Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 Fiscal Year 2013 Giving Thanks 1 Table of Contents A Time of Thanksgiving 3 Fighting Poverty, Caring for a Community 5 A Culture of Engagement 6 Celebrating the Holy Land 7 Honoring Poets Anew 8 Musical Exaltation 9 Vivid Visits and Inspiring Education 10 Summary of Operations and Program Revenue & Expense Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 11 Giving Thanks for Your Gifts to the Cathedral 13 Board of Trustees and Trustees Emeriti 18 2 A Time of Thanksgiving The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski Dean of the Cathedral ability to launch new programs. All in the Cathedral community owe a great debt of thanks to the trustees, staff, and consultants who worked tirelessly to forge that agreement and plan for the future. A s the holiday season begins again each year, the Cathedral is filled with visitors. Some are tourists from around the world. Some come specifically to affirm their faith— and to give thanks. Periods in history that are fraught with division, discord and hardened positions often make thankfulness a challenge. The gap between the wealthiest and those with the least has never been greater—which is a sign of a profound societal ailment, and that can foster bitterness. This cathedral is a unique place to give thanks. When I think about the last decade, I am filled with gratitude— to have been Dean when we were blessed to recover from a disastrous fire was both a challenge and a boon. I am thankful that the efforts on which our community embarked became the first steps in a process of renewal, creating the momentum for us to unveil a master plan. We began to place our buildings and our finances on a stronger foundation. We now have an agreement with the Brodsky Organization to lease the north site on the Cathedral Close. This new housing will create almost ninety affordable rental units for our neighborhood while it also undergirds our current mission and enhances our The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine A more sustainable Cathedral—one of the great religious, civic and cultural institutions of the city—is offered anew not for ourselves alone but as a cathedral for all. Vital, timely and ambitious programs, such as The Value of Water, repositioned the convening authority of this great Cathedral. Again we were the roof under which compelling conversations were put into contemporary perspective—through liturgy, art, and discourse. I am thankful for that herald of other urgent topics we can address in our space in the coming years, such as The Value of Food. South African artist Jane Alexander’s Surveys (from the Cape of Good Hope) was lauded by The New York Times as a moving and unsettling exhibition, which managed to raise issues of race, the environment, and the relationship between what makes us human beings and animals. It drew thousands of new visitors to the Cathedral. Such discourse engages and delights, and we are then sent back into the world with a greater awareness and with a renewed commitment to each other as human beings. We will install Xu Bing’s remarkable Phoenix Rising project in the New Year. He is a Chinese artist deeply committed to his nation as a global citizen, whose art speaks to the vibrancy of China as it seeks a transnational language. Under the Cathedral’s roof the power of art to transform is amplified. We are offered new lenses through which to see the world. I am thankful for that new vision and for the ways our imagination is educated in the service of the future of humankind. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 3 Have you experienced music in the Cathedral? Then you know its uniquely soaring power. In 2011, Kent Tritle became our Director of Cathedral Music and organist. An internationally renowned choral director, since his arrival Kent has greatly enhanced the Cathedral’s music programs, and their stature ranks among the most respected (and beloved) of the city’s resources. And the diversity of music—from Bach’s Mass in B minor to the contemporary music of crossover artist John Zorn— was a metaphor for how all are welcome and transformed here. Great musical traditions also hauntingly came together as part of the Holy Land program inspired by Rabbi Leonard Schoolman. Worshippers across times and faiths met beyond their differences, simply taking in truly great music in a great space. Such music occasions thanksgiving, as shared celebrations take us beyond words. For me, this symbolizes the possibility of mutual respect and community. The Cathedral strives to promote that kind of global citizenship. It is a conversation we need to birth again, in this country and throughout the world, if we are to stop the destructive polarization that tears down peace and justice rather than building it up. When this great space is filled with human voices, its inspirational powers are taken to heavenly heights, and I understand again how important individuals are to the life of this Cathedral. Its vitality will always depend on the support of our many donors. We depend on your commitment each year—a connection that knits us together with the past, present and future. For your generosity, your hope for the future, and your faith in the work we will do together, I am deeply grateful. The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski Dean of the Cathedral The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski before the Great Bronze Doors. Photo: Helena Kubicka The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 4 Fighting Poverty, Caring for a Community In 2013, we served over 22,822 meals to over 7,600 clients. We initiated screenings and programs on diabetes, nutrition, glaucoma, colon cancer, Hepatitis C, HIV, heart disease, substance abuse, breast cancer, and more for over 300 clients. We are on track to double the number of screenings and programs in 2014. CCC rallied to raise awareness of proposed cuts to food stamps, together with the Dean, State Senator Gustavo Rivera, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, and representatives of other outreach groups. Photo: Isadora Wilkenfeld. With nearly half of the city’s population pushed into the ranks of the poor or near poor by the recent recession, Cathedral Community Cares (CCC) is more important than it has ever been. CCC addresses hunger and health through a cluster of programs. Our Sunday Soup Kitchen provides breakfast, lunch and a take-away brown bag meal to anyone who comes to our door. In 2013, we served over 22,822 meals to over 7,600 clients, a steady increase from the previous year, and higher than the worst periods of the recession in 2008–2009. We also use the Sunday Soup Kitchen as an outreach mechanism, providing SNAP/Food Stamp prescreenings and referral services that will pave the way toward better, more independent lives. In 2013 alone 282 clients received referrals from our outreach program. The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Beyond our Sunday program, CCC also operates a Community Closet, open two days a week, from which clients are able to select up to five articles of clothing at no charge each month. Clothing is job-interviewappropriate. Interviews and emergency aid were provided to more than 2,600 clients at the Community Closet last year. In 2012, CCC added a part-time Health Education Specialist, Carolyn Alvino, who has focused on making connections with New York hospitals, health clinics, and health organizations. In 2013 she developed an initiative to provide educational programming and services both on-site and in neighborhood locations. As a direct result, we initiated screenings and programs on diabetes, nutrition, glaucoma, colon cancer, Hepatitis C, HIV, heart disease, substance abuse, breast cancer, and more for over 300 clients. We are on track to double the number of screenings and programs in 2014. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 5 A Culture of Engagement The New York Times praised our presentation of the work of South African artist Jane Alexander, calling the sculpture and photographs of Surveys (from the Cape of Good Hope) “strange and wonderful”… because it made stunning use of the Cathedral space. A range of diverse arts initiatives have made the outside to the Cathedral’s north parking field—into a Cathedral a destination for visitors seeking culture that 48-foot tractor trailer transformed into a performance engages them with the world, programs that inspire space. Again the Times raved, calling the play “vivid,” wonder and provoke dialogue. In spite of the challenge “compelling,” and “immersive.” of ongoing repair work, the Cathedral staged highly acclaimed presentations. The Value of Water was the Another jewel of the Cathedral is its rare and beautiful first of a series of multidimensional exhibitions that textile collection. The collection includes two priceless address urgent topics through art, liturgy, discussion sets of tapestries from the 17th century—The Barberini and performance. Voices of Japan: Despair and Hope Life of Christ tapestries from Rome and the English Late from Disaster, presented the experiences of the Mortlake tapestries, Acts of the Apostles, based on Japanese people following the March 2011 earthquake cartoons by Raphael for the Sistine Chapel. The threeand tsunami through poetry, photography, and music. decade-long restoration of the Barberini Life of Christ The New York Times praised our presentation of the series has recently been completed by our renowned work of South African artist Jane Alexander, calling the Textile Conservation Laboratory, which conserves both sculpture and photographs of Surveys (from the Cape of Cathedral and non-Cathedral textile collections and is an Good Hope) “strange and wonderful,” in part because it internationally-recognized professional training ground made stunning use of the Cathedral space. In contrast, for apprentice and graduate students in the field. The the Working Theater Company’s performance of La Ruta, full set of Barberini tapestries will be placed on public a drama about the difficulties of clandestine immigration, view in a major exhibition that will travel to at least two took visitors into a different world by taking them museums in 2015. African Adventure, one of Jane Alexander’s startling and evocative tableaux, took on new life in the Chapel of St. Columba. Photo courtesy Darling Green Inc. The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 6 Celebrating the Holy Land The Holy Land Program vividly evoked the centrality of the Holy Land to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam through four different epochs. Map of the Holy Land, one of the Cathedral’s prized Barberini Tapestries. Photo: Cathedral Archives. The Holy Land is the great cradle of three faiths, and The Holy Land Program, under the direction of Rabbi Leonard Schoolman, explored the many shared themes and ideals of this rich milieu at a time when understanding and tolerance are precious commodities. Launched in 2012 as part of the Dean’s Interfaith Initiative, the program vividly evoked the centrality of the Holy Land to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam through four different epochs: from the time of the Hebrew Bible up through our time. Public lectures, music, art, and film offered participants rich theological conversation and learning about the role religion plays in connecting us all. The Congregation of Saint Saviour also collaborated with the Cathedral in sponsoring nine Holy Land courses, including Exploring Exodus, The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Introduction to the Qur’an, and Four Great Thinkers: Buber, Tillich, Heschel, and Kirkegaard. Lectures by distinguished scholars such as Dr. Eric Meyers, the Bernice & Morton Lerner Professor of Religion at Duke University and a noted archeologist, and Dr. Amy-Jill Levine (author and distinguished scholar of the New Testament and Early Judaism) illuminated the discourse. A trip to the spectacular new galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a thought-provoking series of films provided other perspectives and a new dimension of understanding. Sacred and secular history came vividly to life when Dean Kowalski and Rabbi Schoolman led an Interfaith Journey to Israel from March 3–12. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 7 Honoring Poets Anew The Cathedral uniquely honors the great writers of our nation in the American Poets Corner. The great writers of our nation have captured what it means to be a human being in their time and place, for all times and places. So the Cathedral uniquely honors their voices with memorials in the American Poets Corner. Over the previous two years, the names of two members of the pantheon of great American writers were inscribed in Cathedral stone. Novelist Katherine Anne Porter imagined humanity as a “ship of fools” but with an ironic sensibility that enabled us to gain perspective on our foibles and failings. James Baldwin, the novelist, essayist, poet, playwright and social critic from nearby Harlem was a fierce and tender storyteller about what it meant to be black in America. Baldwin also was honored in 1974 with the Cathedral’s Centennial Medal in recognition of the Artist as Prophet, and his funeral was held at the Cathedral in 1987. Poet in Residence Marilyn Nelson honors James Baldwin at the 2011 Poets Corner induction ceremony. Photo: Helena Kubicka de Bragança. The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 8 Musical Exaltation The Cathedral welcomed not only the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera Brass, but also the prolific musician/ composer John Zorn. With its powerful sonorities, the Great Organ rings out as the focal point for our music program, and renowned organists from around the world as well as young musicians eager to present their music graced the Cathedral with performances ranging from Bach to contemporary compositions. Kent Tritle, the Cathedral’s famed organist and Director of Cathedral Music, conducted J. S. Bach’s Mass in B Minor as a highlight of the Great Music in a Great Space concert series. In a true spirit of celebration and open invitation, the music program attracts thousands of visitors each year, in part because of the talented guest musicians who participate. In 2013, the Cathedral Choir and Orchestra performed the beloved Requiem by Gabriel Fauré and Mass in G Minor by Ralph Vaughn Williams, with guest soloists, and later in the year, thanks to a generous donation, a performance of Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, specially commissioned for the Manhattan School of Music’s Symphonic Chorus and Soloists, echoed through the Cathedral. The legendary vocalist Hamid Al-Saadi performed a concert of traditional Arabic music, while Mr. Tritle conducted the Cathedral Great Choir in The Holy Land: Jerusalem, a fascinating musical celebration of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam as part of the interfaith Holy Land Program. Most moving of all was a May 2013 memorial for the legendary jazz musician Dave Brubeck, who had performed at the Cathedral on several occasions. Notes of his music echoed throughout the great space of the Nave, performed by a stellar lineup of musicians that included Branford Marsalis, Chick Corea, and Brubeck’s sons Darius, Chris, Matthew and Dan. The Cathedral welcomed not only the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera Brass, but also the prolific musician/composer John Zorn for a one-of-a kind concert on the Great Organ. All eyes are on Director of Music and Organist Kent Tritle as he conducts the Cathedral Choir. Photo: Joshua South. The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 9 Vivid Visits and Inspiring Education Each year, the Cathedral hosts approximately one million visitors, from worshippers, to tourists from around the globe. In 2013, 10,000 K–12 students and 140 children and their families participated in guided visits at the Cathedral. Each year, the Cathedral hosts approximately one million visitors, from worshipers, to tourists from around the globe, to school children from the neighborhood. Each one of them has the opportunity to experience and learn about the Cathedral in stimulating ways, thanks to programs of the Cathedral’s Department of Public Education & Visitor Services (PEVS). In 2013, PEVS offered 833 public guided programs for our visitors. There is nothing quite like it in all of New York. At the same time, our programs for New York City public and other school student groups supplemented classroom curricula and supported Common Core Learning Standards for some 10,000 New York City students. Enhanced by object-based learning techniques and hands-on activities developed in partnership with the nonprofit Visual Thinking Strategies, the educational programming offered by PEVS covers topics from geometry and ecology to Medieval Arts workshops introduce children to subjects ranging from art to geometry. Photo: Cathedral Archives. The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine literacy, music and medieval history, making the Cathedral a crucial city resource. PEVS also reaches out to audiences with special needs and disabilities with such programs as Sensory Tours, which employ sight, touch, sound, smell, and taste to help visitors experience the Cathedral. The programs of PEVS are diverse, popular, and unique. In 2013, 10,000 K–12 students and 140 children and their families participated in guided visits at the Cathedral. Of these, 3,700 included an Arts Workshop as part of their visit, becoming stone cutters, gargoyle designers, architects, and scribes, even as some 9,400 performers of all ages came to the Cathedral to participate in 140 choir sings. Finally, our Greet Art program, developed in conjunction with the New York City chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association, opened the world of art and the Cathedral to people with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Vertical Tours allow visitors to explore the soaring heights of the Cathedral’s architecture. Photo: Cathedral Archives. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 10 Summary of Operations Program Revenue & Expense 2012 For the Period: 1 July 2011 through 30 June 2012 ��� ��� REVENUE Contributions, Gifts & Grants $2,102,766 22% Fee for Service $2,538,076 27% Audience/Visitor Contributions $799,871 8% Investments $730,500 8% Cost Sharing Allocations $1,606,905 17% Real Estate Allocation $1,650,000 18% Total: $9,428,118 EXPENDITURES The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Worship & Ministry $1,445,737 15% Arts, Civic Engagement & Tourism $2,367,574 25% Community Outreach $1,633,984 17% Institutional Support $837,136 9% Administration $601,098 6% $2,730,198 28% Infrastructure Total: $9,615,727 Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 11 Summary of Operations Program Revenue & Expense 2013 For the Period: 1 July 2012 through 30 June 2013 (Estimated Actuals) ��� ��� REVENUE Contributions, Gifts & Grants $1,853,893 20% Fee for Service $2,647,470 28% Audience/Visitor Contributions $786,854 8% Investments $785,893 8% Cost Sharing Allocations $1,646,125 18% Real Estate Allocation $1,700,000 18% Total: $9,420,235 EXPENDITURES The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Worship & Ministry $1,535,099 16% Arts, Civic Engagement & Tourism $1,927,445 19% Community Outreach $1,598,330 16% Institutional Support $889,082 9% Administration $881,981 9% $3,062,177 31% Infrastructure Total: $9,894,115 Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 12 Giving Thanks to Those Who Have Given Back The Cathedral is profoundly grateful for the generosity of its many loyal donors— individuals, foundations, and corporations who make possible the Cathedral’s programs and operations, and help safeguard the magnificent building and grounds that are its legacy. Fiscal Year 2013 (July 1, 2012–June 30, 2013) The Cathedral looks forward to an active and important future, thanks to the solid foundation built by your generous support. The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine $100,000 and Above Estate of Antoinette Johnson The Estate of Stanley E. Weaver $50,000 to $99,999 Mr. Constantine M. Dakolias and Ms. Monique Cusson Estate of Huyler C. Held The Ambrose Monell Foundation Jack and Susan Rudin The Estate of John M. Tebelak $25,000 to $49,999 Mrs. Mary Jane Brock Columbia Community Service, Inc. The Hagedorn Fund Mr. and Mrs. James S. Marcus Drs. Wallace and Prema Mathai-Davis The Oceanic Heritage Foundation Panta Rhea Foundation Mrs. James C. Slaughter The Estate of Charles Everett Whipple $10,000 to $24,999 Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc. The Bloomberg Sisters Foundation Ms. Susan E. B. Bloomberg Mrs. James C. Bowling Mrs. Edward T. Chase Estate of James Crosby Brown The Robert G. and Jane V. Engel Foundation, Inc. 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Eisele Ms. Theresa Ellis-Reich Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elsaesser Mr. Sylvan G. Feldstein Ms. Tara Fitzpatrick Ms. Eugenia C. Foxworth Mrs. Beatrice M. Francais Ms. Maria I. Frias Ms. Mary M. Furlong Mr. and Mrs. William G. Garrison The Reverend Carlson Gerdau Mr. William C. Given Ms. Jane F. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gramps Mr. Richard R. Gray Dr. Marcia Greenleaf Mr. Paul Habig Mr. Jeff Hadsall Mr. Martin H. Hansen Dr. and Mrs. Steven Harrel The Very Reverend John G. Hartnett Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hearst Dr. Wylie C. Hembree Ms. Joyce Hensley Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Herman Mr. Clyde I. Hicks Ms. Nancy A. Hodgkinson Mr. John F. Hutchinson Ms. Chequita Jackson and Mr. Junior Sanders Mr. Jerry Jacobs Dr. Vincent N. Jarvis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffries Joseph Allen Revocable Living Trust Martin and Wendy Kaplan Ms. Claudia Kavenagh Mr. Kevin A. Kentish Mr. Glen King Parker Dr. Theodore J. Kowalski and Dr. Philip Devine Mr. Howard Kunreuther Ms. Wailin Lau The Reverend Deacon Denise LaVetty Mr. Alfred Law and Ms. Glenda A. Fowler Law Ms. Dorchen Leidholdt Mr. Allan J. Lenzner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Leonard Ms. Dale Mandelman Ms. Delrosa Marshall Ms. Alline Matheson Ms. Lynn C. Mautner Mr. Timothy McCabe Dr. John A. McClung Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 14 Ms. Susan J. McGhee McGregor Fund Mr. Christopher McKenzie and Ms. Paula Gifford McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Milton Mr. William H. Moeller Dr. Lawrence Muscarella Ms. Rebecca H. Nelson Ms. Varuni Nelson Networkforgood.org Mrs. Jan L. Newmark Mr. Blake T. Newton, III Ms. Yvonne Norton Leung Mr. Sam Oglesby Mr. Robert M. Olmsted Mr. James O’Rourke Anne and Fred Osborn, III P.T.A. of Cathedral School Mrs. Katherine Parker Mr. and Mrs. Joachim E. Parrella Ms. Patricia Perlmuth Mr. and Mrs. William A. Perlmuth Ms. Dorsey Phelps Ms. Debra Given and Mr. Tom Phillips Posner-Wallace Foundation Ms. Bette Pounds Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Prescott Mr. Bronislaw Pytowski and Ms. Rosanne Cosentino Mr. Dan Rabold Linda F. Rankin, MD Ms. Janet Rassweiler Mrs. Edmee B. Reit Ms. Judith Riven and Mr. Edward Goldman Dr. and Mrs. Clive Robinson Mrs. Dori S. Rockefeller Mr. Renato Rosaldo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Rosner Ms. Elizabeth B. Rothlauf Mr. Stephen Rowe Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider Ms. Lenore Schultz Mr. David W. Scudder Mr. Dickson S. Shaw The Reverend William S. Shillady and Ms. Judith Maneval Mr. Herbert P. Shyer Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sinnott Ms. Bartu Sirleaf-Cottle Dr. Robert Sirota and The Rev. Dr. Victoria Sirota Dr. Gayle A. Skeete Ms. Marjorie M. Sorensen Ms. Lizabeth Sostre Ms. Elizabeth Starkey Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stein Ms. Andrea G. Stillman Ms. Louise Stocker Ms. Nancy Styer Mr. Michael Switzer Ms. Cynthia Taylor Ms. Jan K. Thorkelson Mrs. Janet Tomaszewski Ms. Catharine Traykovski Ms. Elizabeth Truly and Mr. Marino Turtur Mr. Frederick B. Warder Mr. Duncan Webb Mr. Henry Weidemueller Mr. Richard C. White Mr. John Wilson Ms. Ann Withers Mr. and Mrs. John Wolcott Ms. Lorna Wright The Atlantic Philanthropies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Atteberry Mrs. Joyce Phillips Austin Avalon Bay Communities, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bacon Mr. Michael Bellas Sylvia Anastacia Bellusci The Belsky-Doyle Polikoff-Troubh Family Trust Ms. Astor Benjamin Mr. Malik Benjamin Ms. Sally C. Benner Ms. Constance L. Benson and Dr. Brian D’Agostino Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Birinyi John and Stephanie Bluher Mrs. Louise M. Bozorth Mr. Thomas R. Brannin Broadway Cares Equity Fights Aids, Inc. Mr. Peter Brown and Ms. Jaye Chen Bryan Cave LLP Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire Building Conservation Associates, Inc. Ms. Mary Lindley Burton Mr. Charles C. Butt Mrs. Alisa A. Callender Ms. Susan A. Cannon Drs. Robert and Patricia Carey The Carmel Hill Fund Mr. James J. Caroll The Estate of Betty Mosley Cash The Rev. Cn. and Mrs. Domenic K. Ciannella Mr. Stewart Clarke Mr. Michael Clifford and Mr. Robert Levy Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Cohen Ms. Victoria L. Cole The Reverend Canon Constance C. Coles and Mr. William McKeown Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Constantine Mrs. and Mr. Gail Cooke The Reverend Barbara Crafton and Dr. Richard Quaintance Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crown Ms. Carol Dauber Mr. and Mrs. James E. Davies Ms. Denise Lavetty Ms. Christine Denham and Mr. Robert W. Stein Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Dillon Mr. David Elgin Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Doerfler Mr. John A. Donaldson The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert A. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Downey Mrs. Joan Didion Dunne Ms. Mary Ann Fisher Aili and Austin Flint Dr. Vaughn W. Folkert and Ms. Valerie D. Barnett Hollis and James Forbes Mr. Carl Frischling Fund for Public Health in New York, Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. of New York, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gilbert, Jr. Mr. Al Glowasky Mr. and Mrs. James C. Goodfellow The Honorable and Mrs. Roy M. Goodman The David and Alan Greene Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Greene Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gropp Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Guenther Mr. and Mrs. Henry Guettel Ms. Mary Louise Gundlach Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haas Mr. G. William Haas Dr. Judith Hancock Mr. Martin H. Hansen Mr. Philip L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Gates H. Hawn Mr. David Henkel Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herzan Mr. Clay Hiles Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Holloway Ms. Margaret E. Holyfield and Mr. Maurice R. Meslans Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Huntington Mr. and Mrs. George D. Ittner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennes Mr. Edward L. Jones Mr. Mark W. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Stuart D. Karle Mr. Neil C. Katz Kathleen and Richard Kearns Mr. James A. Kelly and Ms. Mariam C. Noland Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. King Mr. David Klafter and Ms. Nancy Kestenbaum Dr. Muriel F. Kneeshaw Mr. and Mrs. Matthew B. Kowalski Gifts-In-Kind Associated Cut Flowers CK Foods Gramercy Produce Dr. Stephen J. Hamilton Mr. Richard Moore Dr. Steven M. Shulman Fiscal Year 2012 (July 1, 2011–June 30, 2012) $100,000 AND MORE The Estate of Hugh T. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Constantine M. Dakolias The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Jack and Susan Rudin $50,000 to $99,999 The Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation Panta Rhea Foundation The Estate of John M. Tebelak $25,000 to $49,999 Asian Cultural Council Mrs. Mary Jane Brock The Coby Foundation, Ltd. The Hagedorn Fund Mr. William H. Herrman The Estate of Louise Jonsson Kalliopeia Foundation Samuel H. Kress Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macleod Mr. and Mrs. James S. Marcus The Ambrose Monell Foundation The National Endowment for the Arts Mr. Byron Nimocks and Ms. Emily Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. John L. Walker The Estate of Charles Everett Whipple $10,000 to $24,999 Anonymous The Bloomberg Sisters Foundation Ms. Susan E. B. Bloomberg The Calamus Foundation The Estate of James E. Campbell Mr. Stephen Chu The Church Pension Fund Columbia Community Service, Inc. Ms. Barbara D. Deller The Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, Inc. Emergency Food and Shelter Program Mrs. Jane V. Engel Episcopal Charities of the Diocese of New York Mr. and Mrs. William O. Hiltz James S. Mitchell & Sons Ms. Melinda Lloyd The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Matthews Mrs. Mary Alyce Merow Mr. Norman R. Nelson Dr. Stephen W. Nicholas and Ms. Ellen Sargent Mr. Julian H. Robertson, Jr. Dr. Steven M. Shulman Silicon Valley Community Foundation Mr. Jerry I. Speyer and Ms. Katherine Farley St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital Center The Rev. Dawn M. Stegelmann and Mr. Murry K. Stegelmann Mr. Michael Sylvester and Ms. Sarah E. Nash TD Bank, N.A. The Florence Gould Foundation Trinity Church, Wall Street Wells Hill Partners, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly S. Wilson $5,000 to $9,999 Mrs. Edward T. Chase Emergency Food Assistance Program Ennead Architects LLP Mr. David Austin Fricke Mr. Gary A. Glynn Mr. Huyler C. Held The Roy A. Hunt Foundation Kalpa Tree Foundation The Very Rev. Dr. James A. Kowalski and The Rev. Dr. Anne Brewer, M.D. Ms. Jean Kramer MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger Mr. and Mrs. Andrew G. McMaster Metropolitan New York Synod New World Foundation Mr. Morris W. Offit Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Pace Mr. Gary Parr Sandler O’Neill & Partners, LP Dr. Matthias Szabolcs Mr. Bruce Westcott Rachel and Taymore Zarghami $1,000 to $4,999 Anonymous Dr. and Mrs. John G. Alley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Anderson Arnhold Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Atkins Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 15 Dr. Rebecca Kowalski Ms. Susan Lakatos Ms. Mary Ann Lam Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lane The Laymen’s Club of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine Mr. and Mrs. Alain Lebec The Reverend Canon Clement W. K. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Laurence C. Leeds Professor and Mrs. David Leeming Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leeming Loeb & Troper The Rev. and Mrs. Richard Louis Ms. Janine Luke Mr. and Mrs. John MacKerron Mr. Donald L. Maggin Mr. and Mrs. John P. McEnroe Mr. Raymond A. McGarrigle Canon B. McK. Williams Bob and Carol McKenna Ms. Kathy G. McNeil The Menemsha Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Menschel Mr. and Mrs. David M. Ment Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mercer Mr. Arthur M. Miller and Ms. Roberta B. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. John R. Miller Mr. Martini C. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. James S. Mitchell The Rev. and Mrs. Robert E. Morisseau Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse The Vincent Mulford Foundation Mr. Donald R. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Christian Murck Mr. Anthony E. Napoli Ms. Marsha K. Nelson and Dr. Gigi Madore Ms. Alice Netter The New York Altar Guild Nicholson & Galloway The Reverend Canon Richard T. Nolan and Mr. Robert C. Pingpank Mr. Peter Nordeen and Mr. Danny Sendzik Mr. and Mrs. Joe O’Brien Ms. Kathrine Ockenden Ms. Dorinda J. Oliver Dr. Stuart Orsher and Ms. Gladys Orsher Anne and Fred Osborn, III Dr. Hal E. Ott Ms. F. Taylor Pape Mrs. Robert R. Parks The Venerable William C. Parnell and Mr. Thomas Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Paulsen The Penates Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pennoyer Mr. and Mrs. William A. Perlmuth Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Pinover Ms. Diane B. Pollard Mr. and Mrs. Horatio R. Potter Mr. and Mrs. John W. Potter Mr. and Mrs. James David Price Ms. Jane F. Putnam Ms. Marsha H. Ra Ms. Virpi A. Ranta-Singleton Ms. Judy T. Reemtsma Ms. Angela Reid-Hardy Ms. Martha Rhein Ms. Karen Rothmyer and Mr. Bernard J. Rivers Dr. and Mrs. Clive Robinson Mr. David Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Nicolas S. Rohatyn Mr. and Mrs. David S. Ross Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ross The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Mrs. Arthur Ross Ms. Mary E. Rowe The Rev. Harry G. Royer Mr. Howard J. Rubenstein Mrs. Arthur M. Sackler Sanky Communications, Inc. Dr. J. Scott Sawyer and Ms. Margaret A. McHenney Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schaaf Mrs. Roberta Schneiderman Mr. Kurt Schoknecht Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Schwerin Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scribner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seidler Mr. and Mrs. James T. Sherwin Ms. Deborah S. Shinn The Rev. Bruce M. Shipman Dr. Robert Sirota and The Rev. Dr. Victoria Sirota The Right Reverend and Mrs. Mark S. Sisk Mr. Scott Smith and Ms. Nancy A. Brown Mr. Chandragupta Sooran and Ms. Angie Karna Ms. Joanne Spellun Mr. Burton B. Staniar Mrs. Phoebe R. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Boris Stepich Ms. Yvonne Sterling Ms. Andrea G. Stillman Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Straus Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Strouss Dr. and Mrs. Derald W. Sue Mr. and Mrs. John S. Suhler Mr. Philip Taylor Theatermania.com, Inc. Ms. Yvette Tsiropoulos Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Tully United Way of New York City Verizon Foundation Matching Gifts Mr. Richard Wallgren and Mr. Martin Rook Ms. Irene M. Walsh Mrs. Constance M. Weber Mr. Ronald G. Weiner The Reverend Deacon Lynn Werdal Mr. Steadman H. Westergaard Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. Wiggin Mr. David Wilkes Mr. Matt Williams and Ms. Angelina Fiordellisi Mrs. Caroline Keller Winter Ms. Cornelia T. Winthrop Frederic and Robin Withington Mr. Charles G. Wolf Ms. Martha Wolfgang and Mr. Peter Hutchings Ms. Lisa Woods Mrs. Helen Merrill Zito $500 to $999 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Babon Mr. W. Allen Barnett The Rev. John P. Bauman and Ms. Susan Ebersole Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Bellas Ms. Marjorie A. Beutel Mr. Zachary Block and Ms. Rachel Loeb Ms. Alice C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Russel Byers Ms. Beatrice Carson The Cathedral Guild Mr. Paul Cothran Ms. Alison Courtney Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cutshall Mr. Robert A. Cutting The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Darconte David And Lucile Packard Foundation Ms. Elizabeth de Cuevas Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Episcopal Church Mr. Brett Donham Mr. Robert Engel Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Engel Mr. and Mrs. Esteban A. Ferrer, III Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Ford Mrs. Beatrice M. Francais Frank Crystal Foundation Ms. Faith Sara Tilton Fraser Ms. Mary M. Furlong Mr. John L. Furth The G&I Butler Family Foundation, Inc. Mr. James R. Gainfort Geiger Roofing Ms. Martha E. Gifford Dr. Robert J. Glaser Ms. Jane F. Golden Mr. Frank Goodwin Ms. Sarina Gwirtzman Mr. and Mrs. William E. Havemeyer Mr. William H. Hess Mr. and Mrs. William B. Holding Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Howell Dr. James B. Hudson and Ms. Julia R. Knox-Hudson Inasmuch Foundation Ms. Feygele Jacobs and Mr. Michael Cholden-Brown Dr. Vincent N. Jarvis Ms. Helen Jiang Qiu Martin and Wendy Kaplan Ms. Lillian E. Kraemer Ms. Betty Kranzdorf Mr. Matthew D. Kupchin Ms. Wailin Lau Mr. Kenneth A. Leacock Ms. Mary K. Libby Ms. Hua Lin Lucia Woods Lindley and Daniel A. Lindley Mr. Thomas Lollar Ms. Pamela Macktaz Ms. Lizabeth A. Mahaffey Ms. Gail F. Martin Ms. Constance McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Jack D McSpadden Mr. Ronald L. Melichar Ms. Teresa Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Miller Mr. Mark S. Mitchell Ms. Robbie Narcisse Mr. Dan Offutt Mr. and Mrs. David R. Owen The P.T.A. of The Cathedral School Mr. Robert A. Palmer Ms. Clare Pierson and Mr. Peter Humphrey Mr. and Mrs. Brent Porter Mr. John Puterko Mr. and Mrs. David Rockefeller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Barry C. Ross Ms. Deborah H. Ross and Mr. Russell Hogan Mr. John R. Rousmaniere Mr. Stephen Rowe Ms. Victoria R. Sayers Mr. William S. Schaaf and Ms. Joy Chang Mrs. Irwin Schneiderman Scholastic Marketing Partners/Scholastic Inc. Mr. Gerhard Schulmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Axel Schupf Mr. Victor L. Schuster Dr. and Mrs. William A Simpson The Right Reverend and Mrs. Andrew D. Smith St. James’ Church - New York, NY St. Peter’s Church, Lithgow Ms. Ruth S. Stanton Ms. Cynthia Taylor Ms. Mae Mae R. Taylor Ms. Mary Beth Terry and Mr. Christopher M. Turner Ms. Jan K. Thorkelson Mr. Peter J. Trapp Mr. David Turner and Ms. Martha A. Banta Ms. Mary Lou Van Buren Mrs. Avonelle S. Walker Mr. Anthony J. Walton and Ms. Jennifer Gao Waste Not Want Not Ms. Pamela S. Weekes Mr. and Mrs. Byron R. Wien Ms. Ann Williams Chapman Ms. Lucy Winton Ms. Alice J. Wolfe $250 to $499 Mr. Dilip Advani Mr. Paul A. Argenti and Ms. Jennifer Kaye Baker Charitable Foundation Ms. Marilyn S. Barnwell Mrs. Holly V. Bean Ms. Dorothy J. Bell Mr. George D. Benjamin Ms. Wendy Bliss Mr. and Mrs. Roman Bninski Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bontekoe Mr. Charles L. Booth Mr. Peter Boysen Ms. Prudence Brown Mr. Michael Burke Ms. Karin H. Butler Mr. and Mrs. John H. Byrne, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Carroll Mr. Lewis Center Mr. Kendall G. Chen Ms. Amy Churgin Mr. Fred J. Chynchuk Mr. Scott Cocker Mrs. Rhoda W. Cohen The Community of the Holy Spirit Mr. Anthony E. Corbo Ms. Joyce R. Cumberbatch Mr. Richard Cummins Mr. John W. Curtis and Ms. Margaret Sarkela Mr. Frederick E. De Leau The Honorable and Mrs. David N. Dinkins Dr. Glen I. Earthman Mr. John S. Ebbert Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elsaesser Mr. Stephen A. Facey Mr. Eric H. Fahner Mr. and Mrs. Paul Felzen Ms. Brenda Furtak Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrity The Reverend Carlson Gerdau Ms. Janet E. Gertz Ms. Patricia Gill Mr. Dougles W. Godley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gramps Mr. Charles R. Grooms Mr. Pearce W. Hammond Dr. and Mrs. Steven Harrel The Harvey School Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hearst Ms. Marian S. Heiskell Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Herman Ms. Suzan P. Hernandez Mr. Clyde I. Hicks Ms. Nancy A. Hodgkinson Mr. Harry W. Hudson Mr. Douglass Hunt Mr. John F. Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jeffries Ms. Nettie Jensen and Mr. William S. Jensen Mr. Walter H. Jones, III Mrs. Audrey Sisson Kasha Ms. Maura Keaney Mr. Kevin A. Kentish Mrs. Glenda Kirkland Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 16 Ms. Charlotta Klein Ross Ms. Eileen Koerner Mr. Newton A. Koltz Dr. Theodore J. Kowalski and Dr. Philip Devine Mr. Howard Kunreuther Mr. David B. Lasater Mr. Alfred Law and Ms. Glenda A. Fowler Law Mr. Konrad Lebas Mr. Wing Lin Lo Ms. Meryl Marcus Ms. Delrosa Marshall Ms. Alline Matheson Dr. John A. McClung Ms. Susan J. McGhee McGregor Fund Mr. Ronald M. Miller and Ms. Carol Schepker Mr. J. Thom Mitchell Ms. Frances S. Moffat The Very Rev. and Mrs. James Parks Morton Ms. Ingegerd Mundheim Dr. Lawrence Muscarella Ms. Jennifer Nelson Ms. Varuni Nelson Ms. Cassandra Nettles Mr. Andrew Newman Ms. Martha O’Day Mr. Robert M. Olmsted Mr. Peter I Partridge Mr. Matthew J. Perlman and Mrs. Kate Perlman Ms. Dorsey Phelps Ms. Debra Given and Mr. Tom Phillips Ms. Adrienne Plotch Mr. J. Sheppard Poor Posner-Wallace Foundation Mrs. Ashley H. Priddy Mr. Kenneth S. Prince Mr. Paul W. Pulley R.W. Pressprich & Company Mr. Allan Ramsay Ms. Janet Rassweiler Ms. Joyce E. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Reveri Mr. Reynolds and Ms. Nisbet Mr. Gregory Rice Rockefeller Foundation Mr. Renato Rosaldo Mrs. Elizabeth Rouffy Ms. Mary H. Rountree Mr. Peter Ruof Stephen M. Sander Foundation, Inc. Mr. Robert E. Sanford and Mrs. Melody Sanford Ms. Stephanie Sargeant Ms. Mary Beth Sasso Ms. Louise Schaffer Mr. and Mrs. David Schneider Ms. Lenore Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Scott Hansen Mr. David W. Scudder Mr. Theodore A. Shankoff Mr. and Mrs. Julia Shelly The Reverend William S. Shillady and Ms. Judith Maneval Mr. Herbert P. Shyer Mrs. Eddie E. Sims Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Sinnott Dr. and Mrs. Harley Smyth Mr. Harald J. Snik Mr. Jack Stokes Mr. Michael E. Stoller Ms. Cheryl Stoute Mr. and Mrs. Sabin C. Streeter Mr. Harborne Stuart Ms. Ekaterina Sukhanova Mr. David L. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Thurber The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Mr. and Mrs. Jose V. Torres Ms. Elizabeth Truly and Mr. Marino Turtur Mr. Roger Turgeon The Washington Committee of the National Cathedral Association Mr. Roy A. Watson Mr. Duncan Webb Mr. Richard C. White Gifts-In-Kind Gramercy Produce CK Foods Dr. Stephen J. Hamilton Mr. John Kantakis Mr. Richard Moore Dr. Steven M. Shulman The Cathedral staff makes every effort to correctly report gifts. However, if this list does not accurately reflect your giving for fiscal years 2011–2012 or 2012–2013, please contact the Development Office at (212) 316-7498. Thank you. Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 17 Board of Trustees and Trustee Emeriti Board of Trustees The Right Reverend Andrew ML Dietsche Bishop of New York, Chair Bruce Macleod President & Chair of the Executive Committee Murry K. Stegelmann Treasurer Mary Jane Brock Secretary The Very Reverend Dr. James A. Kowalski Dean of the Cathedral Sherrill L. Blalock Dr. Patricia M. Carey The Reverend Canon Constance C. Coles Constantine M. Dakolias Gary A. Glynn William H. Herrman Kristin Kearns Jordan Melinda Lloyd John B. Madden James S. Marcus The Reverend Dr. Daniel P. Matthews John R. Miller Norman R. Nelson Bruce G. Paulsen The Reverend Dr. Thomas F. Pike Diane B. Pollard Julian H. Robertson, Jr. Mrs. James C. Slaughter Michael S. Sylvester Martha D. Wolfgang The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine Trustee Emeriti James E. Bacon Mrs. Edward T. Chase The Reverend Stephen J. Chinlund Joan Cupo Frederic P. Herter, M.D. Benjamin D. Holloway The Reverend Edward Johnston Henry L. King John T. Lane Dr. Wallace Mathai-Davis Mary Alyce Merow Harry Smith Phoebe R. Stanton Fred Wibiralske E. Thomas Williams Non-Trustee Officers Michael J. Edwards, Chief Financial Officer Susan A. Cannon, Assistant Secretary Officers of the Society of Regents Dr. Vaughn W. Folkert, President Dr. Steven M. Shulman, Vice President Annual Report Fiscal Year 2012 and Fiscal Year 2013 18
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