Hartford Hall Society Anonymous (4)** Virginia Aaron Barbara A. Abeles Jean Alter Gary Anderson ’72 Mr. John Bartolini Brooke M. Beebe Douglas* & Marilyn Birdsall Jackson Byrnes Gaetano & Patti* Castellano Iris M. Cook Gary W. Cotter ’67 Ms. Margaret Deyongh* Cheryl Ehrlich ’08 Mr. James Folkerts Jennifer Gruenberg Eliot & Doris Minsker Annette Mulee ’75 Honorable & Mrs. John Nonna Mary B. Nugent* John E. O’Brien’65* Nelson & Claudia Peltz Harry* & Marjory Phillips 3rd Shirley A. Phillips Yvonne Pollack Professor Phyllis Primus Deborah & Gary Raizes Louise Riddell-Kaufman Rebecca & Arthur* Samberg Cynthia Sammis* Denise C. R. Santomero Carlo Charles & Emilia Sclafani* Anthony Scordino ’87 Flo & Warren* Sinsheimer Charles Hackett ’69 Kenneth Hauck ’23 Mr. Peter & Karen Herrero, Jr. Michele & Lawrence Hertz Betty Himmel Honorable Anne Janiak Mark Kaufman William H.P. Kaung Ms. Jenny Kho Mrs. Lois Kroll Joanne Landau Ms. Donna Lassiter Bonnie LeVar Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Lowey Reed Marmy-Cotton Nicholas Martinez ’03 Patricia Maye-Mitchell Connie Mayo Gifts That Ensure the Future The Hartford Hall Society honors individuals who believe SUNY WCC is so vital to the students it serves and integral to the Westchester community that they are moved to establish a legacy gift. Members consist of alumni, faculty, staff, and community members. Legacy gifts help make certain the college has the resources it needs to thrive far into the future. Philanthropically minded people choose to become Hartford Hall Society members for a variety of reasons, some practical, others aspirational, and some to honor the memory of a loved one. Dr. Carol & Mr. Lee Sommerfield Betsy & Wally* Stern Lila & Abbott Stillman Alan & Jacqueline Stuart Ms. Dolores Swirin-Yao Dorothea H. Swope Dr. Sinforosa Tan Kaung Joel Treisman Wendy A. Turner Elinor F. Urstadt Seymour & Kate Weingarten Greg & Kathiryn Werlinich Lucille S. Werlinich Dr. Sara Zion & Dr. Tushar Shah PARTNERS WITH VISIONINDIVIDUAL DONORS “My donation was made with the purpose of honoring the memory of my immigrant parents. They instilled in their four children the importance of education. Thanks to the encouragement of my mother and father, my siblings and I, recipients of full scholarships, were able to earn college degrees. If this donation changes one student’s life at WCC, then the return on investment will be a joy beyond measure.” Anonymous donor to a family scholarship fund “Having heard about the College for many years I too became involved in WCC because it’s very important for the county. Kids come here, they get an education, they get a degree, they can get a good job, they give back to the county. It enriches the community and it helps a lot of people, not just the individual student but their family. It has a real ripple effect.” Dorothea “Dorry” Hale Swope SUNY Westchester Community College and the WCC Foundation mourn the loss of the Honorable Harry Phillips 3rd, former three-term NYS Board of Regents representative and WCC College Trustee and Foundation Board member. Appointed by Governor Mario Cuomo to the College as a Member of the Board of Trustees and later Chair, he was also an active member of the Foundation board since 1994, elected to lifetime Emeritus status in 2021, and active in SUNY WCC’s Collegium for Lifelong Learning. As a Regent, he was a frequent, enthusiastic visitor to schools across the region. Harry’s kindness, curiosity, and incisiveness brought clarity and consensus to any conversation. He had a deep knowledge of and respect for the power of education, the College, its students, and the community. The breadth of his commitment to SUNY WCC, and his contributions to the institution, will Remembering the Honorable Harry Phillips 3rd resonate well into the future. Harry Phillips was a World War II veteran and a Harvard graduate. A celebration of Harry’s life was held in the Gateway Building on WCC’s Valhalla campus on September 7 and was attended by family members, friends, and representatives of the New York State Board of Regents, the SUNY WCC Board of Trustees, and the Westchester Community College Foundation. Lester Young Jr., Chancellor of the Board of Regents, called Phillips a “champion of equity and fairness, always driven by a deep commitment to what was best for the students and educators of New York State.” Harry will be missed. *deceased **one of the Anonymous donors is deceased as of 8/31/24
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