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THE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION Our MissionANNUAL REPORT CSF changes lives by providing families with demonstrated financial need an opportunity to2016 give their sons and daughters a quality education, focused on Christian values and character formation at Catholic Schools located throughout the Archdiocese of Boston, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or gender.A look back at an amazing year and a glimpse into our bright future.

Catholic Schools Foundation Table of Catholic Schools Foundation Table ofAnnual Report 2016 Contents Annual Report 2016 ContentsTable Of Contents 29 Timeline Of Events 01 03 31 BUILDING MINDS & 31 Back To School Cup CHANGING LIVES 01 CSF Infographic 33 Christmas For The Kids Cocktail Party 11 05 02 Letter From Our Director & President 35 CSF Annual Dinner CSF has earned the highest possible 03 Counciling In Urban Catholic Schools 36 A Word From Brian Moynihan 15 rating (4-stars) through Charity 05 Morgan Lewis Partnership 37 26th Annual Dinner Donor Roll Navigator based on our Financial 09 Scholarship Angels 41 Schools Out Summer Celebration 11 CSF Scholars: Where Are They Now? 43 2016 Young Leaders Council Health, Accountability, Transparency. 13 Financial Report 44 2016 Board Of Trustees 15 A Word From Peter Lynch 45 CSF Executive Council 17 Annual Donor Roll 46 CSF Staff 27 Gifts In Honor / Gifts In Memory 28 Lifetime Givingphotos by John Gillooly

2 Catholic Schools Foundation A Word From The Annual Report 2016 President & Executive Director 92 A Word from public school system. However, our work “ WORDS CANNOT EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE the President changes the lives of individual students. FOR ALL THAT YOU DO FOR SO MANY Schools and Executive We enroll and support them regardless of CHILDREN. THE WORLD WILL BE A BETTER supported Director their religion or social status and instill a PLACE BECAUSE OF THESE CHILDREN. love for learning with the conviction they by CSF Dear friends of CSF, can and will succeed. Finally, we offer Parent of a CSF Scholar from students the confidence of knowing they Bishop Fenwick High School76% $35K 100% 60% Our success is based upon your generosity. are not alone. They learn there are people For over 150 years, Catholic schools have who believe in them and will assist them scholarships and other program activity. non-white median family high school single-parent educated generations of students from in their development journey. Thank you Thank you for your continued support of our income for families all walks of life with emphasis on those for making all of this possible. work. If you have any questions about the 3,793 family of 4 graduation rate who have been marginalized or who are information presented, please contact us 98% new to our shores. Without your present Enclosed in our 2016 Annual Report, you at anytime. Without your generosity, there Scholarships 25% day support and the legacy of the many will read about the impact of your support is no Catholic Schools Foundation or Inner- provided. college committed sisters, priests and lay teachers and realize how much you are appreciated. City Scholarship Fund, so we welcome your non-Catholic acceptance and administrators, our Catholic schools Please review the names of generous thoughts and ideas. would not be able to provide the life- donors, volunteers, and community and rate changing opportunity for students and corporate partners that help change lives. Sincerely, families today. Take a moment to read these stories and witness what your support makes possible William S. Michael B. As the quote at the top of the page reminds – building minds and changing lives of at- Mosakowski Reardon us, our shared mission impacts thousands risk young people. Executive Director of students each year in schools throughout President, CSF the Archdiocese of Boston, while also We value your trust and support. The Board of Trustees taking pressure off an already stressed Catholic Schools Foundation strives to achieve our mission in the most efficient manner possible. Our overarching goal is to positively and dramatically impact the lives of students and families. During the most recent fiscal year, ninety percent (90%) of every dollar raised by Catholic Schools Foundation directly supportedMore than $9M provided in scholarships and programmatic aid

3 Catholic Schools Foundation City 4 Catholic Schools Foundation City Annual Report 2016 Connects Annual Report 2016 Connects At-Risk Students Given a Chance for Success problems, and community violence which can school-based intervention program that negatively impact a student's educational addresses the needs of every child across - Counseling in Urban Catholic Schools experience. academic, social-emotional, health, and family domains. Since 2008, in an effort to improve the Catholic school experience for our neediest students, CSF Students who are continuously enrolled has patterned with the City Connects Program at in a school using the City Connects model Boston College. City Connects is an innovative, out-perform comparison students by the end of the first preschool year, and the “ Emma and Sophia were taken from Academy – Columbia Campus (SJPII). difference becomes statistically higher by their mother more than two years ago The SJPII community has been extremely the second preschool year. and bounced from home to home and supportive and works closely with the family member to family member. The family to provide the help they need. Benefits continue through elementary girls have seen violence, hunger, and Together, Emma and Sophia attend school and beyond where studies have homelessness. After a rough few years, family counseling and are working hard shown positive effects on report card scores their mother regained custody of the to overcome the challenges they face. and statewide test scores in elementary girls. Through the support of the Inner This is made possible, in part, because of school, middle school and high school. -City Scholarship fund, CSF was able to CSF’s partnership with the City Connects Students previously enrolled in a City enroll them at Saint John Paul II Catholic program. Through the generosity of our Connects Catholic school also experience supporters, CSF is able to provide 10 lower rates of chronic absenteeism and THANK YOU FOR SPONSORING MY urban Catholic schools with a Counseling school drop-out rates. Program. Through this program, Emma EDUCATION THIS YEAR. THIS GIFT and Sophia are able to receive critical With an award-winning counseling interventions that address out-of-school program in place and with the care and IS SPECIAL TO ME BECAUSE IT HAS barriers to success. support they need from the school and broader community services, SJPII is PROVIDED ME WITH A PATH TO A Unfortunately, what Emma and Sophia confident that both Emma and Sophia will have faced in their young lives is all thrive — these girls and many others will BRIGHTER FUTURE too common among inner-city children. have a chance to succeed. Urban Catholic schools serve high Jose, percentages of low-income students who ** Students’ names have been changed to Notre Dame Cristo Rey face poverty, family difficulties, health protect their privacy.

5 Catholic Schools Foundation Morgan Lewis 6 Catholic Schools Foundation Morgan Lewis Annual Report 2016 Partnership Annual Report 2016 Partnership Morgan Lewis: PAST Building a Legacy in Support of Catholic CSF’s relationship with Morgan They are not ashamed to excel Education Lewis began nearly 26 years ago academically. The dropout rate with Roger Joseph, who was a is almost zero, and 98% of the The impact of the Catholic Schools Foundation (CSF) is enhanced Partner at Bingham Dana at the high school students go on to by the generosity, longevity and sustainability of our corporate time. Roger learned about the college.” partnerships. We rely on the dedication of leaders within Boston’s top organization in the early 1990s businesses to further our mission through long-lasting relationships, and has since been a champion of Over the past quarter century, so that future generations of low-income students can benefit from a CSF’s mission, while ensuring that Roger has been building a legacy quality values-based education. One such partner that has changed his colleagues support CSF even of support at Morgan Lewis. He has the lives of hundreds of inner-city students is Morgan Lewis & Bockius as they transitioned from Bingham spearheaded fundraising efforts LLP, a global law firm based in Boston. Dana to Bingham McCutchen, and with his colleagues, raising more finally, to Morgan Lewis. When than $1.5 million in scholarship aid “ …If you want to get a sense of CSF’s impact for yourself, join next asked why he has remained a and impacting roughly 1,000 inner- year’s Annual ICSF Bus Tour! I also very much enjoy the community dedicated supporter for so long, city students. Beyond fundraising, of people who are committed to the success of CSF — they are truly Roger noted, Roger has been a member of CSF’s inspiring, and have inspired me to want to get more involved.” Executive Council since 2001. “What I find compelling about - Peter Pound, Morgan Lewis the Inner-City Scholarship Fund Recognizing the need for is the fantastic results…most a sustainable, long-lasting of the students are minorities, partnership of support, Roger has more than 80% live below the fostered relationships between federal poverty level…despite CSF and others at the firm. For all this, these kids thrive in the example, Morgan Lewis’ Director Catholic school environment. of Community Affairs and Alumni

7 Catholic Schools Foundation Morgan Lewis 8 Catholic Schools Foundation Morgan Lewis Annual Report 2016 Partnership Annual Report 2016 Partnership PRESENT FUTURE Relations, Catherine Curtin is a more than $100 million in of Boston College Law School, “Before law school, I taught Lewis support, there is no doubt supporter of CSF, and has worked to scholarships to more than involves engaging young at a Catholic School attended that hundreds, if not thousands encourage both the firm, its lawyers 50,000 students over the past professionals in the hopes that primarily by low-income more students will benefit from and staff to support the organization. thirty years is amazing. Each they will become the Rogers of students on scholarship. I saw this incredible partnership. She also mentored the firm’s most time I attend a CSF event, I am tomorrow. Jackie was elected to first-hand the immeasurable recent intern from Cristo Rey Boston captivated by the magnitude join the Young Leaders Council impact that a quality education Roger Joseph, Peter Pound, and — a CSF supported school. of the positive impact the in October 2016. She will join a had on my students. I’m excited Jackie Burke feel they have an scholarships are having on their group of seven other appointed to work with ICSF to afford other obligation to help underprivileged At Roger’s invitation, Peter Pound, recipients in Boston’s Catholic Boston area young professionals students that same opportunity students reach their full potential another Partner at Morgan Lewis schools.” who collaborate to engage like- and expand access to quality through a high-quality Catholic decided to get involved with CSF minded young people in CSF’s education.” education. They also believe in the to help broaden and deepen the Recently, Morgan Lewis has work throughout the year. The importance of Boston’s corporate firm’s commitment. His goal was engaged yet another generation council raises more than $120K Roger Joseph has dedicated community being engaged and to ensure the relationship would of attorneys to support CSF. This in scholarship aid each year. more than 25 years of his career invested in Boston’s future, maintain its strength and impact effort, led by Jackie Burke, an When asked why she wants to to supporting CSF. Fortunately which begins with ensuring across generations of employees Associate and 2015 graduate get involved, Jackie said, for the students of the Inner- the best possible educational well into the future. Shortly after opportunities for all children. It is joining CSF’s network of supporters, City Scholarship Fund, through our dedicated corporate Peter joined the organization’s his legacy and the partners like Morgan Lewis and Advancement Committee, lending legacy of Morgan Lewis’ their employees that we are his time and expertise in broader tremendous support able to maximize our impact in fundraising efforts. When asked will continue, and even the Greater Boston community. about his steadfast commitment to multiply, into the future. On behalf of the thousands of the organization, Peter said, With Peter and Jackie students supported each year representing the next through the ICSF, we thank you. “The fact that the CSF has provided generations of Morgan

9 Catholic Schools Foundation Scholarship Annual Report 2016 Angels Scholarship Angels Are Changing LivesYour support helps students, your support helps schools.Scholarship Angels are individuals who have joined our monthly giving program and make it possible for a child to attend aCatholic elementary or high school by providing ongoing support through a reliable, steady stream of income.Individuals who participate in this program ensure that CSF scholars receive the aid they need year after year without disruption or ever having to worry about leaving a school they love because of financial concerns. When you become a Scholarship Angel the amount you designate will automatically be deducted from your debit or credit cardeach month. 100% of your investment will go towards helping a needy family afford a superior Catholic education.Here is the difference YOU can make each year:$10 $25 $50 $100Because tuition is not Your gift of $25 per Your gift of $50 per Your gift of $100 per always enough! Your month will allow a month will provide a month will provide agift of $10 per month low-income scholar partial scholarship for partial scholarshipcan provide a school to attend after-school a student to attend an for a student touniform to student programs — at no Catholic elementary attend a Catholicscholar in need. cost to the family — school high school. that offer a variety of enrichment activities.To learn more visit us at: www.csfboston.org/angels or contact Gina Rindfleisch at [email protected]

11 Catholic Schools Foundation CSF Scholars 12 Catholic Schools Foundation CSF Scholars Annual Report 2016 Where Are They Now? Annual Report 2016 Where Are They Now? CSF Scholars: Where Are They Now? tutor students at Lawrence Catholic Academy credits his Catholic education for and Bellessini Academy. He also participated in providing the necessary foundation Poline Chhor, CSF Scholar, Lowell Catholic School Class of 2010 Alternative Spring Break and worked with victims to pursue his dreams confidently and of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. passionately, however ambitiousLike many CSF Scholars, Poline Chhor’s story family’s situation. they might be. He said, “My Catholic is one of resiliency, hard work, and hope. Poline graduated in 2014 and was accepted education gave me a competitiveWhen you meet Poline, his poise, confidence, Poline attended the former Franco American into the Tufts University School of Medicine’s edge. It helped me develop vitaland candidness make him stand out as a School in Lowell through the 8th grade. Poline Public Health and Professional Degrees Program skills and relationships that haveunique and impressive twenty-four year old, attended Franco American School, formerly in where he is currently pursuing a Masters Degree made me who I am today. A Catholicwise beyond his years. What you might not Lowell through the 8th grade. For high school, in Biomedical Science. Upon graduating, Poline education develops the person as aexpect, is that his past is riddled with hardship, determined to remain in plans to take a year off to work and pay off a whole while surrounding them withseemingly insurmountable obstacles and Catholic school, Poline applied an incredibly supportive community.”many barriers to success. for and received a scholarship Poline and his parents at the Annual through the Catholic Schools portion of his student debt before applying to Poline as a graduate student at Tufts UniversityIn 1992, when Poline was born, his parents Dinner as a junior when he was the Foundation to attend Lowell dental school in 2018. School of Medicine, fall 2016and three year old sister were refugees student speaker, spring 2009 Catholic School. There, hein Thailand, having fled the devastating excelled both academically When reflecting on his educational journey, Poline Cambodian Genocide and reign of the Khmer to pay for Poline’s Catholic education. Even and through extracurricularsRouge. When he was only two months old, with both parents working tirelessly to like gymnastics, tennis,Poline’s family was given the opportunity to make ends meet, money was tight. Poline’s soccer, and volunteer workescape the devastation in their home country older sister was born with a severe mental at a local summer camp forand pursue a better life in the United States. handicap, which added another layer of underprivileged children. financial and emotional stress to their They immigrated to Lowell, MA and made In 2010, Poline graduatededucation a top priority for Poline. His mother and began his undergraduate career atworked full time as an elderly care giver and Merrimack College. He made the Dean’s List his father worked day and night, often taking every semester and when he wasn’t studying,on over-time shifts, as a computer technician he could be found volunteering his time to

13 Catholic Schools Foundation Statement of 14 Catholic Schools Foundation Statement of Annual Report 2016 Activities Annual Report 2016 Activities Statement Of Activities FY16 Financial Statements Unaudited 2015 - 2016 Expenses Statement of Financial Position Grants & Program Support $10,059,999 | 90% Net assets released from restrictions through Fundraising Expense satisfaction of program restriction $606,925 | 5% Management & OperationsTOTAL ASSETS $68,792,060 $70,717,317 ($1,925,257) $444,918 | 4% Marketing & Public Relations $77,047 | 1% Programs Supported in 2015-2016 Scholarship Aid $8,805,446 | 87.53% Program Grants $937,665 | 9.32% Directed Funds $316,888 | 3.15% 2015-2016 Donors By Type Individuals 770 | 83.88% Corporations 84 | 9.15% Foundations 33 | 3.59% Other 31 | 3.38%

15 Catholic Schools Foundation A Word From 16 Catholic Schools Foundation A Word From Annual Report 2016 Peter Lynch Annual Report 2016 Peter Lynch A Word from Peter Lynch “ I believe the ICSF is the best causeDear Friends of CSF, their efforts are celebrated by both for providing young people a strong teachers and peers. Thanks to your education along with the self-confidence As a committed donor, you have been help, our students will be expected to and discipline to succeed in life.changing lives through your support thrive and these students will becomeof the Inner-City Scholarship Fund educated, productive members of Peter S. Lynch(ICSF) and I am grateful. our society. I have come to believe that young people are not products their lives. This would be a terribleRecently, I had the privilege of of their environments, but products misfortune.Thank you for helping tohearing Wes Moore speak. Wes of their expectations — our schools build minds and change lives.grew up a poor kid in the projects in foster and raise their expectations!Baltimore but went on to become a With gratitude for the profoundRhodes Scholar, serve as a Captain Thank you for helping change the difference you make, I amin the U.S. Army in Afghanistan and expectations of these studentsauthor the best-seller The Other Wes through the gift of a high quality, Sincerely yours,Moore. His story made me realize that values-based Catholic education.people are a product of expectations. Peter S. Lynch As you review the list of donors, Chair, Inner-City Scholarship FundWes was from a tough environment, please know that I am grateful tonot unlike many of the students each and every donor who made awho benefit from the Inner-City gift. Without your generosity, theseScholarship Fund, but he was individuals will lose their scholarshipsexpected to work hard and succeed. and they are kids who have notOur schools build these same had a great deal of opportunity inexpectations. In our schools, studentsare encouraged to achieve and

17 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll 18 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Donor Roll FY 2016 District Underwriters School Underwriters Gillian and Stephen Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Curtis “ I LOVE COMING TO THIS SCHOOL Waters Corporation Cammarata Family Foundation Nancy and RJ Dourney $100,000 + $50,000-$99,999 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Demoulas Foundation BECAUSE I LOVE KNOWING THAT Mr. and Ms. Joseph Wickwire Ms. Tracy A. Campion and Mr. John and Kathleen Drew Mr. and Mrs. John J. Remondi Mr. Daniel DiBartolomeo/Northfield I’M GOING TO LEARN SOMETHING Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Anonymous (3) Annonymous Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Reynolds NEW EVERY SINGLE DAY Scholars’ Council Bernard E. Greene, Jr. Eaton Vance Management, Inc. Bank of America Charitable Michelle and Bob Atchinson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Soviero Information Services $10,000-$24,999 Mr. John H. Carlson William Ebsworth and Anandi Foundation Bain Capital, LLC and Friends Richard and Joanne Spillane Emmanuel College Pablo, Bellesini Academy Century Bank and Trust Company Walter and June Downey Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Berthiaume Staples, Inc. Eversource Energy Abiomed Inc Pamela Dippel Choney and Jeffrey Pratap EMC Corporation Mr. David J. Breazzano The TJX Companies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fish; Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. R. Robert Popeo, Esq. Alli and Bill Achtmeyer Mr. and Mrs. William P. Egan Gerstner Family Foundation Cashin Family Fund Putnam Investments and Friends Jane G. and Steven P. Akin A. Choney Mr. and Mrs. C. Herbert Emilson The Kelly Family Foundation Thomas and Mariana Duncan Class Underwriters Construction Company, Inc. Red Sox Foundation Samuel and Nancy Altschuler Mr. Paul Ciampa Ernst & Young LLP Jim and Lisa Mooney Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Edgerley $25,000-$49,999 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hagerty Mr. Robert Riley Analogic Corporation John and Stephanie Connaughton Fidelity Institutional Asset Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mosakowski Fidelity Investments Brian and Armanda Hanson Saint Charles Preparatory School Anonymous (8) Richard and Ann Marie Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Rogers Mr. Roberto Goizueta AFLAC Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hooley The William E. and Bertha E. Mr. Timothy J. Barberich and Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Connors, Jr. Management Fergus and Jill Shiel John and Jill Hayes Alice E Cronin Charitable Trust The Holly and Bruce Johnstone Schrafft Charitable Trust Tom Corra and Dara Concagh Fidelity National Financial, Inc. Brendan and Kerry Swords Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henken Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Allen Charitable Gift Fund Eileen C. Shapiro and Ben E. Eaves Eileen P. Gebrian Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Coviello, Jr. Fidelity National Information The Flatley Foundation Hill Holliday Advertising Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Jordan Mr. Eric Slifka Barclays Capital David and Victoria Croll The John and Mary Corcoran Family Hunt Street Fund Anthony Athanas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kaneb Mr. Brian Spector Mr. and Mrs. James M. Benson Steve Cucchiaro Services, Inc. Foundation James M. Stoneman Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Barnes Howard and Michele Kessler State Street Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bertelson Jack and Pam Cumming Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer Lynch Family and The Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bekenstein Mr. Seth Klarman State Street Foundation, Inc. The Eric and Marianne Billings Robert Cunjak and Susan Dunn Frajomian Trust Foundation Fund BlackRock Financial Management, Michael A. Krupka and Dr. Anne C. Teradyne, Inc. Jim and Shirley Curvey Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Francis Charlotte and Herbert Wagner Roger P. Joseph, Esq. and Patrica The American Ireland Fund Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William Andrew Danoff Gabrieli Family Foundation Yawkey Foundation Palmer Joseph Inc. Kubik The Carney Family Foundation Birmingham Foundation Deloitte & Touche USA LLP and Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Kelley BNY Mellon Mark, Becky, Samantha Levin Michael Treacy Black Knight Financial Services The Cedar Street Foundation“ MANY OF MY VALUES MAY NOT Mr. Robert K. Kraft Boston College Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Lockwood Joseph M. Tucci Bloomberg Friends The Grandchildren of Margaret HAVE BEEN ACHIEVED WITHOUT Liberty Mutual Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Bousa Carl J. Martignetti Mr. Jeff Ubben Geoff and Rene Boisi DePrisco Diamond Jewelers & Co.’s, THE HELP FROM BELLESINI AND Liberty Mutual Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Krishan Canekerantne J. Brian McCarthy - Kelly’s Roast Rose-Marie and Eyk van Otterloo Boston Scientific Corporation ‘Peg’ Geraghty YOUR SPONSORSHIP Loomis Sayles & Company, L.P. and Capital Growth Management L.P. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Vinik Mr. and Mrs. Raymond P. Boulanger Inc. Gerondelis Foundation, Inc. Paul and Margaret Chisholm Beef Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Walter Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Midge and Tom DeSimone Rita and Kevin Gill Nicholas, Saint Johns Prep Friends Charles and Gloria Clough JoAnn McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brownell Tim and Debb Diggins Mr. and Mrs. David Glancy Mr. and Dr. Brendan McCarthy Margot C. Connell, Connell Limited Ms. Cathy Minehan & E. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. William L. Byrnes John & Patricia Hunt Dirlum Dr. and Mrs. Ronald P. Goldberg Mr. Brian Moynihan and Ms. Sue CA Technologies Mr. and Mrs. David W. Donahue Charles and Christine Grant Partnership Corrigan James and Letetia Callinan Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Greenberg Berry Peoples Federal Charitable Grill 23 & Bar Jr. Ann and Graham Gund Foundation, Inc. Sarah and Walter Donovan

19 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll 20 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Donor Roll FY 2016Bruce and Patricia Herring Ms Kathleen Murphy Mr. Gerald Schuster Student Patrons Mr. Stuart E. Davies LoJack Corporation Ms. Laura SenThe High Pointe Foundation Thomas S. Murphy David and Marie Louise Scudder $5,000-$9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeSantis Gary Loveman and Harrah’s Timothy T. Hilton, Esq. Mr. David Mussafer Mr. and Mrs. Niraj Shah R. J. Devereaux Corp.Kenneth and Janet Himmel Garrett Nagle & Co., Inc. Peter and Maria Smail Anonymous (2) Marilyn and Gerard Doherty EntertainmentTed Hoff and Kathleen O’Connell Nellie Mae Education Foundation Stephanie H. and David A. Spina Mr. and Mrs. John G. Balboni Frank and Donna Doyle Linda H. Lynch and Kevin P. Brian and Mary Jo Hogan Nu Skin Force For Good Foundation Robert L. Beal Wendy and David EllisonJ. Calnan & Associates, Inc. Jack and Terry O’Connor Family Foundation Martin L. Berman T. J. and Shelia Fitzgerald JohnsonJerome J. and Julia A. Jacobs Old Neighborhood Foods Abbot and Dorothy H. Stevens BJ’s Wholesale Club Mr. Lawrence Foley Thomas and Regina MannixJohn Hancock Financial Services Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. O’Neill Blue Hills Bank Daniel and RoseMary Fuss Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. MarescaGary and Diane R. Kaneb Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Pagliuca Foundation Mr. Edward Bond, Jr. Kris and Rick Ganong Massachusetts General HospitalMr. and Mrs. Stephen Knightly Mr. and Mrs. Ted Pappendick Paul and Ulla Sullivan The Boston Foundation Scott A. Gieselman MA State Council Knights ofJonathan and Jeanne Lavine Parthenon EY Belinda and Henri Termeer Family Boston University Gilbane Building CompanyThomas H. Lee and Ann Tenenbaum Partners Healthcare System, Inc. Mrs. Barbara N. Breck Mike and Terri Gilroy ColumbusSherry and Alan Leventhal George McCabe/Portolan Capital Foundation Dawn and Gary Burkhead Mr. and Mrs. James Green McCabe Family FoundationMr. and Mrs. Matt Levin Mr. and Mrs. William J. Teuber Bushrod H. Campbell and Adah F. James M. Harmon Carol M. MeyrowitzRonald E. Logue and Kathleen M. Managment The Joan and Leo Mahoney Family Campbell Hall Charity Fund Mr. Jimmy Haslam Michael E. Mooney, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Previte David and Kathleen Calabro Mr. Thomas C. Hense and Ms. David G. Mugar McGillycuddy Prince Lobel Tye LLP Foundation Canaccord Genuity Inc. and Friends Sharon L. Stade The Grandchildren of FlorenceMr. Caleb Loring, III Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rakers The Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation Cassidy Turley FHO Mr. Arnold HiattMr. and Mrs. Martin J. Mannion Mr. and Mrs. John J. Regan The William E. Simon Foundation Irwin and Roberta Chafetz Nicole and Thomas Hynes MurrayPaul and Peg Marrkand Mr. John F. Remondi Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Marijn Mr. and Mrs. Miceal G. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ix Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O’DonnellMr. and Mrs. Thomas J. May Mr. William McKee and Ms. E. Dekkers, President and CEO John F. Kennedy Library Foundation Mr. Kevin O’LearyAndy and Linda McLane Margaret Reynolds Joel C. Tillinghast Jr. John and Marilyn Keane Palisade Capital Management,Mr. Michael Minogue Mrs. Barbara Roche Mr. Patrick Venaazi Colliers International Rick and Nancy KelleherRich and Helene Monaghan Mrs. Eileen P. S. Roche James and Margaret Wade Mr. Ryan Connolly Daniel K. Kingsbury and Caitriona L.L.C.Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Montrone Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Roche, Jr. Matt and Susan Weatherbie Karen and Brian Conway Steven and Adrienne PrincipeMorgan Lewis and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Ruddy Tobias and Kristin Welo Howard E. Cox, Greylock Ni Dhuchon Marc A. ReardonMr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison Paul and Mary Beth Sandman Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. White David and Janet Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kobrick Dr. Gary and Dr. Sylvia ReiserMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Morrissey Ron and Jill Sargent Stephen G. Woodsum and Anne R. Michael F. and Marian Cronin Christine & John Komola Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy P. RichardsonMr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Murphy III Elise Schaefer Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Dabas KPMG LLP and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Steven RichardsonMr. and Mrs. John V. Murphy Reed Schiess Lovett Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dangelmaier Mr. & Mrs. James A. Lack Roche Brothers Supermarkets Don Rodman Cathy and Tom Ryan Lewis and Ali Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sassine

21 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll 22 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Donor Roll FY 2016Roger and Kristin Servison Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Antico Ian Gutterman Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Sanders Mr. and Ms. Kevin Calabro Mr. Larry Groipen Mr. and Mrs. Steven V. PopeoTom & Mary Shields & Shields Assumption College Mr. Lionel Harris Toby R. Serkin, Esq. Ms. Rossmary Calderon Robert F. Higgins Mr. Stephen ProneHealth Care Group Bank of Canton Kevin P. Harron and Kimberlee A. Shawmut Woodworking and Supply Dr. John Carey Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Hovsepian Robert H. Quigley, Jr.Dr. Robert J. Shillman - Cognex Dr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Barish Binkley and Paula Shorts, Muddy Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Cavarretta Insource Services, Inc. Blasdel A. Reardon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blanchard Brown Pond Trust Fund Natalie B. Choate, Esq. Ms. Amy Iseppi Ms. Clare Rihcer Corporation The Bodman Foundation Herald Media, Inc. Dr. Jay A. Stein and Mrs. Gretchen John and Patricia Chory John and Corrinne Kelliher Mary L. and Richard A. RussoMr. Peter Sidoti Kerry M. Bowen Joseph and Margaret Hunt Fox Stein John J. Cullinane - Founder, Senator and Mrs. Paul G. Kirk Mr. and Mrs. Brendan ShankMr. and Mrs. Brad Singer Mr. and Mrs. James R. Boyle Mr. Lawrence Hyde Vicki and Ralph Tate Thomas and Margaret Lanahan Ms. Patricia SimboliStonehill College Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bradley Jane and Fred Jamieson Craig and Kay Tateronis MainMessage.org Mr. and Mrs. William J. LaPoint Mr. Stephen SkinnerDr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweetland Kevin and Julie Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. James J. Judge Mr. Timothy Tully John and Janet H. Damaske Mr. Christopher Lee Eric & Sharon StaudtNick Thakore Ronald and Ronni Casty Mrs. Madeline Keating Peter and Susan Zotto Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan DeSimone Mr. Jason Lee Mr. and Mrs. Lee TesconiThe AMG Foundation Michael and Melanie Cataldo Rev. Msgr. Francis H. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. James S. DiStasio Lesley University Ms. Kristina ValenteThe Barbara and Patrick Roche Catholic Schools Foundation, Inc. J. Frank Keohane Mentors Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan Kristiaan and Jillian Lokere Dennison and Stavra VeruCenter-Boston College Clough Capital Partners, LP John and Maureen King $1,000-$2,499 Cynthia Lee Egan Richard C. Lord Josef H. von RickenbachTom and Karen Tierney Rory J. and Charlotte C. Cowan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lucki Enterprise Bank and Trust Company Lowell General Hospital Jane K. WilliamsonMrs. Kristine Trustey Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cramer George P. Mair, Esq. Anonymous (3) Mr. John Eriksen and Dr. Jennifer Rosemary and Jack MacKinnon Mr. Frank WisneskiW. B. Mason Cresa Boston Tim McBride, Bessemer Trust Harold & Linda Schwartz / Anti- Ms. Collen MahoneyWCVB-TV/DT, Channel 5 Boston Mr. Jon Davis McCall & Almy, Inc. Katz-Eriksen Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mattione FriendsVila B. Webber Trust DeJesus Family Charitable Richard P. McCoy Defamation League Susan and Jeffrey Esper Henry and Allison McCance Up to $999Roberta & Stephen R. Weiner Maryanne Spillane McInturf David H. Badeau Ms. Kathryn Everett Ms. Christine McConnellTom and Celeste Wolfe Foundation, Inc. McKinsey & Company Mr. Steven Berman Frank A. Facella, DDS Mr. Robert Milling Ms. Megan Adzima George and Susan Domolky Mr. Anthony Nader Michael J. and Ann M. Bevilacqua FACTS Management Company Mr. Curt Morley Ms. Barbara AhernStudent Benefactor The Donovan Family Foundation Laurence P. Naughton Mr. and Mrs. David C. Boch Michael Corrado FGS, Inc. Mr. John Nolan Ms. Maura Anderson$2,500-$4,999 Richard R. and Karen A. Dubois New England Province of Jesuits Boston Advocates for Catholic Fish Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. O’Brien Anonymous Arthur X. and Kathy Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Noonan Daniel L. Fitzgerald Mr. Thomas N. O’Brien AnonymousDonald-Bruce Abrams, Esq. and Frederick E. Ehrsam Victor and Jennifer Paci Education Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Donnell Anonymous Roberta L. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Elder Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Peckham Boston Celtics Shamrock Dr. Peter Folan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.P. O’Donnell Mr. Matthew Applebaum Mr. and Mrs. John V. Fantozzi Peg and Mike Reardon Foundation Curtis E. Gannon, Esq. and Jinney S. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Leary Mr. Asif Mahmood and Mrs. NailaAnonymous Aubert J. Fay Charitable Fund Mr. Timothy Hartshorn and Ms. Roberto M. and Jennifer Braceras, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’NeillAnonymous Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Greenwood Smith Joseph H. Petrowski Asif Cathy and Fred Grein Melissa Reilly Esq. Richard B. Gold and Corrine M. Thomas F. and Katherine E. Ryan Rick and Nonnie Burnes Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gormley

23 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll 24 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Donor Roll FY 2016Ms. Gena F. Badin Mr. Christopher Carlin Ms. Patricia Fallon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hennessey Ms. Tara Kenney and Mr. Gay Ms. Dana McSherry Ms. Lindsay PolinJesse Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Carney Mr. and Mrs. George Fantini Jordan Hershman and Diana K. Grassy Ms. Siobhan Mee Mr. Christopher ProneWilliam & Kelly Baker Ms. Janice Case Ms. Paula Fields Mr. John A. Meuleman Ms. Maria RinconMs. Megan Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chiccarelli Douglas Finn Lord Ms. Rebecca Klein Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Miklus Mrs. Gina RindfleischMr. John Barros Judy and Jonathan Chiel Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hildreth Mr. Keven Kohlmorgen Ms. Kelly Morales Ms. Patricia RissmeyerMr. Jon Bartholomew Mr. Gerald Cimmino Mr. Sean Foley Mr. Richard Hornblower Ms. Stacey Kokoros Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated Ms. Brittany RoblesThe Bay State Federal Savings Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coffin Rev. Thomas C. Foley Ms. Janice Howe Ms. Beralda Kokoshi Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Morgan Mr. and Mrs. James Ronan, Esq.Charitable Foundation John F. Cogan, Jr. Mr. Paul Fryling Mr. Yifei Huang Elizabeth H. Lange Ms. Rachael Morgan Mr. and Mrs. John T. RonanRaymond and Barbara Beaulieu Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Coldren Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. Barry N. Hurwitz Ms. Keith Larson Ms, Karen Morris Catherine P. SabaitisTom and Karin Beecher Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John J. Concannon, III Hyannis Blanchard’s, Inc. Mr. Phil Lembo Mr. Peter Mugford Saint Augustine School, AndoverMr. and Mrs. Paul J. Berger Mr. Mark Coneeny Ms. Karen Liu Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mugherini Ms. Patricia L. SantorellaMs. Jean Beriau Ms. Michelle Cordo “ BY YOUR GENEROUS GIFT TO OUR SCHOOL YOU ARE Marci and Franz Loeber John and Julie Murphy Claire and Edward SaxeMr. Frank Bianco Brian and Catrina Corey LIVING OUR SCHOOL MOTTO “SEE CHRIST IN OTHERS, BE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lord Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Murtaugh Mr. and Mrs. D. Peter SchnorrMrs. Nancy J. Bigelow Ms. Christine Cudihy CHRIST FOR OTHERS” Ms. Elisabeth Lubiak Katherine Clough Mr. Joseph SenierBishop Fenwick High School, Mr. James Cunniff Saint Catherine of Siena School Ms. Coleen Lynch Ms. Liane Nadeau Ms. Carolyn Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Curry Attorney and Mrs. Herbert J. Lynch John and Maureen Nahill Mr. George Smithy Peabody Mr. Joseph Cusacle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gaudette Ms. Sarah J. Jankowski Daniel G. Maier Mr. Daniel Narcisse Kathleen StanleyMr. and Mrs. Jeremiah J. Bresnahan, Ms. Jennifer Daley Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geremia Muffy and Peter Johannsen Louis J. Marett Ms. Stephanie Nearhos Mr. R. Newcomb Stillwell Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Daley Mr. John M. Gliatto David and Mary Johanson Prudence Markos Neptune Web Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stokes Jr. Julie DiFilippo Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Goldman Ed and Tricia Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Martin Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Nuccio Mr. Maurice H. Sullivan, IIIMs. Ciara Brinkmann Mr. Ryan Dillon Mr. Jeffrey Gould Stephen Joyce Martha Rice Martini, Esq. Mr. Handel Obas Mr. Michael SwansonMs. Laura Bruno Mr. Jonathan DiPaolo Ms. Kara Hadge Mr. Richard P. Junghans Mark Mathers Rev. Paul O’Brien Mr. Joseph F. SzymanskiMr. Michael Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Dmohowski Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hamill Mr. and Mrs. David Keefe Mr. Andrew Mathison Brian O’Connor Richard A. and Donna V. ToelkeMs Caroline Burke Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Doherty Mr. Rick Harrington Mr. Stephen Kelleher Ms. Kathryn F. McCabe Mr. and Dr. Tim O’Donnell Mr. Albert TravagliniMr. and Ms. Kevin Burke Mr. Richard Dowd Tom and Monica Healey Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kennedy Lucy and David McCarthy Ms. Kelli O’Donohue Mr. and Mrs. James TuiteMr. and Mrs. William L. Burke Mr. Bill Eagles Mr. Kyndal Henicke William and Nicole McCarthy O’Neill & Associates, Inc. Mr. Stephen UlianMr. and Mrs. Robert T. Burns Mr. Harry Ebbighausen Mr. Max McClaskie Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Peirce Mr. Christopher ValentePhilip M. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Jason Ellis Mr. Daniel McCormick Mr. Michael Petit Ms. Kayla ValenteMr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Calapa Mr. and Mrs. David L. Engel Robert E. McDonnell, Esq. Ms. Ann Philbin Ms. Amanda VallimontMr. David Campbell Ms. Ellen Fallon Rev. John P. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pitts Mr. Matthew WalkerMr. and Mrs. Charles F. Canali Mr. Brian McSherryMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Carberry

25 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll 26 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Donor Roll Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Report 2016 FY 2016 Annual Donor Roll FY 2016Mr. Edward Wallace Ms. Christine Lattin Ms. Alexandra Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Mark Canha Mr. Dave Olejnik Ms. Samantha Chidiac Rev. Edward GallagherMr. Robert Walsh Paul and Elizabeth LeBlanc Ms. Margaret Stapleton Ms. Margherita Ciampa-Coyne Elizabeth (Almeida) Pesce Mr. Timothy Churella Joseph N. and Regina E. GoodwinMr. and Mrs. Sean T. Walsh Mr. Dan Lebowitz Lynda Sydney Jessica Raineri Mr. Ashwein Rangel Ms. Lydia Ducharme Ms. Flora M. JoyceMs. Karen Wekstein Ms. Helen Li Mr. Andrew Tobin Dr. Philip T. Crotty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Senna Ms. Maria Valentina Fajardo John MaterazzoMr. Timothy Welsh Mr. Anthony Limberis Mark A. Tracy Mr. and Mrs. Kevin T. Daly Ms. Patricia Vieira Rev. Frederick R. McGowanMr. and Ms. Jeffery Wenzel Mr. Paul F. Mahoney Msgr. Francis E. Walsh Mr. Brian Delaney Ms. Christine Whitney Delgado Ms. Rita NooneJohn and Mary Kay Wood Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. McAdams Ms. Hillary Laggis Mrs. Margaret L. Donaher Ms. Kelsey Haslett Ms. Emily Gamble Ms. Jean SutherbyMichael and Cheryle Young Mr. Stephen McAnena Mr. Thomas Tuttle Ms. Carol Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bruno Ms. Erin Gildea Mr. Michael WilhelmBrother Thomas Zoppo Ms. Marybeth McConaghy Ms. Tina Pare Mr. Joel Gardiner Mr. Zander Damp Ms. Lauren Mack Ms. Gina-Marie WoodJohn W. Deveney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McElroy Ms. Colleen Kenney Ms. Cristina Gonzalez Mr. Rori Friedman Ms. Liza McBride Miss Claudia CellucciMary Ellen Doona Mr. and Mrs. John A. McNeice, Jr. Mr. Jack Zarkauskas Mr. Hugh Gorman Ms. Paula Mullin Ms. Channel Mejia Ms. Caitlin CorrieriBernard and Rosemary Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. John McSherry Nancy K. Beaumont Ms. Patricia Hall Mr. Tyler O’Brien Mr. Andrew Merriam Ms. Elizabeth GenoveseMr. Mike Gargano Mr. Matthew McSherry Ms. Jill Cochran Mr. James Pender Ms. Jenelle Nadeau Ms. MaryChristine KwiatekMr. Jeremy Gonsalves Ms. Mary Mullin Ms. Patricia Daley “ I PRAY THAT GOD GIVES Ms. Alexandra Ronning Ms. Kate Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. LawlorEileen M. Guerin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nunan Mr. and Mrs. John L. Speredelozzi YOU BACK WHAT YOU Ms. Caroline Schoening Ms. Lesley Quinchia Mr. Keith R. SoucyMr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Hinton Colleen O’Hara Mr. James F. Bogue GAVE TO HELP MY Mr. Tyler Smith Ms. Emma RyderMr. Edward Hudner Ms. Nancy O’Neill Mr. John Coronel FAMILY Mr. Steven Stagliano Mr. Greg Salvucci “ THE SCHOOL HAS GIVEN ME SOMs. Kimberly Hunter Sister Mary Omalley Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meggison Ms. Christine Tiberio Ms. Abigail Scholz MANY OPPORTUNITIES I NEVERMr. Christopher Jantzen Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Palm Ms. Ann M. Mulligan Caitlin, Blessed Sacrament Ms. Cristina Vazzana Ms. Jessica Shubrook THOUGHT I WOULD GET THANKMs. Deborah Jencunas Ms. Tatiana Peralta Mr. Paul Filgut Mr. Paul Vinzani Mr. Garret Stimpson YOU FOR MAKING IT POSSIBLE FORRobert H. Johnson Mr. John Petruney Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Dinisco Mr. and Ms. Phillip Jutras Mr. Stephen Wright Ms. Paige Vargas MEMr. Donald Jones Mr. and Mrs. Sashank Prasad Mr. Matthew Keppel Ms. Geri Marshall Ms. Katelyn Thompson Ms. Torey WeissMrs. Kristin King Mr. John Raffa Mr. Robert Konover Mr. Michael O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John F. Flaherty Mr. Matthew Wilder Manuel, Immaculate ConceptionMr. and Mrs. Richard T. Kircher Mr. Andrew Rosen Mr. John Logan Mr. William I. O’Connell Dr. and Mrs. Norman C. Graudrault Ms. Alice YuanMr. Thomas Kolinski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan Mr. Robert E. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Cyril T. O’Neil Mr. kevin Wallace Suzanne ArchambaultMr. and Mrs. John F. Koza Susan A. Sanderson Mr. Marc Migliazzo Ms. Joyce Ng Mr. and Mrs. Clark BoothKruger Optical, Inc. Mr. Bob Schilling Ms. Lily Wu Ms. Jaclyn Bivins Shirley BorellaPeter Kuechle Shannon and Tom Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Kurt D. Annen Ms. Cara Burke Ms. Mary C. BurchillMr. John Kwiatek Charles R. and Arlene A. Smith Ms. Jacquelyn Burke Ms. Meghan Burns Mrs. Lynn ButlerMs. Laura L’Abbe Charles L. and Dayle B. Solomont Mr. and Mrs. John Burke Ms. Laura Chew Ms. Megan Delaney Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dowling

27 Catholic Schools Foundation Gifts In Honor & 28 Catholic Schools Foundation Lifetime Annual Report 2016 Gifts In Memory Annual Report 2016 Giving Lifetime GivingGifts In Honor Gifts In MemoryClass Underwriters In Honor Of Scholars’ Council In Memory Of $10 Million + $1 Million +$25,000-$49,999 Peter Lynch Mr. Peter Lych's recent visit $10,000-$24,999 Carolyn Lynch Carolyn A. and Peter S. Lynch and Anonymous (2)Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Allen Carolyn Lynch The Lynch Foundation Bank of America Charitable FoundationSaint Charles Preparatory School In Honor Of Anonymous (2) Better Opportunities Scholarship Foundation Peter Lynch Mr. and Ms. Joseph Wickwire Carolyn Lynch $5 Million + The Catholic FoundationScholars' Council Aileen & Richard Schaefer Margot C. Connell, Connell Limited Partnership$10,000-$24,999 Paul J. Birmingham Student Patron In Memory Of Claire and John Bertucci Walter and June Downey Deceased members of the Minahan JoAnn McGrath and Family In memory of Lois EgastiThomas S. Murphy In Honor Of $5,000-$9,999 and Collins family Frank and Eileen Ward EMC CorporationElise Schaefer Edward Naughton Liberty Mutual FoundationPaul and Ulla Sullivan Dr. Gary and Dr. Sylvia Reiser In Memory Of $2.5 Million + Raytheon Company In Honor Of Frances Chory Richard and Joanne SpillaneStudent Benefactor The McKean Family Student Benefactor Carolyn Lynch Anonymous Brendan and Kerry Swords$2,500-$4,999 Roger P. Joseph, Esq. Highland Street Foundation The John and Mary Corcoran Family Foundation James F. Rossi $2,500-$4,999 In Memory Of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McNeice, Jr. William Randolph Hearst FoundationLaurence P. Naughton Mr. Donald York Jim and Lisa Mooney Yawkey Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Elder Donald F. York Eileen and Buddy RocheFriends Patricia J. Burque The Birmingham FoundationUp to $900 Mentors Olivia Leisner The Flatley Foundation Charles J. McElroyMs. Megan Barrett $1,000-$2,499 Thomas E. Nunan, Sr.Elizabeth H. Lange James MonahanKathleen Stanley John and Patricia Chory Roberta & Stephen R. Weiner Friends Up to $900 Ms. Christine Cudihy Kruger Optical, Inc. Ms. Laura L’Abbe Ms. Geri Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Peter McElroy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nunan Ms. Christine Whitney

29 Catholic Schools Foundation Timeline Of 30 Catholic Schools Foundation Timeline Of Annual Report 2016 Events 2016 Annual Report 2016 Events 2016 TIMELINE OF EVENTS 2015 201627 20 01 16 01 14 05 19 19AUG OCT DEC MAR APR APR MAY MAY JUN 14th Annual Back Peter Lynch Scholars 1st Annual Christmas 2nd Annual Corporate ICSF Corporate 26th Annual ICSF ICSF Annual Bus Tour CSF Scholars Mass & School’s Out Summer to School Cup Golf Mass at Our Lady Help for the Kids Cocktail Trivia Challenge hosted Volunteer Day 40 Dinner Gala chaired by at Saint John Paul Reception at Cathedral of the Celebration: More than 100 of Christians Parish in Party at Central Wharf. by Mike Rogers and State young professionals II Catholic Academy, Holy Cross in the South End. Séan young professionals gathered Tournament Newton, Séan Cardinal Street. $5,400 raised for volunteered at Saint Brian Moynihan, CEO, Cardinal O’Malley inducted the to celebrate another year of the at Walpole Country Club. O’Malley inducted the $4,200 raised for Patrick School in Roxbury Bank of America. A Lower Mills Campus in sixth class of CSF Scholars. 104 ICSF. $30K was raised and MikeMore than $75K raised for partnership with Horizons scholarships. and Saint John School in record-breaking $3.2M Dorchester incoming freshmen joined 462 Swanson of Staples was honored sixth class of Peter raised for scholarships other scholars at 29 high schools scholarships Lynch (PL) Scholars. For for Homeless Children the North End in the Archdiocese of Boston. 147 as Volunteer of the Year the 2015-2016 school graduating senior CSF Scholars year, CSF distributed were recognized as well over $346,264 to 182 PL Scholars in 57 schools

31 Catholic Schools Foundation 2016 Back To School Special thanks to 32 Annual Report 2016 Golf Tournament Saint Columbkille 1 Partnership School. Thank You to the 14th Annual Back to School Cup Golf Tournament SponsorsDinner Sponsor Pin Flag SponsorThe Holly and Bruce Johnstone Charitable BNY MelonFund Event ChairmenLunch Sponsor Matt Harvey Cresa BostonMA Knights of Columbus Hugh Gorman Prince Lobel TyeCocktail Hour Sponsor Event CommitteeDonovan Family Foundation Anthony Bissanti, Bain CapitalPrince Lobel Tye Stacey Kokoros, Staples, Inc. Matt Lombard, Assistant Golf ProfessionalBeverage Cart Sponsor at Andover Country ClubClough Capital Partners Robert Mullally, State Street CorportationCresa Boston Patrick Murtaugh, Robert W. Baird & Co. Patty Santorella, Clough Capital Partners, LPTee SponsorsDeloitteLongwood GroupBank of CantonState Street CorporationMr. and Mrs. Steven Principe

33 Catholic Schools Foundation 1st Annual Christmas 34 Catholic Schools Foundation 1st Annual Christmas Annual Report 2016 For The Kids Cocktail Party Annual Report 2016 For The Kids Cocktail Party Young Leaders Council “ MY SCHOOL HAS TOUCHED MY LIFE, BOTH IN MY Hosts 1st Annual Christmas EDUCATION AND FAITH, SO MUCH THAT ONE OF for the Kids Cocktail Party MY HOPES IS TO TEACH CHILDREN HERE Melani, Notre Dame On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 the to raise money and awareness for State Street young professionals celebrate the ICSF Young Leaders Council hosted the the Inner-City Scholarship Fund’s first annual Christmas for the Kids Partnership with Horizon’s for Young Leaders raise money and awareness for cocktail party at Central Wharf in Homeless Children. partnership with Horizons for Homeless Children Boston. The $4,000 raised funded supplemental Over 95 young professionals gathered programs such as summer camps, music lessons, and other important“ I ENJOY HAVING RELIGION programs that may not be included in CLASSES, PRAYING BEFORE basic tuition. SCHOOL AT MORNING ASSEMBLY, AND GOING TO Young Leaders Council President, Amy MASS AS A SCHOOL Iseppi discussed the success of the partnership between ICSF and Horizon’s Samantha for Homeless Children and urged the Franco American School young leaders in attendance to get involved by becoming a scholarship angel or volunteering their time. Thank you to the Young Leaders Council for making the first annual Christmas for the Kids party possible and thank you to all of the guests who attended.

35 Catholic Schools Foundation 26th Annual 36 Catholic Schools Foundation 26th Annual Annual Report 2016 ICSF Dinner Annual Report 2016 ICSF Dinner A Word From Brian MoynihanRecord Breaking $3.2 Million “ I am truly blessed to be hereRaised at 26th Annual ICSF to be able to say, 'Thank Dear Friends,Dinner you.' You have given me, and thousands of others like I had the honor to serve as the 2016 of Pharmacy & Health Sciences to On Thursday, April 14th, ICSF hosted the Edmund “Ted” Kelly, Retired Chairman of me, the ability to follow my Dinner Chairman this past year. It pursue her dream of becoming a Peter Lynch, Seán Cardinal O’Malley, Jasmine Barrett of SJPII26th Annual Dinner Celebration. During the Liberty Mutual Insurance and the evening’s dreams and passions and was a terrific event and thanks to doctor. Neponset Campus, Ted Kelly, Brian Moynihan, and Mike Reardonevent, Chairman, Brian Moynihan, CEO of honoree, was presented with the Carolyn all I can say is, 'Thank you, the hard work of so many including during presentation of Carolyn & Peter Lynch AwardBank of America, announced an additional & Peter Lynch Award in recognition of thank you, thank you. the 2016 Dinner Committee, we Your support makes an extraordinary,$25K pledge along with a $25K pledge from his commitment to Catholic education in were able to raise $3.2 million for clear impact on the lives of students Robert Kraft and Joe Tucci visit “Deflategate” sciencelast year’s chair, Karen Kaplan, Chairman the greater Boston community and his Jasselis Lopez, the Inner-City Scholarship Fund. in Greater Boston. Because of you, presentation by Ben Goodell of Saint Pius V School in Lynnand CEO of Hill Holliday. He challenged all leadership as a member of CSF’s Executive dinner speaker, Fontbonne their futures are being transformed.dinner guests to pledge additional support Council. Seán Cardinal O’Malley presented Academy Class of 2016 Bank of America has had theto hit a record-breaking $3.2 Million the award to Kelly after paying tribute to privilege to support the ICSF since It’s been an honor to serve as chairfundraising target. Carolyn Lynch who passed away in October she began school at Massachusetts College the first dinner back in 1991. Since of the dinner committee. We look of 2015. of Pharmacy and Health Sciences to pursue then, tens of thousands of Boston forward to seeing you at the 27thThanks to Brian and Karen’s generosity and her dream of becoming a doctor. In her own area students and families have Annual Dinner on April 6, 2017.the generosity of others who participated Student speaker Jasselis Lopez, a senior at words, “I am truly blessed to be here to be benefitted from this important in the challenge, CSF reached $3.2 Million Fontbonne Academy in Milton, told guests able to say, 'Thank you.' You have given me, program. Sincerely,within one week of the dinner. Moynihan her story of Catholic education saving her and thousands of others like me, the abilityalso told a personal story saying, “I know academic career. Having been severely to follow my dreams and passions and all The stories we heard from Brian Moynihanwhat Catholic education can do. It can have bullied in public school, Jasselis was I can say is, 'Thank you, thank you, thank scholars like Jasselis Lopez show Chief Executive Officeran impact on a child. Fifty years ago, a young skipping school as a means of staying safe. you.” the important role the ICSF plays Bank of Americakid who was too small, a young kid who was With help from CSF’s Hispanic Recruitment in empowering education. Since Dinner Chairman6 out of 8 kids, a young kid who wanted to Initiative, Jasselis received a scholarship to Save the Date: 27th Annual ICSF receiving a scholarship through CSF’sget out of his house, put his clothes on and attend Sacred Heart in Roslindale and later, Dinner Gala will take place on Hispanic Recruitment Initiative, she walked down to St. Mary's in Ohio.” to Fontbonne Academy in Milton. This fall, Thursday, April 6, 2017. has graduated with honors and started at Massachusetts College

37 Catholic Schools Foundation 26th Annual 38 Catholic Schools Foundation 26th Annual Annual Report 2016 Dinner Donor Roll Annual Report 2016 Dinner Donor Roll26th Annual ICSF Dinner Donor RollDistrict Underwriters Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. William S. Mosakowski Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Donahue, Sherry and Alan Leventhal Mr. William McKee and Ms. Marilyn and Gerard Doherty Stonehill College$100,000 + Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T. Soviero Peoples Federal Charitable Jr. Ronald E. Logue and Kathleen M. Margaret Reynolds Mr. Lawrence Foley The AMG Foundation Richard and Joanne Spillane Mrs. Barbara Roche Gilbane Building Company The Barbara and Patrick RocheBank of America Charitable Staples, Inc. Foundation, Inc. Nancy and RJ Dourney McGillycuddy Mr. and Mrs. Patrick E. Roche, Jr. Mike and Terri Gilroy Center-Boston College Foundation Brendan and Kerry Swords Mr. and Mrs. R. Robert Popeo, Esq. John and Kathleen Drew Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Mannion Ron and Jill Sargent Mr. and Mrs. James Green W. B. Mason The TJX Companies, Inc. Putnam Investments and Friends Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. May Reed Schiess James M. Harmon WCVB-TV/DT, Channel 5 Boston Walter and June Downey Mr. and Mrs. John J. Remondi Eaton Vance Management, Inc. Ms. Cathy Minehan & E. Gerald Mr. Gerald Schuster Mr. Jimmy HaslamEMC Corporation Class Underwriters Mr. Eric Slifka Ernst & Young LLP Mr. and Mrs. Niraj Shah John F. Kennedy Library Foundation Student BenefactorFriends at Bain $25,000-$49,999 State Street Corporation Fidelity Institutional Asset Corrigan Mr. and Mrs. William J. Teuber Rick and Nancy Kelleher $2,500-$4,999Jim and Lisa Mooney The American Ireland Fund Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Montrone Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Marijn Howard and Michele KesslerLynch Family and The Lynch BlackRock Financial Management, The Carney Family Foundation Management Morgan Lewis and Friends E. Dekkers, President and CEO KPMG LLP and Friends Anonymous Inc. Joseph M. Tucci Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Murphy III Mark, Becky, Samantha Levin Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Antico Foundation Yawkey Foundation Gabrieli Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John V. Murphy Student Patrons LoJack Corporation Assumption CollegeThe Kelly Family Foundation BNY Mellon The Grandchildren of Margaret Mr. David Mussafer $5,000-$9,999 Thomas and Regina Mannix Mr. Jon Davis Charles and Gloria Clough Scholars’ Council Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. O’Neill Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Maresca Herald Media, Inc.School Underwriters Margot C. Connell, Connell Limited $10,000-$24,999 ‘Peg’ Geraghty Partners Healthcare System, Inc. Martin L. Berman Massachusetts General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James J. Judge$50,000-$99,999 Charles and Christine Grant George McCabe/Portolan Capital BJ’s Wholesale Club MA State Council Knights of Rev. Msgr. Francis H. Kelley Partnership Alli and Bill Achtmeyer Ted Hoff and Kathleen O’Connell Blue Hills Bank Tim McBride, Bessemer TrustMichelle and Bob Atchinson Mr. Daniel DiBartolomeo/Northfield Barclays Capital J. Calnan & Associates, Inc. Managment Mr. Edward Bond, Jr. Columbus New England Province of JesuitsMr. and Mrs. Paul B. Edgerley Boston College John Hancock Financial Services Mr. and Mrs. Frank Previte The Boston Foundation Jack and Terry O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael SandersFidelity Investments Information Services Boston Scientific Corporation Mr. Stephen Knightly Mr. John F. Remondi Canaccord Genuity Inc. and Friends Mr. and Mrs. Timothy O’Donnell Peg and Mike ReardonMr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henken Emmanuel College Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Cassidy Turley FHO Palisade Capital Management,Hill Holliday Advertising Eversource Energy Mr. and Mrs. William L. Byrnes “ THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT WILL IMPACT Mr. and Mrs. Miceal G. Chamberlain, MentorsMr. and Mrs. Kevin H. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John F. Fish; Suffolk Mr. and Mrs. Krishan Canekerantne ME FOR A LIFETIME L.L.C. $1,000-$2,499Mr. Robert K. Kraft Construction Company, Inc. Century Bank and Trust Company James , Malden Catholic High School Jr. Prince Lobel Tye LLPLiberty Mutual Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hooley Richard and Ann Marie Connolly Paul and Margaret Chisholm Steven and Adrienne Principe Harold & Linda Schwartz / Anti-Loomis Sayles & Company, L.P. and The Holly and Bruce Johnstone Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Connors, Jr. Colliers International Paul and Mary Beth Sandman Defamation League Charitable Gift Fund Steve Cucchiaro Mr. Ryan Connolly Ms. Laura Sen Mr. and Ms. Kevin Calabro Friends Mr. Seth Klarman Jim and Shirley Curvey Robert Cunjak and Susan Dunn Tom & Mary Shields & Shields FACTS Management CompanyMr. Brian Moynihan and Ms. Sue Michael A. Krupka and Dr. Anne C. Deloitte & Touche USA LLP and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dangelmaier Health Care Group R. J. Devereaux Corp. Dr. Robert J. Shillman - Cognex Berry Kubik FriendsGillian and Stephen Petersen Carl J. Martignetti CorporationPricewaterhouseCoopers LLP JoAnn McGrathMr. and Mrs. Robert L. Reynolds

39 Catholic Schools Foundation 26th Annual 40 Catholic Schools Foundation 26th Annual Annual Report 2016 Dinner Donor Roll Annual Report 2016 ICSF Dinner 26th Annual ICSF Dinner Donor Roll Supporters of the ICSFDr. Peter Folan Ms. Keith Larson Ms. Elizabeth Genovese Ms. Ann M. Mulligan Young LeadersInsource Services, Inc. Mr. Phil Lembo Mr. Jeremy Gonsalves Mr. Patrick F. Murtaugh and Ms.John and Corrinne Kelliher Ms. Kelly Morales Ms. Kara Hadge Bank of AmericaMr. Curt Morley Rev. Paul O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hamill Katherine Clough BNY MellonMr. John Nolan Mr. Thomas N. O’Brien Mr. Kyndal Henicke Ms. Liane Nadeau Crohn’s and Colitis FoundatonMr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Donnell O’Neill & Associates, Inc. Mr. Richard Hornblower Ms. Stephanie NearhosMr. and Mrs. Frank O’Leary Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Peirce Mr. Yifei Huang Mr. Tyler O’Brien of AmericaMr. Kevin O’Leary Ms. Ann Philbin Ms. Kimberly Hunter Ms. Kelli O’Donohue DigitasLBiJoseph H. Petrowski Mr. George Smithy Ms. Amy Iseppi Mr. James Pender Hill HollidayMr. and Mrs. Steven V. Popeo Mr. Christopher Jantzen Mr. and Mrs. Sashank Prasad Knighthead AnnuityMr. Stephen Prone YL $20-$500 Mr. Donald Jones Mr. Christopher Prone Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris GlovskyMs. Clare Rihcer Ms. MaryChristine Kwiatek Ms. Patricia RissmeyerMary L. and Richard A. Russo Mr. John Barros Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kennedy Ms. Alexandra Ronning and Popeo PCMr. Stephen Skinner Mr. Jeff Bauer Mrs. Kristin King Mr. Andrew Rosen Ned Divine ResearchMs. Kristina Valente Ms. Laura Bruno Ms. Rebecca Klein Mr. Bob Schilling PricewaterhouseCoopers Mr. Michael Buckley Mr. Keven Kohlmorgen Ms. Caroline Schoening Prince Lobel Tye LLPIndividual Ticket Ms. Rossmary Calderon Ms. Stacey Kokoros Mr. Tyler Smith Putnam Investments$500-$999 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Coldren Mr. John Kwiatek Mr. Steven Stagliano R.W. Baird & Co. Ms. Michelle Cordo Ms. Laura L’Abbe Ms. Christine Tiberio Saint Augustine SchoolMs. Maura Anderson Mr. John Coronel Ms. Karen Liu Mr. Andrew Tobin S&P Capital IQWilliam & Kelly Baker Ms. Caitlin Corrieri Ms. Coleen Lynch Mr. Stephen Ulian Staples, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. John G. Balboni Dr. Philip T. Crotty Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Martin Mr. Christopher Valente State Street CorporationDavid and Kathleen Calabro Mr. Zander Damp Mr. Stephen McAnena Ms. Cristina VazzanaMr. Mark Coneeny Mr. Jonathan DiPaolo Mr. Max McClaskie Mr. Paul VinzaniMr. Joseph Cusacle Mrs. Margaret L. Donaher Mr. Brian McSherry Mr. Edward WallaceMr. Jeffrey Gould Mr. Sean Foley Ms. Dana McSherry Mr. Kevin WallaceMr. Rick Harrington Rev. Thomas C. Foley Mr. and Mrs. John McSherry Mr. Robert WalshMr. and Mrs. David Keefe Mr. Rori Friedman Mr. Matthew McSherry Mr. Stephen WrightDaniel K. Kingsbury and Caitriona Mr. Mike Gargano Mr. Andrew Merriam Mr. Peter Mugford Ni Dhuchon

41 Catholic Schools Foundation Schools Out 42 Catholic Schools Foundation Schools Out Annual Report 2016 Summer Celebration Annual Report 2016 Summer CelebrationYoung Professionals Celebrate the ICSF at Young professionals from PwC celebrate their Many Thanks to OurThe School’s Out Summer Celebration partnership with the ICSF Sponsors On Thursday, June 9, 2016 the annual Mike Swanson of Staples Inc., a founding leader dinner committee for 3 years, which Over 100 young professionals raised $30K for scholarships Underwriters Patron School’s Out Summer Celebration was member of the Young Leaders Council, was has raised over $100K each year. held in the 4th floor atrium of the John honored with the Volunteer of the Year Award James F. Mooney Arthur X. Duffy Hancock Financial Building in Boston. for his tremendous dedication to our work and After accepting the award Mike shared why Staples Incorporated Thomas Goematt Over 95 young professionals gathered to furthering our corporate partnership with he got involved with ICSF, “By attending to raise $30,000 for the ICSF. The Staples Inc. Mike joined the young leaders back volunteering events at the schools and Benefactors Mentors event featured a silent auction, hors in 2014 and has been a member of the young getting to meet the kids first hand who d’oeuvres, and live music. benefit from all the great programs of Deloitte Gena Farene Badin the Inner-City Scholarship Fund, it was Richard J. Henken Richard V. Coffin“ SINCE WE HAVE SUCH A clear to me from the very beginning that Daniel P Doherty GREAT FAMILY LIKE YOU, this was an organization I wanted to Friends Franz Griffith Loeber WE CAN RECEIVE SUCH support.” Lindsay M. Polin A GREAT EDUCATIONAL Jon Batholomew Karen G. Wekstein EXPERIENCE Thank you to the wonderful student Ciara Brinkmann volunteers from South Boston Catholic Janice Lajaun Case Vito, Academy who greeted guests at the event, Caitlyn Mosher Ellis Saint Augustine School and thank you to the sponsors who made Jason Ellis this year’s summer celebration possible. Paula K. Fields Your generosity gives us a reason to Richard Boyt Hornblower celebrate each year. Amy N. Iseppi Karen Morris Mike Reardon honors Mike Swanson of Staples Nuala M. Wenzel with Volunteer of the Year Award

43 Catholic Schools Foundation 2016 Young Leaders 44 Catholic Schools Foundation 2016 Board Of Annual Report 2016 Council Annual Report 2016 Trustees 2016 Young Leaders Council 2016 Board of TrusteesIn April of 2015, the ICSF Young Leaders Program The 2015-2016 ICSF Young Leaders Councilestablished a Young Leaders Council. The councilacts as the guiding force for the ICSF Young Leaders Chair Social Chair Seán Cardinal O’Malley Peter. S Lynch William S. Mosakowski Richard J. Henken James F. Mooney Jr. Brian J. GallagherProgram and provides continuity in programming, Amy Iseppi, State Street Corporation Stacey Kenneally, Chrons And Colitis Archbishop of Boston Chairman President Emeritus President Clerk Vice President Treasurerfundraising and events. Foundation of Massachusetts Program Development ChairThey also support the ICSF staff in engaging young Patrick Murtaugh, Morningstar Event Co-Chairsprofessionals in Boston. The council meets quarterly Rosemary Calderon, State Street Corporationand is comprised of eight young professionals that Communications Chair Maria-Maria Calderon, BNY Mellonstand out as leaders in their organizations and have Liane Nadeau, DigitasLBi Mike Swanson, Staples Inc.shown passion, dedication, and strong leadership Kristina Valente, State Street Corporationability in their service to the ICSF. Jackie Burke, Morgan, Lewis, & Bockious Paul J. Birmingham Miceal G. Chamberlain Robert N. Cunjak R. J. Dourney Kathryn M. Everett Msgr. Francis H. Kelley Christine T. Komola Jack D. O’Connor Steven R. Principe John J. Regan Esq. John J. Remondi Michael F. Rogers Not Pictured: John Eriksen, Brendan P. McCarthy2016 ICSF Young Leaders Council Natalie B. Sanders Eileen C. Shapiro Craig M. Tateronis Timothy M. Tully, Jr.

45 Catholic Schools Foundation 2016 CSF 46 Catholic Schools Foundation Annual Do2no0r16RoCllSF Annual Report 2016 Executive Council Annual Report 2016 FY 20S1t6aff CSF Executive Council CSF StaffMr. Peter S. Lynch Anne M. Finucane Michael R. MinogueChairman Emeritus Lawrence K. Fish Garrett J. Nagle Mike Reardon David G. Fubini Stephen G. Pagliuca Executive DirectorThomas W. Mannix Graham Gund Robert L. ReynoldsMr. Stephen R. Petersen John P. Hamill Brian G. Rothwell Megan AdzimaCo-Chairs Kenneth A. Himmel Michael A. Ruane Allocations & Partnerships Ronald A. Homer Paul W. Sandman DirectorAnthony S. Athanas, Jr. Thomas J. Hynes, Jr. Ronald L. SargentJames M. Benson C. Bruce Johnstone Harold W. Schwartz Naila AsifWilliam L. Byrnes Roger P. Joseph, Esq. Roger T. Servison Data ManagerBernard Cammarata John A. Kaneb Dr. Robert J. ShillmanTracy A. Campion Edmund F. Kelly David A. Spina Sue GartsidePaul W. Chisholm Robert K. Kraft Paul D. Sullivan Administrative AssistantRichard F. Connolly, Jr. Paul A. LaCamera Brendan J. Swords & Office ManagerJohn M. Connors Stephen J. Lockwood Thomas J. TierneyTodd C. Cozzens John H. MacKinnon Michael E. Treacy Hillary LaggisJohn J. Cullinane John J. Mahoney Joseph M. Tucci Director of CorporateC. Michael Daley Carl J. Martignetti Eyk A. van Otterloo PartnershipsDonna M. DePrisco Thomas J. May Robert D. WalterDaniel diBartolomeo John B. McCarthy Chris LattinRichard R. Dubois John A. McNeice, Jr. Allocations & PartnershipsBill Fine Associate Gina Rindfleisch Director of Development Kate Rota Development Associate

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