve GambillMarie & Kevin GangawareTheresa GarrettGastroenterology & Hepatology Associates PLLCDallas GeorgeTamara & Eddie GeorgeElaine GibsonAmanda GillCathie & Merle GlasgowGlasscages.com LLCCharity GlennThe Goddard SchoolMs. Wendy GoldsteinGordon Memorial United Methodist ChurchGrace Community ChurchGraffiti Indoor AdvertisingRobyn & Jeramie GrahamJamie & Jimmy GranberyGrant ConstructionBilly GrayTina & Rob GrayGreater Kansas City Community FoundationLeslie GreggCleo GriffinSusie & John GroomesGroup One ConstructionGroup Xcel/ProImageRoger GroveMichael GrubbsKisha & Ramon GuzmanDouglas HaalandMr. & Mrs. Billy HadleyMelanie & John HadleyJessica L. Haege
Betsy SlaneyRUTHERFORD COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
“Betsy is the board member who will inspire you to work harder, reach out to those in need, develop relationships and love people. She has shown true commitment to the Y and has gone above and beyond anything required or asked of her. Betsy continuously presents wonderful ideas and thoughts to further our mission with an incredibly humble heart. We are so grateful and truly blessed to have her on our team and in our community.”—Marida Millican
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Bill HagenbuchMrs. Joyce HaileyAmy & Jason HancockLouise HansonHardaway Construction Corp.Hardcastle ConstructionH. Lee Harlan IIIHarold W. Moore & Sons IncHarpeth PediatricsCordia & Tom HarringtonMickey & Clifford Harrison Jr.Elizabeth & Phil HartsigJonathan Harwell in honor of Leilani BoulwareBeth & Sam HarwellJoey HassellRobin & William HawkinsLeslie HayJonathan & Tammy HayesHayes Pipe Supply Inc.In Memory of Mary Sue HaynieSpencer HaysHCA FoundationHealthy Vending TennesseeMarcus HendersonEthan HendrickxBill & Susan HenryHeritage BankHermitage Emmanuel Lutheran ChurchJordan HerskoJay & Nancy HickeyHelen & Waymon HickmanRobert & Michelle HigginsLynn & Mr. Byron HillHilldale United MethodistHillsboro Animal HospitalMichael HindmanHispanic Marketing GroupCarrie Hodges
Holladay Property Services MidwestHolly FrontierHooper Huddleston & Horner Funeral Home & Cremation ServiceBetty & Russell HooperJeannie HordeKristen & Michael HornbackBeverly & Ken HornerMarsha HouserMelanie HowardDr. Randy HowardBill HudsonMelissa Hudson-Gant & Brian GantBrad & Linda HuffmanMark HumphreysNancy & Gary HuntIDesignIKE TransportationInfrastructure Corporation of AmericaIsland Hoppers ScubaJ. Alexander’sJ.I.T. Reshippables Inc.Ms. Amber J. JacksonMary Lee & Granbery Jackson IIITracey & Chad JacksonJeff Burkhart Custom PropertiesJefferson’s RestaurantMarion & Decosta JenkinsLori & Rockwell T. JirochJohn BouchardJohn Moore & AssociatesSarah JohnsonMr. Shawn M. JohnsonSteve JohnstonBhanu KanakamedalaMichael KaneKarl Dean for MayorKeeill FellowshipLinda Keen
Marlynda AugelliSCHOOL AGE SERVICES
“A pioneering member of our initial Art Embrace teaching team, Marlynda helped blaze the trail for quality art education and instruction in our after school programs and played a large role in the program’s continued growth and success.”—Cynthia Gale
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Gwen & Randy KeiserRandy KelleyElizabeth & Garey KeltnerKim & Jim KerseyKillarney CapitalDave KilleanCara & Tim KingWendy & Tim KinkeadEdith & Miles KirklandDarlene KlaritchJanet & David KleinfelterKohl’s Department StoreMr. & Mrs. Howard H. LamarWayne LampleyLandmark Communications FoundationLa Vergne Fire DepartmentPete LangfittStephen LanhamEunice LarsonKevin P. LavenderCynthia LawrenceTricia & Tom LawrenceGigi & Ted LazenbyLBMC Investment AdvisorsCarol & Walt LeaverLegends BankSandy & Geff LeeNick LeonardoLEWT Inc.Littlejohn Engineering Associates Inc.Long Foundation DrillingJill LongRobert LoudermilkLumberman’s Wholesale DistributorsDonald M. MacLeodPeter & Pepper MagargeeMaggart & Associates PCDavid & Patricia MaloneMark S. Mappes DDS, MS
Mark Young AppraisalsMarket Realty Advisors LLCRichard MarkhamElizabeth & John MarshallLisa & Bradley MartinBrenda & Charley MartinErin MartinJ. P. MartinMarshall MartinMrs. Terri L. MartinDarrell MassengaleTeri & Scott MatlockDale & Becky MaxfieldMichelangelo & Jewell McCallisterSydney & David McClainTodd McCollumSeth McdowellLinda McDugaldShannon S. McGahrenAaron T. McGeeLisa & Steven McGintyTrey & Leigh McGintyJerry McKameyJames McKayRosemary & Brian McPhersonVirginia MeeceMedical Necessities & Services LLCMeredith CorporationMetropolitan BankMetropolitan Nashville Airport AuthorityMichael Ballard Insurance AgencySina & John Ed MillerMarida L. MillicanJenny MiloseElizabeth & Bill MinkoffM.L. Rose Craft Beer & BurgersMMC ClinicMrs. Jennifer L. Montague
Jean BaribeauYMCA OF SCOTTSVILLE AND ALLEN COUNTY
“We are so blessed that Jean has chosen our Y as an avenue to love and care for people. Her genuine concern for the health and well-being of others is extraordinary and serves as the standard for all staff and volunteers.”—Chris Robison
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Alan MooreKaren MooreVirgil & Nancy MooreMorgan Contractors Inc.Morgan Keegan & Company Inc.Morgan Stanley Smith BarneyDonna MossMount Zion ChurchKatherine & Luis MoyaMrs. Gayle Moyer-HarrisCharity MulhernLucille C. NaborsNacarato Volvo TrucksNashville Bicycle LoungeThe Nashville Chamber Public Benefit FoundationNashville Electric ServiceNashville Guide Right Foundation Inc.Nashville Running CompanyNational Resource CompanyNations Lending CorpNeedham RoofingShavicka A. NewsomNHCNissan Motor CompanyO’Bee O’BryantDanny & Laurie OldhamRichard OlszewskiDan & Bobbi OswaldWayne PaceBelinda B. PandeyParallon Business SolutionsThomas J. ParkerParking ManagementWilliam ParsonsLee & Raj PatnaikCheri & Jim PauleyPeggy & Hal PenningtonWylene & Dick Peppers
Mandy & Mike PerhayMark PerryPinnacle National BankEd PirtlePizza PerfectPlanters BankSusan & Bill PlantzCharley PoeGeorge PorterDeana & Steve PowellMr. Tracy PowellJustin PrincePro-Clean LLCJohn ProctorPuckett’s Grocery & RestaurantBetty Pupo-WalkerKathy W. RaglinChris & Ted RamirezMary & David ReadLinda RebrovickMark RechterPeter W. ReedRegions BankRegions Bank East NashvilleRenasant BankMargaret ReynoldsR.H. Boyd PublishingLaura RhodesB Ricks & Ryan RicksRight CareFred A. RipleySharon & Clifford RobersonRoberts ToyotaBill Robertson D.D.S.Danielle & Chris RobisonRockwell Contractors Inc.Craig R. RodbySissy & Tate RogersTom & Deb Rossi
Terry B. AkinSUMNER COUNTY FAMILY YMCA
“Terry is such a caring and tireless leader. He understands the mission and vision of the YMCA. Those combinations have allowed the Sumner County Family YMCA to provide more resources to our community in a time when they are needed more than ever.”—David Stryjewski
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Jim RothMichael S. RuffinGina & Chip RussellRWJC LCCJoyce E. RyanS & R -1, LLC Phillips 66Phaedra SaltisHolly & Jim SandersRich SandersonSASCO Chemical Group Inc.Heather & Michael SawyerLiz & Mike SchatzleinKen SchmittScottsville Rotary ClubJohn SchroerThe Seibert Family FoundationSharing Spree LLCLisa ShearerSherwin WilliamsDene & Bill ShippHarriet & Todd ShirleyBrock & Jane ShortShow Dog UniversalMartha ShrubsoleRob ShulerSimpleChurchSusan SistrunkJeffrey SlaneyBarry SmithCharles R. SmithGuice Smith IIIJackie SmithSherri SmithSmyrna Lions ClubFrazier L. SolomonMindy & Michael SontagSouthern StatesRita & Michael SowellAudrey & Todd Spaanstra
Lynn & Al SpawJudy & Thomas SpearLita & Bobby SpeightDavid SpiveySports PhotoSquare 1 Construction LLCSt. Paul Community ChurchStacey Construction Inc.Mr. Ben StaceyJennifer & Jim StadlerVanessa StarkweatherMr. & Mrs. Lelan A. StatomEverett SteinMr. Sam L. StephensMrs. Linda L. StillStoneCrest Medical CenterRussell StoverDavid & Dana StryjewskiLarry & Bolin StumbSummit Bone & JointSuperior Traffic Control-Memphis Inc.Derrick SurrattJason SurrattH.R. SwaffordJenni & Jeremy TackettBrian TaylorBrian TetzlaffBobby ThomasCatherine & Scott ThomasCheryl ThomasClint ThomasJohn & Recco ThomasPat ThompsonTony ThompsonTN Farmers Mutual InsuranceLaurie & Carter ToddTrades UnlimitedTri County ElectricMartha Tria
Richard S. OlszewskiURBAN SERVICES YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER
“Rick showed us that we have to believe, and then we can do it. And we did. We achieved our fundraising goal to sustain our Y-Build program.”—Eric Evans
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2012 YMCA Annual Giving Campaign
Chairman’s RoundtableMember $1,000 - $1,999
Tristar Southern Hills Medical CenterThe Claire Whifield Tucker FoundationMelissa L. TuckerTune, Entrekin & WhiteCrystal Twynham MDUnited WayUnited Way of Robertson CountyUnited Way of the Greater Clarksville RegionUpper Cumberland Urology AssociatesUS BankValue Payment SystemsVideo Gaming TechnologiesVirginia Annee Davis Irrevocable TrustPeggy VinsonJohn R. VispoAnna & Bill WadlingtonCharles Lee & Doris WagonerDouglas WalkerJeff WalkerRebecca C. WalkerWalker ElectricMaeghan & Josh WallAnne B. (Mimi) Wallace & Marian F. HarrisonWalMart Supercenter StoreJohn WarnerMrs. Melissa WarrenBrent WatkinsLinda WatsonJames WebbFaye & Tim WeillConnie & Rick WeisnerWelch Tennis CourtsRobert WellerdingDeborah MartinieMr. Phil WheelerStephen D. WherleyRuthanne E White
Jodi M. WilkinsonDiane WilliamsKevin WilliamsMel & Jane WilliamsNoel WilliamsRobin WilliamsTodd & Kelly WilliamsWillisPaul L. WilsonLucianne & Toby WiltJudi Winfield-Ferri & Ed FerriJayne & Chip WochomurkaMaria WolfeKathy & Winn WoodardAaron D. WoosleyW. R. Newman & AssociatesKathy & D. Mark WrightMarlon WrightWSMV Channel 4Lisa WurthVictoria B. WyattPatrick YachimskiEleanor & Larry YarboroughAnna Kristin & Hobbs YarbroughMary Alice YatesLisa & Charles YezbakJane YoungMandy & Stephen YoungHolland H. YoungbloodAlan Yuspeh
But other seed fell
ON GOOD GROUND
And yielded a crop that sprang up, increased and produced: some thirty-fold,
some sixty, and some a hundred.
MARK 4:9
© 2013 YMCA OF MIDDLE TENNESSEEWritten and Edited by: Jessica Fain and Keith RussellDesign and Illustrations: David Read and Kyle ReidPhotography: Jason Tucker and Tucker PhotographyFinancials: Rob IvyResearch: Renee Binkley, Mike Handley and Keith Peay Special thanks to: Land Trust for Tennessee’s Glen Leven Farm, Tyler Brown and the Capitol Grille at the Hermitage Hotel;Ed Stoehr and Ink on Paper; YMCA staff members Brandis Blodgett, Joshua Brown, Melanie Howard, Tonya Kimbrough, Danetta Mitchell, Blake Moody, Melissa Moss, Ruth Napier, Holland Youngblood, April Wood and our team of YMCA models.
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YOUNG MEN’SCHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE Established 1875
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