NAFUM newsletter 2013-14

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North American Foundation for The University of Manchester

WINTER 2013/14

SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT GIVES LOCAL STUDENTS A HELPING HAND Scholarship support from our generous donors in North America has opened the door to five bright students for whom a University education is a dream come true.

(MAP), The students supported by NAFUM joined the University through the Manchester Access Programme which helps hundreds of local students to realise their academic potential each year.

Kamran. Visit www.manchester.ac.uk/gifts-at-work to read a letter from

NAFUM Scholarships were awarded to five first year undergraduate students from the Greater Manchester area who joined the University via the Manchester Access Programme (MAP). MAP aims to widen access to university education by targeting students who would otherwise struggle to attend despite being academically able, and supporting them throughout their applications. Students are given the chance to demonstrate their potential and academic curiosity through a series of skills-building activities such as academic writing, presentations, one-to-one mentoring and three-day residential conference. Typical of the talented young people NAFUM supporters are helping is Kamran Hussain, studying Criminology. He believed a university education was out of his reach.

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“My mum always tells me the story of how I wanted to be a garbage collector and it makes me laugh. I had no hopes of going to university before MAP, but when someone came to my school to tell us about it, I could see it was a great opportunity. “The programme was hard work but I’m glad I did it. It gave me the confidence and skills to apply to Manchester and I feel like I have a head start through the additional financial support I receive. “My dad is a taxi driver and my mother is a housewife so I’m the first from my family to attend university. In the future I’d like to do a conversion course after three years of Criminology to become a lawyer. “I’d like to thank NAFUM members for the support they’ve given me. I can’t stress how much it is helping me throughout my degree programme.”

ALUMNI OFFER STUDENTS GLOBAL INSIGHT

Criminology student Kamran Hussain

I feel like I have a head start through the additional financial support I receive.

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Nurturing talent and recognising potential is at the heart of our support for The University of Manchester. Since 1999, we have provided scholarships which have changed the lives of over 100 students studying at Manchester, and the continued generosity of alumni in the US means we are able to help more promising students, from both sides of the Atlantic, than ever before.

NAFUM: THE GAME CHANGER There are many reasons why students wish to study at The University of Manchester, and many ways in which students are able to fulfil their Manchester ambitions. The generosity of NAFUM donors provides welcome support for those embarking on the journey across the pond. Alicia Rouverol arrived in Manchester in fall 2012 to join the Masters in Creative Writing programme, thanks to a Masters Scholarship funded by American alumni and friends donating to NAFUM. Under the professorship of award-winning writer Jeanette Winterson, Alicia and colleagues published ‘The Manchester Anthology’; a literary work featuring novel extracts, short stories and poetry by students from the University’s Centre for Creative Writing. Twelve months later, Alicia is embarking on a PhD, having been awarded The University of Manchester’s prestigious President’s Doctoral Scholar Award; an accolade awarded only to the strongest doctoral candidates from across the world. This is an achievement Alicia can attribute to the transformative effect the NAFUM Scholarship has had on her life and career, as she explains: “When I think about the NAFUM Scholarship and its impact on my life, I think about the concept of game changer. The term is bandied about a lot. Merriam-Webster defines it as ‘a newly introduced element or factor that changes an existing situation or activity in a significant way’. I want to take a moment to explain why and in what ways the NAFUM Scholarship served as a game changer for me. “The NAFUM Scholarship brought me to Manchester. It solidified my funding scheme as a graduate student coming into the University. But it did something else: it required that I step up my game. I’d been ‘backed’, so to speak. I realized this was a make or break moment for me as a writer, and I had to make it count. “Since arriving at Manchester, I’ve now written ten stories, twelve poems, started a new novel, The Other Side of Darwin, and finished my novel Dry River as my dissertation. All because of this prod: this reminder daily that I’d been given this extraordinary privilege to come to Manchester to write and that I could not squander that privilege. I owed the University, I owed my funders; it was an obligation to do all I could to make my choice of Manchester count.

When I think about the NAFUM Scholarship and its impact on my life, I think about the concept of game changer. “The extraordinary outcome of all of this – of the Scholarship and the hard work that ensued – is that I applied to the PhD program earlier this year. I secured a slot and then applied for the President’s Doctoral Scholarship Award (PDSA). To my amazement, I won the PDSA! All of this grew out of coming to Manchester with the help of NAFUM. All of it grew out of one small step, leading to the next step, in turn bringing me to Manchester. I was willing to work, willing to take the risk. That is how my game changed.

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“The question remains: on which side of the Atlantic will I teach after completing my degree? The NAFUM Scholarship – and all that has transpired since – leaves open the possibility of the UK. Manchester – this vital literary city has taken hold of me. It must be all those long walks to the bus stop, dodging puddles, gathering my thoughts, preparing for the day’s work ahead at the University. “And what of that ‘newly introduced element or factor’ that changed my ‘existing situation’ or writing life? That element, or unexpected development, that served as the catalyst? It was the email telling me I had won the NAFUM Scholarship. That day, I did a little victory dance in my living room, where I ran laps in glee. It has changed every aspect of my game since. Thank you again for that opportunity, and for trusting me to take the next step through this door.”

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SCHOLARS WITH INTERNATIONAL IMPACT The generosity of NAFUM supporters brought three US graduate students to Manchester to train as leaders in the fields of international development, poverty alleviation and humanitarianism.

NAFUM WELCOMES NEW PRESIDENT AND NEW BOARD MEMBERS

(L-R) Senowa Mize-Fox, Lesa Nord and Jenny Seward

Postgraduate students Lesa Nord, Jennifer Seward and Senowa Mize-Fox, earned the NAFUM Masters Scholarship which supported them during their year in Manchester. Balancing a strong academic record with a desire to make a difference to people in need, Lesa has set her sights on a career in emergency medicine, while Jenny and Senowa plan to use their postgraduate training in poverty alleviation and development to improve the lives of people living in poverty across the world. Lesa, from Minnesota, said: “I have been preparing for a medical education for the past few years and have been accepted into medical school at Des Moines University. However, my experiences as a volunteer in Haiti made it clear to me that to be truly effective in this career path I need to be prepared, not merely with a medical education, but with an understanding of the issues involved in humanitarian assistance.” She continued: “I am so incredibly grateful for the last year that I spent in Manchester studying for a MA in Humanitarianism and Conflict Response and I feel much more prepared for the future because of this training”.

The Scholarship provided a huge help towards financing my year in Manchester. I learned an incredible amount from my studies and also personally – I wouldn’t be where I am today without such support! I will always cherish my time in Manchester. The lessons learned and contacts made have enriched my life and changed it forever.

As NAFUM continues to go from strength to strength, we look forward to another successful year under the direction and leadership of our new President, Gian Fulgoni (BSc Physics 1969). Gian, a member of the NAFUM Board since its establishment in 1998, took over as President this summer. Chicago-based Gian has twice been named Illinois Entrepreneur of the Year and brings to the Board over 30 years’ entrepreneurial insight and leadership experience, most notably as the current Chairman and founder of market research company comScore. We would like to thank the outgoing NAFUM President Tony Thornley (BSc Chemistry 1967) whose commitment, dedication and enthusiasm to the leadership of NAFUM has been integral to the development of the board and its activity in the States. His contribution has had a tremendous impact through giving to and promoting the University’s key strategic and philanthropic aims.

Lesa Nord Future doctor Lesa Nord

Hear from NAFUM Scholar Jenny Seward on page 5.

New NAFUM President Gian Fulgoni

We also warmly welcome two new members to the Board; Elys Roberts (BA History 1993), President and CEO of market research leader Ipsos Health, and David Crossen (BA Econ 1988) Senior Vice-President for Human Resources at media giant NBC Universal.

Visit www.nafum.org or scan this QR code with your smartphone to find out about Lesa and Senowa’s experiences in Manchester as NAFUM Scholars.

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ALUMNI OFFER STUDENTS GLOBAL CAREER INSIGHT This summer, four undergraduate students from The University of Manchester travelled to New York for a transformational cultural and professional development experience as part of the international Global Graduates scheme. The scheme enables students to learn first-hand from successful leaders in business, education, finance, law and media who can all count a Manchester degree amongst their achievements on their resumé. As the job market for graduates has never been more competitive, the Global Graduates programme provides students the opportunity to tap into the expertise of our alumni and friends across the globe to help improve their career prospects and employability after graduation. Teams of students also met alumni in Dubai, Hong Kong and Singapore. A dozen New York-based alumni generously gave their time to hold a meeting with a group of students, sharing their experiences and offering them advice on ways to stand out from the crowd and succeed in the world of work. Joanne Hughes, an undergraduate Law student, and Jessica Waugh, studying Politics and International Relations, share their experiences of Global Graduates below. As well as benefitting from the expertise of our alumni community, both students were grateful for the scholarship support they received from Manchester-based benefactor Paul Lee.

I have been inspired by the hosts in New York through hearing their stories and advice. I have been able to see first-hand the breadth of opportunity for UK law graduates in New York. I feel that I am now much more motivated about my future; rather than waiting for an opportunity to come to me, I am spending more time researching new and exciting opportunities and gaining contacts in relevant fields. With a clearer goal to aim towards, I am now more driven and determined, and look forward to what my future career will entail. Joanne Hughes LLB Law

The team of students from Manchester learnt from the experiences of alumni and friends working in New York

It was really insightful visiting as many varied businesses as we did because it made every one of us realise how many options we really do have. The meetings were completely different to anything I’ve ever experienced. My personal highlight was meeting Manchester alumni Simon Jowett at FDM and Stig Sorenson at Bloomberg as they were able to give us advice about travelling to New York and making the transition from the UK. “Since the trip I've started looking at more career options and have become really motivated about my own future. Going to New York has really given me something to strive for, and I wouldn't have been able to do that without the support from alumni and the scholarship funded by donor Paul Lee. Jessica Waugh BSocSc Politics and International Relations

As a vast network of inspiring individuals, Manchester’s North American alumni community offers an invaluable insight into the possibilities for current students with international career aspirations. Through the Global Graduates Scheme, The University of Manchester is seeking to ensure that students with restricted financial support at home, and with few, if any, professional family connections, have the opportunity to sample the international workplace during their studies. If you are interested in hosting one of these students in your workpla ce, or in supporting this kind of programme as a philanthropic investment in the next generation, please contact Richard.Screaton @manchester.ac.uk

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DO YOU WORK AT A UNIVERSITY IN THE US? International students contribute much to the richness and diversity of our student body, and we are always pleased to welcome students from US institutions to Manchester to study abroad. The University of Manchester has a well-established Study Abroad programme, which allows us to welcome many students from US universities to study in Manchester for a single semester or a full year, earning academic credits which then transfer back towards their home degree. Students at US institutions who are thinking about studying abroad find it helpful to speak to someone on their campus about their own experiences of studying at an overseas location, and we would very much value your involvement if you currently work at, or have connections with, a US university. If you would be willing to assist in either of the following ways: • Forwarding a handful of copies of Manchester’s annual Study Abroad Guide to the International Programs Office at your university. • Volunteering to speak to (or communicate by email with) any potential Manchester-bound study abroad students at your University who would like to find out more about life as a student in Manchester. Please contact Stephanie Nixon, Study Abroad Officer, at stephanie.nixon@manchester.ac.uk

be found at Full details about Manchester’s Study Abroad programme can studyabroad hanges/ dandexc dyabroa ional/stu internat www.manchester.ac.uk/

CALLING ALL ALUMNI Each year a team of enthusiastic Manchester students look forward to the chance to speak with members of the North American alumni community through the annual NAFUM telephone campaign. MSc Poverty and Development student Jenny Seward applied to take part in the calling campaign having received a NAFUM Masters Scholarship. Jenny said: “My NAFUM Scholarship helped me to come to Manchester, so I wanted to do whatever I could to ensure students like me have the same opportunities.” As part of the team of 60 students from across the University, Jenny makes calls to alumni to share University news, indulge in reminiscing and to seek support for NAFUM. Jenny said: “I love hearing about the diversity of experiences alumni had in Manchester, as well as finding out what they are up to now. It provides a real look at life at the University over the last five decades and I have learnt a lot about the University’s legacy and transformation over this time.”

Through these calls our students can learn from your experiences which can help shape their own career plans, and it is a great chance to share your views on the opportunities and services provided for Manchester alumni. Last year you donated a fantastic $50,000 to support vital student scholarships and cutting-edge research through NAFUM’s annual telephone campaign. Please join us again this year by participating in this year’s campaign. If you miss the chance to speak to one of our student call team over the phone, please show your support for Manchester by completing and returning the donation form. Alternatively visit www.nafum.org to make your gift online. NAFUM Scholar and student caller Jenny Seward

My NAFUM Scholarship helped me to come to Manchester, so I wanted to do whatever I could to ensure students like me have the same opportunities.

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ALUMNI CELEBRATE AT ICONIC NEW YORK LANDMARK Alumni in New York gathered together at Manhattan’s Rockefeller Plaza in April for an evening of networking and nostalgia at the headquarters of international media company NBC Universal.

The event was hosted by Professor Ian Jacobs, Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, a highly respected University academic and clinician specialising in gynaecological cancer. Alumni and guests enjoyed hearing about news from Manchester, including the many connections between the Manchester, the USA, and New York City. Professor Jacobs shared news of Manchester’s strong research partnerships with US universities tackling deeply engrained national and international problems, such as global poverty (with Harvard and Duke), nuclear energy (Iowa), humanitarian and medical emergency assistance (with Tufts, Harvard and George Washington), as well as his own work with Harvard in cancer research. Guests also heard from fellow alumnus David Crossen, Senior Vice-President of Human Resources for NBC Universal, who enabled the reception to be held in such an iconic location. The reception provided a welcome opportunity for the University to maintain its links with North American alumni and for guests to make connections with fellow Manchester alumni living and working in New York.

NAFUM President Gian Fulgoni, and former NAFUM President Tony Thornley, with New York alumni at the NBC Universal headquarters

Rockerfeller Center

There was much interest in the Global Graduates scheme, a fantastic student work experience programme for current Manchester students piloted last year in New York, which has grown from strength to strength. Read more about this initiative on page 4.

CALIFORNIAN ALUMNI SHARE ENGLISH AFTERNOON TEA Every few months, alumni in Northern California welcome fellow Manchester graduates into their homes to enjoy conversation and cuisine. Over the summer, alumni gathered together to share a traditional English afternoon tea in the glorious California sunshine. It was a great opportunity to network with each other and to reminisce about favourite foods from Manchester. The group was delighted to welcome several new alumni members and organiser Rohana Gunawardena (BSc Mathematics 1987), the coordinator of the Northern California alumni activities, managed to source PG tips for the authentic English tea taste. The English tea idea was inspired by a ‘pot luck’ gathering earlier in the year, kindly hosted by John and Madeline Burnell, which consisted completely of desserts! For more information on alumni events or to get involved with an alumni group in your area contact alumniusa@manchester.ac.uk

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REGENERATIVE MEDICINE EXPERT JOINS THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER The University of Manchester has made a major new appointment in the field of regenerative medicine. Professor Giulio Cossu, famous world-wide for his work on cellular therapies for muscular dystrophy, joins The University of Manchester from University College London. Professor Cossu, who is clinically trained, will become the new Constance Thornley Chair in Regenerative Medicine at the University, and will lead a major new initiative in regenerative medicine. Professor Cossu’s research is developing new ways to treat muscular dystrophies; inherited disorders that gradually cause the muscles to weaken. His team of researchers have worked for a number of years on the Professor Giulio Cossu cellular signals and mechanisms that regulate the formation of skeletal muscle during embryonic development. Specifically, they are interested in the cell biology of tissue formation and regeneration as a tool to unravel the cellular basis of human diseases. Leading international collaborations with clinicians and researchers, Professor Cossu will continue and develop his research into rebuilding musculoskeletal tissues at Manchester. “The thing that really impressed me about Manchester is this feeling that things are happening,” Professor Cossu said.

There’s a real buzz and new projects are being developed. There’s a drive to make things happen; there are spectacular facilities and an exciting research environment which I’m looking forward to being a part of. Professor Giulio Cossu Professor Ian Jacobs, University Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences, said: “Giulio’s recruitment is a key step forward for us in developing a world-class Centre for Tissue Regeneration. Giulio will be a catalyst for major new regenerative medicine advances in Manchester. He has a fantastic track record of high quality research in this area and will lead research partnerships which will in due course lead to major benefits for patients. We are also immensely grateful to US-based alumnus and NAFUM director Tony Thornley, and his wife Gillian, who are generously supporting this Chair.”

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Thank You! President's Circle ($5,000+) Dr Harindra de Silva* CA Mr Nicholas & Mrs Myrita Dunphy* NY Dr Stephen & Mrs Kathleen Fitzpatrick MA Ms Jane L Forrest CA Mr Gianfranco & Mrs Sarinda Fulgoni IL Dr Eliyahou Harari CA Dr Stuart & Mrs Christine Lindsay AZ Mr Robin & Mrs Janet Mills* FL Mr George & Mrs Jane Rigg* AZ Mr Timothy & Mrs Judith Sear* TX Dr Michael D Shaoul NY Mr Tony & Mrs Gillian Thornley* CA GAT Family Foundation* CA Karpidas Family Foundation TX Schwab Fund For Charitable Giving CA Sear Family Foundation* TX

Partners' Circle ($2,000 - $4,999) Mr John R Eaton* Dr John & Mrs Carol Evans* Dr Walter Grattidge* Mr Stuart Monks

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Companions Circle ($500 - $1,999) Dr Elizabeth A Amin KY Mr Alastair P F Blackwell NY Ms Helen Brown & Ms Julie Kahn* MA Dr Paul P S Carter VA Dr Sai-Kit Chan IL Mr Aloysius R Chircop IL Mrs Hilda E Gould CA Mr Rohana K Gunawardena, ACA CA Dr Joanna C Horobin MA Professor Martin O Jeffries* DC Mr Simon J Prosser NY Mr Charles J Schleusner IA Mr Duncan A Small NY Dr Philip J Stevenson NJ Dr John T Thomas VA Dr Tom B Wilson MN Mr Edward C K Young HI Canadian Dental Hygenists Association Paul & Rose Carter Foundation VA Employer Matching Gift Organizations: GE Foundation CT Johnson & Johnson NJ

Friends' Circle ($200 - $499) Dr David & Mrs Diana Aston Mr Ian & Mrs Beti Bell Dr Penelope A Bowers Mr Benjamin Chang Dr Christine Cote Dr Michael Cowperthwaite Mr Richard Cresswell Professor Christopher C Davis* Mr Patrick M Deharveng Dr Michael & Mrs Libby Flynn Dr Ian & Mrs Judith Freeman Mr Richard P Giarniero Mrs Adele W Grubbs Mr Urs Gubser Ms Jennifer Halliday Revd Dr Peter & Mrs Josephine Holland Mr Colin A Johns* Professor Jack H Kaplan Dr Kevin Knight Mrs Susan Kreick Miss Cheryl A Laidlaw Mr Noel J Leeson Mr James C B MacKeand Mr Willliam Oldham

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NAFUM would like to thank all its supporters who gave generous gifts to support its priorities and annual fund since January 1 2012. Mr Kalpnesh N Patel CA Mr Dorian Perez VA Mr Sean & Mrs Sharon Pidgeon NJ Dr Rodney S Pratt AZ Ms Elizabeth Pole & Mr Jonathan Schine*CA Mr Charles J H Razzell CA Mr Paul & Mrs Valeria Ricci CA Mr Stephen D Ridler NY Ms Caroline Y L Rook CA Mr Roger A Salway MN Ms Katherine J Sample MA Dr Ward A Scott AZ Professor Emeritus J Julius Scott NC Mr Hermann Fabian Seelbach CA Dr John A Smith GA Mr Jonathan P Smith TX Professor Thomas V Taylor TX Drs Kit Tham & Shreekant Thakkar OR Professor John & Mrs June Thomas IN Dr Anthony R Thompson* VA Dr Tiffany & Mr Charles Tyler TX Mrs Karen Veerkamp TX Mr Iain R White NC Dr Norman & Mrs Vera Winskill* NY Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund OH Giarniero & Associates CT Morgan Stanley DC Employer Matched Giving Organizations: BP Matching Gift Programme Goldman Sachs NJ

North American Circle ($1 - $199) Mr Jonathan J Andrews Mr Samuel Aparicio Mr Talat & Mrs Heather Baddar Mr Richard E Ball Mr Bulent Baloglu Ms Cristal Baron Dr Khushal Brijwani Mr Ian & Mrs Beth Brooks Mrs Joan E Bryner Mr George A M Butterworth Ms Kathleen M Callen Mrs Betty & Mr Butzie Calzada Mr Robert M Coburn Professor Steven Conrad Mrs Helen & Mr Russell Cooke Drs David & Sherry Creed Mr Richard Curtis Mrs Audrey C Delany Dr Myra K Derbyshire Mr John P Dougherty Mr James J Duane Mrs Irene Dusenbery Dr John Dyer Mrs Janet Eley Mr Safak Erseven Ms Rachel L Esch Mr Mahan Eshaiker Mr Ephraim Ezekiel Dr Gerald Farrow Dr Jan & Ms Lori Fekkes Mr Stephen Fielding Ms Brenda Forsyth Mr Stephen W Gaskell Mrs Rene Gibson Mrs Jennifer G Goldfinger Mr Adrian C A Hack Mr James N Haigh Miss Christina D Hale Dr David Harris Dr Linda C Harris Dr Natalie K Harris Mr Thomas A Hassold Mr Grant W Haun Ms Joyce Hayton Mr Mark R High

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The North American Foundation for The University of Manchester (NAFUM) is an independent organization registered as a 501(c)(3), supporting The University of Manchester.

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Circle Those names highlighted with a * have supported NAFUM for five or more consecutive years. Thank you! New circle members We would like to welcome new circle members (listed in gold) and thank you for increasing your support or for donating for the first time. Welcome!

Ms Emily T Hill Mr Andre N Hilton Mr Gary P Holtzman Mr Tristan Hugo-Webb Professor Dimitris E Ioannou Mr Richard Janda Mr Martyn R Jones Mr Bizhan Kamrava Mr Michael T Kane Miss Kimberly F Karlin Professor Philipp & Mrs Roberta Kronberg Mr Robert W Laker Mr John R Lawmon Ms Louise A Lott Mr Peter A Macaulay Mr Ross MacCallum Mrs Beverley E Malcolm Professor Stephen B Malcolm Mr Peter M Mbugua Dr Margaret McCoy Dr Damian F McHugh Dr Charles A Midgley Mr Christopher Morrell Mr Nicholas P P Newman Mr Stephen W Nutt Dr Philip J Ottewell Dr Suleyman Ozmucur Dr Julian D Parrott Dr Nicholas N Patricios Mr Peter Pelham

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Dr Anna E Piperato MA Professor Leslie Preger CA Dr Glyn O Pritchard CA Mrs Barbara J Raffa MA Mr Peter R Roberts* MA Dr John & Mrs Susan Rogers PA Mr Kevin & Mrs Marian Rooney CA Mr Cesar A Sanchez FL Dr Moinuddin Sarker, PhD, MCIC CT Mrs Dinah H Schachtel TX Mr James P Shallow VT Mr Andrew Sielen CA Mr Stephen R Slater MA Mrs Charlotte V Smith NJ Dr John T Sparrow NC Mrs Christine D Stackhouse NC Mr John R Stifler MA Mr Mervyn G Taylor CA Dr Peter A Taylor SC Mr Roger W Taylor* NC Dr Brian J Thompson NY Dr John Tonkiss MA Mr Christopher A Tshanakas NJ Professor Jashvant D Unadkat WA Professor Emerita Sharon R Vaughan MN Mr Robert A Veitch NY Dr Thomas E Walker* CO Mr Silas L Webb NC Mr Brandon Webster TX Mr Gwynne & Mrs Margaret WilliamsNC Mr Simon J Wilson CA Mr Andrew B Wolff NJ Dr David C Wood* VA Professor David G Woodcock TX Dr Zi Yang NJ Mr Olujimi O Yoloye CA Mrs Marguerite T Zemek IL Professor Michael Zimmerman PA Employer Matched Giving Organizations: GE Foundation CT Glaxosmith Kline Merck Company Foundation NJ Schneider Electric USA Inc. MA Deutsche Bank

Contact us Maureen Kilcommins Administrative Officer North American Foundation for The University of Manchester P O Box 293 Littleton MA 01460

NAFUM would also like to thank the following North American alumni who have generously donated through the UK annual giving program, Your Manchester Fund.

Mr Barry S Sheppard* Dr Gregory C A Watson* Mr John E Moseley Professor Kyle C Murphy

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We would also like to thank a further nine donors who wished their gifts to remain anonymous. We would also like to thank those who have contributed thus far this year at time of print. Thank you! Mrs Sarah L Ashton, Ms Annabelle Bonsu, Mr Steven D Bramson, Ms Helen Brown & Ms Julie Kahn, Miss Sarah E Brown, Dr Alan Carr, Dr Raymundo L Case, Dr Sai-Kit Chan, Mr John Clowes, Mr William H Collier, Mr John Corrigan, Dr Elaine C Decanio, Dr Myra K Derbyshire, Ms Colleen Duerr, Mr Nicholas & Ms Myrita Dunphy, Mr Handel & Mrs Carol Evans, Dr John Evans, Mr Stephen K Ferris, Drs Kevin & Pamela Fish, Dr Stephen & Mrs Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Ms Jane L Forrest, Mr Eric B Forsyth, Ms Anne Foster, Dr Ian Freeman, Dr Anne D George, Mr Glenn Gesoff, Mrs Rene Gibson, Ms Moyna Giddings, Mr John K Goymer, Mr Jeremy Green, Mr Hartesh S Grewal, Dr Gregory P Griffin, Dr Catherine I S Gunton, Dr Bhupender S Gupta, Mr James N Haigh, Mr Edward J Harper, Dr William E Haymes, Mrs Mary A K Jaffe, Mr David Johnston, Ms Kelly Kelly, Mr Christopher Knight, Mr Henry A Krieger, Drs Hok & Lilian Kwan, Mrs Judith E Landau, Mr John & Mrs Alma Littlechild, Mrs Kristen &, Mr James Lummis, Dr Inger M M Maier, Dr Geoffrey T Makinson, Mrs Beverley E Malcolm, Mr Jerry M Martinez Reynoso, Mr Robin D Mills, Mr Ian T Mitchell, Baron Daniel R Navar, Dr Maria Celeste M Noli, Dr Richard H Nurse, Dr Ghanshyam Patel, Mr Dorian Perez, Mr William D Phillimore, Mrs Helen Porter, Ms Kathryn E Powell, Professor Leslie Preger, Mr Andrew J Preston, Mr Huangmao Quan, Mr Mohamed G Rajah, Mr Huw A E Rees, Mr Peter J Rutherford, Mr Anthony M Saich, Ms Katherine J Sample, Mr George E Scott, Mr Barry S Sheppard, Mr Alexander A Smouha, Mr Roger B Somerville, Professor Steven M Spivak, Mr John R Stifler, Mr Thomas Stokes, Mr Wajahat N Syed, Mr Robert M Taylor, Dr Brian Thomas, Dr Anthony R Thompson, Mr Edmund R Todd, Mr Steven P Tooker, Mr Andrew C Toouli, Dr Thomas E Walker, Mr Patrick J Walsh, Mr Kit M Wan, Dr Gregory C A Watson, David Wexler, Mr Andrew L Wickerham, Professor David G Woodcock, Mr Olujimi O Yoloye, Dr Vidushekhar V Zambare, Deutsche Bank, Fidelity, GlaxoSmithKline, Goldman Sachs.

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