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FALL 2014 VOL. 7 ISSUE 3

LIFE UNIVERSITY’S ALUMNI AND FRIENDS MAGAZINE

Capturing the Perfect Chiropractic

Inaugural Alumni and LIFEforce 1000 Awards

Year 2: Lasting Purpose Program

Fall CE Recap


PRESIDENT’S letter

Greetings, LIFE Alumni and Friends! Did you see yourself in the picture? Chances are, if you attended the 2014 Fall CE event, you may have. During the Plenary Session on Friday morning, we took a minute to take the largest chiropractic selfie ever. Not only was this something fun to do and made a great image for the cover, but it truly is a historic photo of some of the best and brightest professionals in the greatest profession on earth. This is just a snapshot of what you missed if you didn’t make it this year—you can see a full recap in this issue—but don’t fret, because it will be back and better than ever Sept. 30-Oct. 4, 2015. This year is LIFE’s 40th anniversary, and it is always touching to see the number of alumni not just from LIFE that come back for the Fall CE staple event, but also alumni from other chiropractic colleges who have noticed how LIFE is doing things just a little bit differently than everyone else—we are leading! In fact, in September, we had the first National Board of Chiropractic Examiners (NBCE) computer-based test in our brand new testing center on campus. Conversion of the exam from a paper and pencil format examination to a computed-based format has been a dream of both the NBCE and the chiropractic educational community for decades. LIFE and our students made history in moving chiropractic education forward with this event. At Life University, we are in the business of making an IMPACT—on our campus, within the local community and in the world around us. From the continuous improvements we make toward our undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs, to the world-class professionals

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‘At Life University, we are in the business of making an IMPACT—on our campus, within the local community and in the world around us.’

we send out in a variety of health and wellness professions, one of our primary jobs is to send out “vitalistic disruptors” to the current, established system of “sick care” that perpetuates today’s society. However, as the leaders of the global vitalistic healthcare revolution, we are tasked with more responsibilities than those just on our own turf. Therefore, we have to go out and spread our message to others, which is why I am excited to announce the commencement of a two-year, 60-city IMPACT tour in 2015. The tagline for this tour is: IMPACT—“the intersection of innovation, prosperity and social change.” You will not want to miss out on this special event when it comes to your city, so stay tuned for an official announcement on when we will be in your city in the near future. The next time I write my letter for Your Extraordinary LIFE, it will be springtime, so I wish you well during this winter season. Don’t be a stranger until then; come to the campus where its truly about the philosophy, art and science of your incredible service to humanity and to see and feel the energy on campus. Also, make sure that even during the cold, dark months of the year, wherever you are, you still bring comfort to those around you by offering warm smiles and powerful adjustments that turn the power on. Yours in Chiropractic,

Guy F. Riekeman, D.C. President


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2014 Your Extraordinary LIFE The Alumni Magazine of Life University

Contents FEATURES

4 Fall CE Recap 6 Inaugural Alumni and

LIFEforce 1000 Awards

8 State Reps Map 9 President’s Report 2014

Pictured (l-r): Dr. Chuck Ribley, Dr. Richard Bend, Barbara Bend, Rich Giuli, Dr. Amie Bend (’96), Dr. Guy Riekeman, Dr. Deborah Pogrelis (’78), Dr. Jay Handt, Dr. Selina Sigafoose-Jackson (’89), Dr. Sharon Gorman (’84) and Greg Harris.

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LIFE UNIVERSITY

Jamie Ryan Publisher

Guy F. Riekeman, D.C. President

Larry Lebovitz President

Greg Harris Vice President for University Advancement

John Hanna Vice President

Mary Ellen Leffard Alumni Relations Manager

Lindsay Field Editor

Kelsey Donaldson Alumni Relations Coordinator

Amy Fine Production Coordinator/ Circulation Manager

Will Brooks Communications Coordinator

24 Athletics Roundup DEPARTMENTS

Garon Hart Graphic Designer

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LIFE on the Road

Life University’s Executive, Enrollment and Advancement Teams Opportunities to Connect with LIFE

20 Alumni and Friends Update

Keep in Touch with LIFE Graduates

22 Lasting Purpose

Year 2 of Lasting Purpose Program, Planned Giving, Pitch It!


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ON THE ROAD The Executive, Enrollment and Advancement teams at Life University are on the road year-round, hosting alumni events and making personal visits to connect and engage with our vibrant alumni and friends all over the country. You may have seen these familiar faces at a recent convention or in your private practice. In the past six months, the Advancement Team has collectively visited more than 160 alumni and friends! To see where we are headed next, check out our Events Calendar at Alumni. LIFE.edu/Events, and if you see us out and about, be sure to introduce yourself! Here’s where we visited from mid-May to August: Pennsylvania LIFE took Philadelphia by storm for The Collegiate Rugby Championship (CRC), one of the biggest tournaments of the year for the LIFE Undergraduate Rugby Team.

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In addition to showcasing our athletic prowess on one the biggest stages, we hosted a very successful After Hours in downtown Philadelphia. Thanks to our State Reps, Drs. Richard Cobb (’82), Steven Fleisher (’87) and Gary Scardino (’96), and Vice President of the International Alumni Association of Life University (IAALU) Stu Katzen (’97) for spreading the word! Although the Life U Running Eagles

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fell short of winning the championship match, we were thankful for the support and presence of our alumni and friends. By the weekend’s close, we recruited five additional State Reps, including Drs. Jeff Klein (’95), Brett Wartenberg (’87), Scott Brown (’89), T. Shane Palmer (’89) and Wendy Jacobs (’94). ALABAMA We had our game faces on as we headed down the road to Auburn for the Alabama State Chiropractic Association’s (ASCA) annual convention. In addition to hosting a packed alumni and friends breakfast, we also proudly sponsored Dr. Eric Plasker (’85) as a convention speaker. Dr. Darla Lasseter (’11) signed up as our third Alabama State Rep and Dr. Judy Lipka (’82), former president of the ASCA, was selected as the Judy Lipka 2014 Alabama Chiropractor of the Year. A few months later, Mary Ellen Leffard returned to Alabama to see some of our neighboring alumni and friends. Visits included new graduates Drs. Melissa (’14) and Jubal (’13) Matthews, who signed up as State Reps, State Rep Dr. James Fox (’87) and Dr. Diana Hudgins Brown (’90), who signed up as a class reunion co-chair.

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Alumni Relations Manager Mary Ellen Leffard with the newest South Carolina State Rep, Dr. Jeannine Rummel (’11).

SOUTH CAROLINA As part of the LIFE team spent time in Auburn, other members headed to the shore for the South Carolina Chiropractic Association’s (SCCA) annual convention in Myrtle Beach. It was standing room only at the LIFE-sponsored opening session by Dr. Eric Plasker (’85), who spoke on how to “Release the Bigness Within You.” LIFE also held a wellattended reception for our alumni and friends. Welcome Drs. Ron Swain (’05), Jeannine Rummel (’11) and Glenn Geada (’97) as your newest State Reps. NEW YORK As our 2013–2014 fiscal year came to a close, we had one final After Hours in Long Island. Held at the breathtaking Insignia Restaurant, Greg Harris and Mary Ellen Leffard had a great evening with some familiar Smithtown faces. Thanks to Drs. Peter Curcio (’88), Jessica DeGorter (’10), Scott Brunengraber (’99) and Michael Carnes (’06) for your support and Drs. Jonathan DeGorter (’13) and Phil Facquet (’90) for signing up as State Reps.


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LIFE ON THE ROAD

MISSOURI Mary Ellen Leffard kicked off the new fiscal year with a Midwest road trip. Her first stop was to see State Rep Dr. Robert Arnone (’02), who recently moved just blocks from charming downtown St. Charles. He is excited for additional space to be able to host students and lecturers in his practice. Down the road in St. Louis, Dr. Ken Osia (’82) welcomed Leffard with open arms into his practice. Having been a former tour guide, he gave her a personal tour of downtown St. Louis. ILLINOIS After wrapping up our Missouri visits, we crossed the Missouri border and headed into Illinois. Mary Ellen Leffard met with Dr. Patrick Komeshak (’96) and his wife Dr. Shannon Komeshak (’95), who both run a huge practice in Belleville. By the end of the visit, Patrick had agreed to be our third Illinois Sate Rep. GEORGIA “33 Principles” set the tone for the Georgia Chiropractic Council (GCC) annual convention held at the Tellus Science Museum in Cartersville, Georgia. LIFE sponsored a special evening out for prospective students, current students, doctors, CA’s and their staff. Attendees were invited to enjoy a special reception and an inspirational presentation by LIFE President Dr. Guy Riekeman, “The Power of One (Part II).” More than 70 people filled the museum’s amphitheater to hear Dr. Riekeman’s empowering message on how they can be leader in health care and their community. It was truly a great evening for all who attended. FLORIDA Leading up to the Florida Chiropractic Association (FCA) national convention, Mary Ellen Leffard visited local alumni and friends just outside Orlando. Visits

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included Dr. Dennis Ostrowski (’92) of Sunshine Tables, State Rep Lisa MichelGreen (’06) and reunion co-chair Faye Golden (’09). In addition, Drs. Todd Bodanza (’95), Robert Lupo (’85), Christian Thompson (’00), Fred Freed (’85) and Steven Edelson (’95) all agreed to help with their upcoming 2015 reunion. While at the FCA convention, LIFE hosted a Hospitality Suite in an effort to connect with our alumni and friends in a more intimate setting. Over the course of the two nights, more than 75 people stopped by the suite with nine agreeing to join our State Rep tribe. ENGLAND Our sights were international-bound as LIFE made a visit to rugby alumnus Phil Delport (’86), who runs a very successful practice in Ewell, Surrey. The South Africa native spent the afternoon reminiscing with Erin Dancer. Although far away, he still keeps in touch with his rugby classmates and tries to attend local rugby matches as often as he can. He also made the long trek back to Marietta, Georgia, to attend our Fall CE with his family. l

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Fall CE BY MELISSA RUBSAM

Our annual Fall CE Event, held Oct. 1-5, was a tremendous success! Celebrating its fourth year, Fall CE has continued to bring excitement and energy to Life University’s campus. This year, more than 1,600 attendees from all over the world gathered for five days of learning, networking and socializing. A few tangible results include: •• 1,618 registered attendees with almost 1,500 attending classes •• 20 percent increase in attendance on Wednesday compared to last year •• 19 nutritionists, eight athletic trainers and 20 psychologists attended courses for their profession-specific licensure requirements •• Seven class reunions were held with reunion gifts totaling more than $40,000 •• Six new President’s Circle contributors •• 19 new State Reps and two International Reps •• 15 new LIFEforce 1000 doctors •• Two additions to the Path of Heroes: Ralph and Wilma Ungerank •• 800-plus attendees at Friday morning’s Plenary Session, “The Office of the Future” Dan Yachter, D.C.

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The Generations Wall Unveiling To kick off the weekend, LIFE and the Bend family unveiled the Generations wall, the newest edition to campus. Serving as a marker to recognize past and current family lineage connected to LIFE and/ or Chiropractic, the wall will be the beacon that inspires other families to follow. Generations was made possible through the generous leadership gifts contributed by the Bend family, who understand the vision and importance of this project. Many individuals eagerly signed up to participate and secure their family’s place in the recognition. Contributions will be earmarked to support building the William M. Harris Center for Clinical Education.


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1979 Reunion Dinner

‘Boots, BBQ & Bling’ Party

1984 Reunion Breakfast

State Rep Reception

30th and 35th Reunions The Classes of 1979 and 1984 each had their own reunions to reminisce and spend time with old friends. Friday evening, 25 members of the Class of 1979 and their spouses and guests attended the 35th class reunion dinner. Mentor and LIFE’s first faculty member Gerry Clum, D.C., was also present; and co-chairs, Drs. Mike Tetrault, Tom Klapp, Richard Olson, Jim Murdock, Mike Petrie and Mark Anthony, took the floor to think back about their time spent at what was then Life College. To end the evening and honor their 35th reunion, classmates were asked to immortalize their love and dedication to LIFE by writing their memories, thoughts or goals on a piece of paper. These memories were placed inside of the classes’ Peace Pole, which is planted in The Garden of Lasting Purpose on campus. In celebration of their 30th reunion year, 35 members of the Class of 1984 united in fellowship for their reunion breakfast Saturday morning. Drs. Tom Sidoti, Michael Fox, Sharon Gorman, Jean-Marc Slak and Gerry Clum addressed their classmates about why they choose to give back to LIFE. Afterward, all other classmates were invited to speak candidly about their love of LIFE. The breakfast concluded with a slideshow, reunion footage and a class picture.

Each year, LIFE hosts a party for our alumni and friends to reminisce and reconnect with old friends. This year, our party theme was “Boots, BBQ, & Bling,” and we had an amazing turnout of more than 250 people. The party was kicked off with some fun cowboy activities, and people gathered to play lawn games like horseshoes and corn hole. In addition, attendees had the opportunity to step into a westernthemed photo booth to take goofy photos. Class reunions were also celebrated for the Classes of 1979, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004 and 2009. Thank you to all the reunion chairs who helped make this event possible and to all of the generous donors who contributed to their class reunion gifts! If you would like to contribute to your class gift, visit Alumni.LIFE.edu/ReunionGift.

State Rep Reception To finish off the weekend, the Alumni Relations Department hosted a reception for State and International Reps to network, mingle and suggest program improvements. The program, which was launched in January 2013, helps connect alumni and friends worldwide back to LIFE. Our Tribe of representatives helps maintain contact with local alumni and friends and the University. In total, our program has flourished to a total of 145 representatives. If you would like to join, please contact Alumni Relations Manager Mary Ellen Leffard at MaryEllen.Leffard@LIFE.edu. It truly is a wonderful life that the campus can host this large event. Not only does Fall CE help LIFE alumni and friends get their necessary CE credits, but it allows for camaraderie and fraternization. Be sure to mark your calendars for 2015 Fall CE, Sept. 30-Oct. 4. We look forward to seeing you next year! Life University also wishes to thank its 63 corporate sponsor and vendors who made our Fall CE event so successful.

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Inaugural Alumni Awards The International Alumni Association of Life University (IAALU) is pleased to announce recipients of the 2014 Inaugural Alumni Awards. Through their professional accomplishments and personal service, seven honorees were selected as representatives of professional success, social contribution and cultural change. These outstanding individuals were honored at the Lasting Purpose Recognition Lunch held during LIFE’s 2014 Fall CE Event. THIS YEAR’S RECIPIENTS ARE:

Lorenzo E. Marchese, Jr., D.C. (’84) Lasting Purpose: To Love Award Honors an individual who exemplifies his/her love and pride for LIFE Recognized by his peers as one of LIFE’s most ardent supporters, Dr. Larry Marchese has demonstrated the highest level of pride and love for Life University. In addition to being a President’s Circle contributor and a class reunion co-chair, he selflessly serves as president of the IAALU Board of Directors. When Marchese isn’t advocating LIFE and Chiropractic through various social media channels, he is at LIFE-sanctioned events, including rugby matches, Fall CE and student recruitment events. Aside from his loyal service to LIFE, Marchese is also a dedicated professional and political leader on both

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the state and national levels. He has a tremendous spirit that truly exemplifies Lasting Purpose—an ideal we hold so dear at LIFE.

Linda Eisen-Slak, D.C. (’84) State Rep of the Year Honors a State Rep who actively engages, educates and reconnects their state alumni and friends to LIFE LIFE’s State Rep program, which kicked off in early 2013, aims to reconnect local state alumni and friends to the University. When asked if she would serve as one of the first liaisons of the program, Dr. Linda Eisen-Slak enthusiastically agreed and has since been a model State Rep. In addition to hosting the first After Hours in her Massachusetts home, Eisen-Slak has recruited three other State Reps in the state, planned a LIFE get-together in conjunction with the state association meeting and provided candid feedback to advance the program. Her personal commitment of time and resources has been instrumental in ensuring LIFE alumni and friends remain connected to the University no matter where they live.

Kevin Fogarty, D.C. Honorary Alumnus Award Honors a non-LIFE alumnus who has demonstrated exceptional commitment and support for the mission and spirit of LIFE Dr. Kevin Fogarty makes it his life work to support vitalistic principles, and he is undoubtedly a strong supporter and friend to

LIFE. Throughout his career, Fogarty has consistently supported LIFE’s mission and vision, and he has worked tirelessly to advance the University and Chiropractic. In addition to financially supporting LIFE through the President’s Circle, he humbly serves as chairman of the development committee and actively recruits students through LIFEforce 1000. While in the field, he has served as former president of his state association and has received countless accolades and honors. Fogarty lives with a sense of purpose that is often greater than one individual, and we are honored for his commitment and support.

Michael Viscarelli, D.C. (’10) Young Alumnus Award Honors a younger LIFE alumnus (graduated within the last 10 years) for his/her outstanding professional achievements Compassion is a consistent theme in Dr. Michael Viscarelli’s resume, and it captures the essence of his remarkable success over the past four years. With hard work and determination, Viscarelli co-built successful entrepreneur ventures, AMPED and LAUNCH, to provide mentorship and development programs for chiropractors. Affectionately known as the “student guardian,” Viscarelli provides aspiring chiropractors the necessary training and inspiration to grow their businesses. He proactively visits local colleges, offers numerous Google Hangouts and regularly invites students into his private practice. In addition, Viscarelli is a champion in his community and is dedicated to serving others.


Eric Plasker, D.C. (’85) Distinguished Alumnus Award Honors a LIFE alumnus who has reached the pinnacle of success in his/her career and have brought credit to themselves and LIFE Dr. Eric Plasker is not only practicing his soul purpose, he’s living it. The international bestselling author of the 100 Year Lifestyle makes it his life work to promote a new healthcare model that includes chiropractors as leaders in their communities. In addition to speaking at virtually every chiropractic college, state association and international association, Plasker has been featured in hundreds of TV, radio and print media pieces. Within five years, his wellness messages have touched more than one million around the world. Today, he aims to create a tribe of strong practices inspired to be passionate about wellness and Vitalism. Plasker embodies the spirit of LIFE and is one of the profession’s most dynamic leaders.

Chuck “River” Ribley, D.C Fundraising Volunteer Award Honors an individual who demonstrates exceptional leadership in raising money and organizing groups of volunteers for major fundraising projects that benefit LIFE Since the beginning, Dr. Chuck “River” Ribley has been one of the most passionate and benevolent supporters of LIFE, not only through his support financially, but also through his expertise in fundraising, leadership and stewardship. As LIFE’s founder and former board chairman, Ribley has devoted himself to the enlistment of others so that LIFE could continue to grow. He led the 2003-2004 fundraising efforts to save the school and most recently, garnered donations for the Generations wall. He exhibits the best qualities of a volunteer: extraordinary generosity, commitment to the cause and the willingness to do whatever needs to be done.

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LIFEFORCE 1000 AWARDS During the July 2014 LIFE Vision Seminar, LIFEforce 1000 conferred service awards to a few insiders who have been exemplary in their service over the last year. Drs. Laurie and Lou Briegel (’82), Dr. Dawn Cadwallader (’96) and Dr. Eddy Diaz (’96) were recognized in front of their peers with the Majestic Eagle Service Award. Dr. Sharon Gorman (’84) was presented with the LIFEforce 1000 Chiropractor of the Year Award. These five outstanding doctors have distinguished themselves by being symbols of vision, leadership, bravery, courage, honor, pride, determination and grace. These chiropractors, like eagles, live in the heights of possibility. They set goals, discuss ideas, inspire others and press on toward Pictured (l-r): Drs. Cierra Hoffman, Dawn Cadwallader, Laurie and Lou greatness! When facing Briegel, Eddy Diaz and Gilles LaMarche. a storm, they utilize this power to propel themselves forward and upward to their next dream and possibility, while assisting others to do the same. The eagle says, “I will soar!” These attributes clearly describe Drs. Gorman, Briegel, Cadwallader and Diaz, who serve their community and the chiropractic profession with grace and a deep commitment to making a Pictured (l-r): Drs. Cierra Hoffman, Sharon Gorman difference in the world. and Gilles LaMarche

The Bend Family Donor Legacy Award Honors an individual, couple or family that has made a significant impact on the University through financial contributions For 1996 LIFE alumna Amie Bend, D.C., her husband Rich Giuli and her parents Dr. and Mrs. Richard and Barbara Bend, ensuring the legacy of LIFE is a family affair. They are active leaders that support the work and growth of the University in many ways. The Bend family is also a chiropractic legacy, each member with their own special story to

tell. Together, through their generous contributions to the Generations wall, they are able to leave something behind that will forever symbolize LIFE’s lineage, and in that spirit, the Bend family has ensured LIFE’s dream will remain an ongoing reality. l

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President’s Report | 2014 For fiscal year July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014


Moving Forward Relentlessly One more fiscal year is in the books, and it was yet another that saw tremendous growth for Life University’s brand and the chiropractic profession. Much of that growth can be attributed to the thousands of you who have contributed your time, talents and treasure to making this past fiscal year one to remember. With a significant increase in alumni engagement, including more donors, State Reps and LIFEforce 1000 doctors, our financial integrity has been further strengthened to unprecedented levels that have us positioned to continue making progress toward our 20/20 Vision. One landmark highlight from this past fiscal year was the launch of the quarterly LIFE Vision Seminar. LIFE Vision is a two-day event designed to bring current and future chiropractic leaders with Life U’s values and vision together to connect and recharge. Think of it like TED for chiropractors. Hundreds of great chiropractic minds and hearts all come together to pool their insights and energy, remind themselves why they love what they do and teach themselves how to do it better. The inaugural LIFE Vision seminar was held the weekend of July 26-27, 2013, and the unique philosophy-driven presentations delivered from some of the most esteemed chiropractors in the profession have made it a can’t-miss event every quarter. Another highlight from this past fiscal year was the 18% Tipping Point Campaign, a campaign for Chiropractic, by Chiropractic. The Tipping Point is derived from Malcolm Gladwell’s research that when 18 percent of a culture adopts

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an idea, product or service, it goes from a rare phenomenon to an unstoppable movement. How do we reach this magical 18 percent number, you ask? That’s where AmpLIFEied comes in—a free social media platform that anyone can join to connect all their social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.) for the purpose of sharing messages to a wider audience with just a single click. AmpLIFEied serves as a content hub where countless chiropractic messages can be shared in this efficient and simple way. It is the richest resource of TIC material, like Kid Natural for your patients, and it’s free. If every chiropractor joined AmpLIFEied and shared the chiropractic message, the profession would enjoy unparalleled success. As both a University and profession, we must not become stagnant and content with the status quo, but instead continue to move forward and progress. This past fiscal year was one where we obviously did not rest on our laurels and were relentless in our pursuit of a better and more vitalistic tomorrow. In order to reach where it is we want to go, we have to have this same mindset moving forward. I’m looking forward to seeing how the momentum of this past fiscal year propels us into the next fiscal year. Sincerely,

Guy F. Riekeman, D.C. President


Giving, Loving, Serving Pam Stucky-LaGuardia, D.C. (’90), comes from a large chiropractic family, two of which are set to graduate from Life University in 2015, so it comes as no surprise that she and her husband and fellow LIFE graduate Jay LaGuardia, D.C. (’90), are proud capstone supporters of one of the newest markers on the University’s campus, Generations. The Generations wall, unveiled during the 2014 Fall CE, stretches 90 feet in length and is located in front of the Learning Resources Center. It recognizes families with multiple generations of LIFE graduates or chiropractic families with at least one LIFE graduate. “It seemed a natural fit to acknowledge our family legacy of 20 chiropractors,” Stucky-LaGuardia says

when explaining why she, her husband and Drs. Steve and Cindy Mickelson’s (Stucky-LaGuardia’s brother and sister-in-law) support the Generations project. The Mickelsons graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1975, and they have chosen to support LIFE because of what it stands for. Stucky-LaGuardia adds, “It’s important to give back to the establishment that gave you the initial tools necessary to be successful.” Stucky-LaGuardia’s father, L. Joe Stucky, D.C., is the founder of Stucky Chiropractic Center, which has served the Eau Claire, Wisconsin, community for 55 years. StuckyLaGuardia and her husband took full ownership of her father’s practice in 1994 and continue to own and practice there today. Stucky-

LaGuardia’s parents were initial founders and supporters of both LIFE and Life Chiropractic College West up until their passing. “Our family lives by my Dad’s philosophy,” Stucky-LaGuardia notes. “’When you take care of patients according to their needs, your needs will be met.’ It is that simple. Success, happiness and wealth in life come from giving, loving and serving. This is how we were raised, and our family will continue to pass on this philosophy for generations to come.”

education from the University. However, she is an ambassador for LIFE not only due to the skills she acquired during her time here, but also because of where she sees the University heading in the future. “LIFE attracts incrdible people. They come in all ages and previous professions to learn how to be amazed by the magic of the human body,” she says. “We learn how to help people love and care for their physical wellbeing.” O’Gorman truly believes that all LIFE alumni should give back to their school. “It’s the cycle of life,” she continues. “Life College was built on dreams and hard work, and Life

University is a continuation of those dreams and hard work. We should all help.” Her example of service is O’Gorman one that is exemplified throughout her entire life, as her 30-plus years of being in practice serves as a daily reminder of the benefits that one can receive when they are the ones who give. “My service is my time and knowledge,” O’Gorman says. “I am fortunate to have a job whereby the end of the day brings a feeling of having achieved a life of service.”

Jay LaGuardia and Pam Stucky-LaGuardia

A LIFE of Giving Sidney B. O’Gorman, D.C. (’83), is a LIFE alumna and new scholarship donor who lives and practices locally in Atlanta at Cotton Exchange Chiropractic. She recently established The Gift of Mirth Scholarship, which is dedicated in memory of Dave Auten, D.C. (’83), who passed away unexpectedly in June 2012. “I believe that very special people are drawn to our profession,” O’Gorman explains. “I want to support them in their journey by helping to ease their financial barriers.” During her time in practice, O’Gorman, like many other LIFE alumni, has realized just how fortunate she was to receive her

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ENGAGEMENT TRENDS

Fiscal Year 2012 7/1/2011 - 6/30/2012

Total Number of Donors

Fiscal Year 2013 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2013

Fiscal Year 2014 7/1/2013 - 6/30/2014

Fiscal Year 2014 Goals

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376

551

500

2,054

2,740

3,903

5,000

$815,477

$1,158,013

$1,322,323

$1,250,000

Total State Reps

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Total Number of Gifts Total Number Raised

Total Alumni Engaged LIFEforce 1000

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION For the Period Ending June 30, 2014

1,453

2,317

3,075

3,000

559

615

704

703

Total Assets

$115,469,332

Total Liabilities Total Net Assets

$72,740,662 $42,728,670

LIFE UNIVERSITY, INC. REVENUE BY SOURCE June 30, 2014 College of Chiropractic 78.77%

Undergraduate and Masters 13.63% Auxiliary Enterprise 5.20% Other 1.2% Private Contributions 1.2%

LIFE UNIVERSITY, INC. OPERATING EXPENSES June 30, 2014 Instructional and Research 33.88%

Institutional Support 23.29% Student Services 11.79% Operations and Maintenance 7.79% Auxiliary Enterprise 6.77% Academic Support 4.53% Public Service 1.56%

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List of Donors

A recognition of those who made gifts during the 2014 Fiscal Year, July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014. Green

($300 – $499) Dr. James W. Cassillo Dr. Tanya Dejkunchorn Drs. Eddy L. and Neia Diaz-Valero Dr. Kenneth S. Earley Dr. Andrew C. Eisele Dr. Robert S. Fogarty Dr. Michael C. Fox Dr. Robert S. Gise Dr. Leslie M. King Dr. Kerry A. Kramer Dr. Bernadette J. Lavender Lupo Chiropractic Life Center, PC Dr. Leif A. Martensson Dr. Troy M. May Dr. Michael A. Pryor Dr. William Reddy Dr. Brent D. Russell Dr. Robert D. Shire Dr. Stephanie Sullivan Dr. Mark J. Tobias Dr. Michael L. Tomasello, Jr. Dr. Winfield S. Zehrung

Gold

($500 – $799) Mr. John P. Barrett Dr. Heidi Benda Mrs. Daisy Buckner Dr. Winston K. Carhee, Jr. Dr. William S. Cook Dr. David Covey Dr. Beverley Demetrius Dr. Lydia L. Dever Drs. Adam and Sandra Elbaum Dr. Linda E. Elkins Ms. Sandy Everage Dr. Tim Gross Mr. Garrett Gunderson Dr. Jonathan R. Holtzman Dr. Marc Hudson Dr. Durie D. Humber, Sr. Dr. Salvatore LaRusso Dr. James A. Louro Ms. Cynthia J. Lund Dr. Mark R. Maiyer Dr. David Mayer Dr. Matthew McCoy Ms. Christine Nadine Dr. Michael Nathanson Dr. James H. Oppenheim Mr. Jesse Panuccio Quintessential Chiropractic Mrs. Rowena Rich Dr. Ruth A. Ross Dr. Jerry R. Schar Dr. Marc P. Schneider Dr. Steven Schram Dr. Frank K. Schwitz Dr. Ronald C. Sinagra Dr. Michael D. Smith Dr. Steven R. Watts Dr. Randall C. Williams

Great Eight ($800 – $1,199)

Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Aita Dr. Erin Anderson The Honorable Roy E. Barnes Dr. Sebastian S. Bonnin-Girod, IV Dr. Lindsay A. Bourque Dr. Brian T. Capra Dr. Stephane Chillis Dr. Don Chinnick Dr. Craig Cocek Dr. Michael Cohen Drs. John and April Cowan Dr. Jason Deitch Dr. Philip B. Delport Dr. Paul L. Donaldson, Jr. Dr. Julie Donoso Elmsdale Community Chiropractic Center Inc.

Dr. David P. Eugster Dr. Catherine E. Franklin Drs. Daniel and Kimberly Gambino GJTA Enterprises, Inc. Dr. Kelly Graham Dr. R. James Gregg Dr. Karen Henard Dr. Stuart E. Hoffman Dr. Karen Hwang Dr. William G. Kessel Dr. Albert Kim Dr. Ernie F. Landi Dr. Steve J. Landry Dr. Paul D. McCartney Dr. Trevor Middleton Dr. Fred A. Miller Dr. Bridget Monaghan Mr. Thornton Muir Dr. Sean Murphy Dr. Faheem Nasir Dr. and Mrs. Joshua Nikkanen Dr. Brad Norman Dr. and Mrs. Alan O’Connor Drs. Tom and Jeanne Ohm Dr. T. Shane Palmer Dr. Gregory Payne Dr. Meg Pickering Dr. John Rae Dr. Denise A. Rassel Dr. Marc C. Saulnier Dr. and Mrs. Gary T. Scardino Dr. Kevin Snelgrove Dr. Fredric So Dr. Dmitri Sokolov Dr. Gary Sullenger Dr. David Tannenbaum, Jr. Dr. Jeremy Throness Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Timmerman Dr. Dave Vecchio Dr. Alana Way Dr. Tim Wood Dr. Jeffrey P. Zaika

Supporters ($1,200 – $1,973)

Dr. Adam J. Apfelblat Dr. Randall Boutwell Dr. Cynthia A. Boyd Drs. Louis and Laurie Briegel Dr. Erik J. Brower Dr. Austin L. Cohen Drs. Anthony and Patricia Colasurdo Dr. Christopher J. Colloca Dr. Henry J. Cousineau Dr. and Mrs. Robert Crystal Dr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Davis Dr. James A. DiBlasi Dr. Jean-Claude Doornick Dr. Vince J. Erario Dr. Denise G. Evans GEICO Dr. Paul Groulx Dr. Jerry L. Hardee Dr. Anthony T. Hardnett Dr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Harman Mr. Gregory R. Harris Dr. Danita T. Heagy Dr. Jerry I. Hochman Dr. and Mrs. John A. Hofmann, Sr. Dr. Kreg D. Huffer Dr. Stuart E. Katzen Dr. Christopher B. Kent Dr. Ronald O. Kirk Mrs. Kim Klapp Dr. Thomas M. Klapp Dr. and Mrs. Erik D. Kowalke Dr. Kevin L. Lenahan Dr. Douglas Leon Dr. Jeffrey J. Lupo Dr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Marchese, Jr. Dr. Eric T. Markson Drs. Ronald and Mary Oberstein Mr. Daniel Payne Dr. Palmer M. Peet Dr. Deborah A. Pogrelis Ms. Karen Preston Drs. Daniel and Kristin Ribley Drs. Corey B. and Toni A. Rodnick

Drs. Drew and Lisa Rubin Drs. Patrick and Geraldine Ryan Dr. Rob M. Scott Dr. William J. Voyce Drs. Stephen and Claire Welsh Dr. James M. Whillans Dr. Daniel S. Yachter Dr. David E. Yachter Dr. John F. Zimmerman, Jr.

Entrepreneurs

1974 Founders

Mr. Richard Giuli and Dr. Amie Bend

AIG Matching Grants Program Dr. Darcy A. Andersen Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bend, Sr. Dr. Louis Pierre Brunel Dr. Brian O. Burns Dr. Clarise Chan Dr. Gerard W. Clum Drs. Norman Colby and Cathy Jo Wendland-Colby Dr. Justin Coop Drs. Dean and Jen DePice Dr. John W. Downes Elevation Health EMSA Fund, Inc. Florida Chiropractic Society Dr. Mark Foullong Dr. Sharon R. Gorman and Mr. Ron Gorman Dr. and Mrs. Jay Handt Dr. B. J. Hardick Dr. Judith L. Hatch Dr. Mark Herman Drs. Kevin Jackson and Selina M. SigafooseJackson Mr. Bill Jarr and Mrs. Sheila Jarr Dr. and Mrs. David B. Koch Dr. Tyler Kong Dr. James W. Langford Dr. Michael T. LaRocca Dr. Joel E. Margolies Mr. Trevor S. Miller Dr. Gary R. Pennebaker Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ribley Dr. Guy F. Riekeman Dr. Bradbury N. Robinson Dr. Andrew T. Scott Dr. Gary Stewart Dr. Yoo Sungwon Dr. Darryl Thomson Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ungerank Drs. Gary and Susan Walsemann Dr. and Mrs. Steven Warfield

($100,000 – $249,999)

($1,974 – $4,999)

Advocates

($5,000 – $9,999)

Dr. Debra S. Flynn Dr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Fogarty Drs. Jeremy and Amanda Hess Dr. Mark D. Lagerkvist Drs. Jay LaGuardia and Pamela Stucky-LaGuardia Dr. Gregory D. Loman Drs. Steven and Cynthia Mickelson Dr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan Patient Media, Inc. Dr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Rauch

Leaders

($10,000 – $24,999) Dr. Amanda L. Apfelblat Apple Matching Gifts The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta, Inc. Dr. Irene Gold Health Missions Drs. Gilles and Melissa LaMarche Mr. Joseph Smith Dr. Roy W. Sweat

Regents

($1,974 – $4,999) Advanced Comfort Technologies, Inc. Advanced Provider Solutions, LLC Align Life Systems, LLC Beyond Organic BodyPartChart, LLC Chiropractic Leadership Alliance Erchonia Corporation Impac, Inc. ITG Diet Magnaceutical Health Dr. Stuart E. Hoffman Multi Radiance Medical NeuroInfiniti Neuromechanical Innovations Nordic Naturals Scrip Companies Sense Technology, Inc. Sorrels Insurance Agency, Inc. The Family Practice, Inc. The Pettibon System

William M. Harris Family Foundation

($5,000 – $9,999) ChiroTouch

($25,000 – $49,999)

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lupo

Visionaries ($50,000 – $99,999)

Stewards

Foot Levelers, Inc. Standard Process, Inc.

($250,000 – $499,999)

($10,000 – $24,999) Allied Professionals Insurance Company Standard Process, Inc.

Sponsors ($300 – $499) Dr. Daniel A. DeReuter Dr. Patrick S. Gallagher Dr. Kathryn K. Wilson

Gifts In-Kind

($500 – $799) APEX Energetics Bluffton Family Chiropractic Dr. Kristen T. Burke Card Connect Chiro Futures Malpractice Program D’Andrea Chiropractic Center Designs For Health Digital Chiropractor Inc. Family Chiropractors of Montclair, LLC Drs. Michael and Cara Hall Innately Yours, LLC JuicePlus Merry X-Ray Dr. Christina N. Panella Dr. Bruce L. Salzinger The Global Garden Initiative TheDr.com Totally Booked Practice ($800 – $1,199) Abundant Life Family Chiropractic Back Talk Systems, Inc. Capital X-Ray, Inc. Care Medical Billing, Inc. CBP Seminars ChiroMatrix ChiroWrite Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. CrossFields, Inc. Document Plus Technologies E-Z Bis, Inc. Foot Levelers, Inc. Future Health Software Dr. Danita T. Heagy Dr. Diane L. Johnson Drs. Melissa and Gilles LaMarche NCMIC Group, Inc. Now You Know, Inc. Performance Health Richard Wolf Medical Instruments Dr. Diana Salzmann Sigma Instruments, Inc. Dr. Debrah K. Swanberg-Grossman The Joint...the Chiropractic Place The Masters Circle, Inc. York X-Ray, Inc. Z Technologies, LLC ($1,200 – $1,973) Eclipse Practice Management Software ProMassagers, LLC Dr. Stephen Simonetti, Jr. Vitamix

Mr. Daniel Atkin Dr. Joseph L. Esposito Dr. Richard J. Fiore Mr. David Fullagar Mr. Garrett Gunderson Mr. Charlee House KORR Medical Technologies, Inc. Dr. Andrew H. Krantz Marietta Daily Journal Neuromechanical Innovations Mr. Nickcold Nicholson Mr. Chris Norton Mr. Daniel Payne Ms. Ninoshka Ruiz Dr. Robin Sibert Mr. Ronald J. Sweeney

Faculty and Staff Dr. Michael P. Abbatinozzi Mrs. Patricia Abbott Ms. Alberta Abercrombie Dr. Shahla Abghari Dr. Salman Afsharpour Dr. Mark A. Amos Ms. Tara L. Atkins Mr. Mario Bailey Ms. Pat Banks Mrs. Kathy Bannister Mr. John P. Barrett Mrs. Melody Barton Mrs. Shelly Batcher Mrs. Vickie Baxter Mrs. Jeanette Bhaskar Dr. Debra W. Bisiacchi Ms. Zakiya Blake Ms. Darlena C. Blalock Dr. Stephen A. Bloomingdale Dr. Krista Boline Ms. Brenda R. Boone Dr. Cynthia A. Boyd Ms. Rachael Boyd Dr. Jill G. Bradshaw Ms. Simone Branham Dr. Morris Braum Mr. William Brooks Ms. Winfrey Brown Dr. Deloss Brubaker Dr. Ralph E. Bucci Mrs. Daisy Buckner Mr. Melvin Burton Mr. Dan Carlton Dr. Roxanne Caron Ms. Edna Clark Ms. Malissa K. Clark Dr. Gerard W. Clum Dr. Michael T. Clusserath

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Dr. Alena Coleman Dr. Cherry Collier Ms. Patricia Correa Mrs. Jennifer Craig Mrs. Magi Cunningham Dr. Leanne N. Cupon Ms. Erin L. Dancer Dr. Ralph D. Davis Ms. Jaleh Dehpahlavan Mr. Craig Dekshenieks Ms. Deidre DeLoach Dr. Beverley Demetrius Dr. Samuel Demons Dr. Lydia L. Dever Dr. Paul L. Donaldson, Jr. Ms. Kelsey Donaldson Dr. John W. Downes Mrs. Sue Dudt Dr. Kenneth S. Earley Dr. James W. Eaton Mr. Donald Mark Elam Dr. Linda E. Elkins Drs. Hussein and Eva Elsangak Dr. Vince J. Erario Dr. Susan Esposito Ms. Sandy Everage Dr. Mark Ferdarko Dr. Edgard Figueroa Mr. William Firnbach Dr. Richard Franz Ms. Kay Freeland Dr. Steven J. Garber Dr. Gwendolyn Gardner Ms. Karen Gates Mrs. Shannan George Ms. Sailaja Goli Dr. Abigail Gonsalves Mrs. Latashia D. Graves Dr. Tim Gross Dr. Joseph Guagliardo Dr. Tim D. Guest Mrs. Phyllis Haines Dr. Roohieh Hamrang Dr. Lawrence H. Hansen Dr. Jerry L. Hardee Dr. Bruce J. Harman Mr. Aric Harp Ms. Krystal Harris Mr. Gregory R. Harris Dr. Deidre Harrison Dr. Carol Hoban Dr. Jerry I. Hochman Dr. Cierra Hoffman Dr. Kathryn Hoiriis Dr. Ronald S. Hosek Dr. Laura L. Huber Mrs. Rebekah Janiak Mr. Bill Jarr Dr. William G. Kessel Mr. Paul Ketcham Dr. Leslie M. King Ms. Charletta A. King Dr. Ronald O. Kirk Dr. and Mrs. David B. Koch Dr. Kerry A. Kramer Dr. Christie Kwon Dr. Gilles LaMarche Dr. Jeffrey Lander Mr. LaDerrick Langham Dr. Bernadette J. Lavender Mrs. Mary Ellen Leffard Dr. Alana Levy Ms. Brianna Lightbown Ms. Cynthia J. Lund Ms. Tanisha Macc Ms. Jessica Magazu Dr. Mark R. Maiyer Dr. Doug L. March Dr. John F. Markham Dr. Ronald G. Mayne Dr. Matthew McCoy Mrs. Amy McIlvane Ms. Deborah McKinley Dr. Daniel L. Michel Dr. Maria Michelin Mrs. Jo Anne Miller Dr. Steven D. Mirtschink Ms. Valerie Mitchell Dr. David L. Mjoen Dr. Michael Montgomery Mrs. Bridgette Morris Mr. Thornton Muir

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Ms. Christine Nadine Dr. Thomas E. Nicholas Mrs. Bonnie Nicholson Mrs. Lauren M. Nielsen Mr. Brett North Dr. Karen L. Numeroff Dr. Tracy L. Olson Dr. James H. Oppenheim Mrs. Robin Parker Mr. Daniel Payne Dr. Vivek Penumetcha Dr. Mariana J. Perosino Ms. Stella Peterson Ms. Tiffany Peterson Miss Marie Powell Dr. Kerith H. Powell Mr. Raj K. Pradhan Ms. Karen Preston Dr. Michael A. Pryor Dr. Keith G. Rau Dr. Vinnavadi Ravikumar Ms. Kelly A. Reade Dr. Robert J. Rectenwald, Jr. Ms. Shamere Reynolds Dr. Paula C. Rhodes Dr. Guy F. Riekeman Dr. Florence Rigby Dr. Frances Roberson Drs. Drew and Lisa Rubin Dr. Frank Ruechel Dr. Jeffrey Rupp Dr. Brent D. Russell Dr. Peggy Samples Dr. Joyce A. Sayers Dr. Jerry R. Schar Dr. Marc P. Schneider Dr. Frank K. Schwitz Dr. Rob M. Scott Dr. Susan Sharkey Dr. Brian M. Sheres Dr. Frederick J. Sherkel Ms. Ellen G. Siepser Mrs. Nicole Smart Dr. Michael D. Smith Mrs. Virginia Smith Mr. Robert Sterling Dr. Anquonette Stiles Dr. Teri L. Stockwell Dr. Victoria L. Strong Dr. Gary Sullenger Mrs. Camille Sullivan Dr. Stephanie Sullivan Mr. Steve Sullivan Ms. Nancy Sutton Dr. Roy W. Sweat Dr. Beatrice Tapia Ms. Sandra Terry Dr. George Teston, III Ms. Amanda Timberlake Dr. Michael L. Tomasello, Jr. Mr. Adam Townsend Mrs. Jennifer Valtos Dr. Kent D. Vanderslice Ms. Kimberly Wagner Ms. Laura Wallace Mr. Bruce Wampler Mr. Ronald Ware Ms. Melissa Waters Mr. John S. Wheeler Mrs. Sharie Williams Ms. Channon Williams Dr. Peter J. Wilson Ms. Shelia Wood Mr. Matthew Yohn Mrs. Eileen Zebrowitz Dr. Winfield S. Zehrung

President’s Circle The following individuals support the advancement of Chiropractic through their membership in the President’s Circle. Dr. Darcy A. Andersen Dr. Jeffrey L. Aita Dr. Adam J. Apfelblat Dr. Amanda L. Apfelblat Mr. John P. Barrett Dr. Sebastian S. Bonnin-Girod Dr. Randall J. Boutwell

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Dr. Cynthia A. Boyd Dr. Laurie D. Briegel Dr. Erik J. Brower Mrs. Daisy Buckner Dr. Brian O. Burns Dr. Brian T. Capra Dr. Winston K. Carhee Dr. Gerard W. Clum Drs. Norman Colby and Cathy Jo Wendland-Colby Dr. Christopher J. Colloca Dr. Henry J. Cousineau Dr. John S. Cowan Dr. Robert Crystal Dr. Ralph D. Davis Dr. Jason Deitch Dr. Paul L. Donaldson Drs. Adam and Sandra Elbaum Dr. Vince J. Erario Dr. David P. Eugster Dr. Denise G. Evans Dr. Debra S. Flynn Dr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Fogarty Dr. Catherine E. Franklin Dr. Irene Gold Dr. Sharon R. Gorman and Mr. Ron Gorman Dr. R. James Gregg Dr. Tim A. Gross Mr. Garrett Gunderson Dr. Jay Handt Dr. Jerry L. Hardee Dr. Benjamin J. Hardick Dr. Bruce J. Harman Mr. Gregory R. Harris Dr. Judith L. Hatch Dr. Karen Henard Drs. Jeremy and Amanda Hess Dr. Jerry I. Hochman Dr. Stuart E. Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. John A. Hofmann, Sr. Dr. Marc Hudson Dr. Kreg D. Huffer Dr. Kevin J. Jackson Dr. Stuart E. Katzen Dr. Christopher B. Kent Dr. William G. Kessel Dr. Thomas M. Klapp Dr. and Mrs. David B. Koch Dr. Erik D. Kowalke Drs. Gilles and Melissa LaMarche Dr. Ernie F. Landi Dr. Douglas Leon Ms. Cynthia J. Lund Dr. Jeffrey J. Lupo Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lupo Dr. Lori R. Malochleb Dr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Marchese Dr. Joel E. Margolies Dr. Eric T. Markson Ms. Christine Nadine Dr. Faheem Nasir Drs. Ronald and Mary Oberstein Dr. Randolph C. O’Dell Drs. Tom and Jeanne Ohm Dr. James H. Oppenheim Dr. Palmer M. Peet Dr. Gary R. Pennebaker Dr. Meg Pickering Dr. Deborah A. Pogrelis Dr. Denise A. Rassel Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ribley Drs. Daniel and Kristin Ribley Dr. Guy F. Riekeman Dr. Corey B. Rodnick Drs. Drew and Lisa Rubin Dr. Marc C. Saulnier Dr. Gary T. Scardino Dr. Marc P. Schneider Dr. Rob M. Scott Dr. Ronald C. Sinagra Dr. Michael D. Smith Dr. Gary Stewart Dr. Teri L. Stockwell Dr. Gary Sullenger Dr. Mark J. Tobias Dr. Michael L. Tomasello, Jr. Dr. Michael L. Viscarelli Dr. William J. Voyce Drs. James M. Whillans and Nicole Barbary Dr. Jeffrey P. Zaika

Realizing The Vision Capital Campaign (William M. Harris Center for Clinical Education, Research, Rugby) Dr. Shahla Abghari AIG Matching Grants Program Apple Matching Gifts Dr. Franca B. Alterman Ms. Kirsten C. Anderson Dr. Mark H. Anthony Dr. Amanda L. Apfelblat Ms. Pat Banks Mrs. Kathy Bannister Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bartell Mrs. Melody Barton Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Bend, Sr. Dr. Debra W. Bisiacchi Ms. Darlena C. Blalock Dr. Stephen A. Bloomingdale Dr. Gena Bofshever Dr. Krista Boline Ms. Brenda R. Boone Dr. Cynthia A. Boyd Dr. Jill G. Bradshaw Dr. Jennifer P. Brandon Dr. Morris Braum Drs. Louis and Laurie Briegel Ms. Winfrey Brown Dr. Ralph E. Bucci Dr. Brian O. Burns Mr. Melvin Burton Dr. Pasquale G. Calcagno, III Dr. Michael P. Carnes Dr. Roxanne Caron Dr. Adam R. Church Dr. Gerard W. Clum Dr. Michael T. Clusserath Dr. Austin L. Cohen Dr. Michael Cohen Drs. Anthony and Patricia Colasurdo Drs. Norman Colby and Cathy Jo Wendland-Colby Dr. Alena Coleman Dr. William S. Cook Coombs Chiropractic Mrs. Jennifer Craig Dr. and Mrs. Robert Crystal Mrs. Magi Cunningham Dr. Leanne N. Cupon Mr. Guy D’Alema Dr. Errol Davis Dr. Tanya Dejkunchorn Mr. Craig Dekshenieks Ms. Deidre DeLoach Dr. Samuel Demons Drs. Dean and Jen DePice Dr. Lydia L. Dever Drs. Eddy L. and Neia Diaz-Valero Dr. James A. DiBlasi Ms. Kelsey Donaldson Dr. Jean-Claude Doornick Dr. John W. Downes DrNatura Dr. James W. Dubel Dr. James L. Duffy Dr. Cris A. Eaton Welsh Dr. Shawn J. Ebaugh Elevation Health Dr. Linda E. Elkins Drs. Hussein and Eva Elsangak EMSA Fund, Inc. Dr. Vince J. Erario Dr. Susan Esposito Eugster Enterprises, LLC Ms. Sandy Everage Dr. John A. Fenn Dr. Mark Ferdarko Dr. Maritza Fernandez Mr. William Firnbach Flagler Chiropractic Dr. Debra S. Flynn Dr. Robert S. Fogarty Dr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Fogarty Foot Levelers, Inc. Dr. Michael C. Fox Dr. Richard Franz Drs. Daniel and Kimberly Gambino Dr. Steven J. Garber Dr. Gwendolyn Gardner

Dr. Harold George Mrs. Shannan George Mr. Richard Giuli and Dr. Amie Bend Dr. Sharon R. Gorman and Mr. Ron Gorman Dr. Elizabeth Graves Dr. Lisa M. Green Dr. Tim D. Guest Dr. Kathryn Haag Mrs. Phyllis Haines Dr. Roohieh Hamrang Dr. and Mrs. Jay Handt Dr. Lawrence H. Hansen Dr. Anthony T. Hardnett Ms. Kathy Harley Mr. Mackel Harris William M. Harris Family Foundation Dr. Deidre Harrison Dr. Jeffrey S. Haskel Dr. Danita T. Heagy Health Missions Dr. Richard L. Hodish Dr. Cierra Hoffman Dr. Kathryn Hoiriis Dr. Mitchell Holsten Dr. Sanford L. Hopkins Dr. James S. Hovey Dr. Laura L. Huber Drs. Kevin Jackson and Selina M. Sigafoose-Jackson Dr. Patricia A. Jackson Mr. Bill Jarr and Mrs. Sheila Jarr Dr. Craig P. John Ms. Susan S. John Ms. Monyetta Joshua Dr. Stuart E. Katzen Dr. William C. Keenan Ms. Lynn M. Kent Mr. Paul Ketcham Drs. Peter Kevorkian and Patti Giuliano Dr. Leslie M. King Dr. Ronald O. Kirk Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Klapp Dr. and Mrs. David B. Koch Dr. Jay Korsen Dr. Kerry A. Kramer Dr. Christie Kwon Dr. Mark D. Lagerkvist Drs. Jay LaGuardia and Pamela Stucky-LaGuardia Drs. Gilles and Melissa LaMarche Dr. Jeffrey Lander Mr. LaDerrick Langham Dr. Michael T. LaRocca Dr. Bernadette J. Lavender Dr. Kevin L. Lenahan Dr. Alana Levy Ms. Brianna Lightbown Dr. Gregory D. Loman Dr. Andrew Lombardi, Jr. Mrs. Nita Looney Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lupo Dr. James M. Lynch Dr. Mark R. Maiyer Dr. Doug L. March Dr. Joel E. Margolies Dr. John F. Markham Dr. Leif A. Martensson Dr. Troy M. May Mayer Chiropractic Dr. Katrina S. Mayes Dr. Paul D. McCartney Mr. Thomas McCleskey Dr. Leo McCormick Mrs. Amy McIlvane Drs. Mike and Patricia McLean Dr. Daniel L. Michel Drs. Steven and Cynthia Mickelson Mr. Trevor S. Miller Dr. Steven D. Mirtschink Dr. David L. Mjoen Dr. Bridget Monaghan Dr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan Mrs. Bridgette Morris Multi Radiance Medical Dr. James T. Murdock Dr. Thomas E. Nicholas Mrs. Lauren M. Nielsen Mr. Brett North Dr. Kevin J. O’Dell Dr. Richard E. Olson, II Dr. Tracy L. Olson Dr. T. Shane Palmer Mrs. Robin Parker


Patient Media, Inc. Mr. Daniel Payne Dr. Mariana J. Perosino Ms. Tiffany Peterson Ms. Karen Preston Dr. Vincent Preziosi, Jr. Dr. Michael A. Pryor Quintessential Chiropractic Dr. Tex R. Rabourn, Estate Dr. and Mrs. Bradley S. Rauch Ms. Kelly A. Reade Dr. Robert J. Rectenwald, Jr. Ms. Shamere Reynolds Dr. Paula C. Rhodes Dr. Patty Ribley Dr. James P. Ribley Dr. Guy F. Riekeman Dr. Florence Rigby Dr. Bradbury N. Robinson Roosevelt Rehab and Chiropractic, Inc. Dr. Jeffrey Rupp Dr. Brent D. Russell Drs. Patrick and Geraldine Ryan Dr. Bruce L. Salzinger Dr. Frank K. Schwitz Dr. Susan Sharkey Dr. Robert D. Shire Dr. Thomas J. Sidoti, Jr. Mrs. Patricia Sigafoose and Dr. James M. Sigafoose* Dr. Ronald C. Sinagra Drs. Jean-Marc Slak and Linda Eisen-Slak Mrs. Nicole Smart Mr. Joseph Smith Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Smith Standard Process, Inc. Mr. Robert Sterling Drs. Kim and Greg Stetzel Ms. Susan Stewart Dr. Anquonette Stiles Dr. Eric M. Stofman Dr. Susan E. Strobel Dr. Gary Sullenger Mrs. Camille Sullivan Mr. Steve Sullivan Dr. Stephanie Sullivan Dr. Mignon A. Sweat Dr. Roy W. Sweat Dr. Beatrice Tapia Dr. Carleen A. Thum Tour Players Golf Group of Georgia, LLC Dr. Aura L. Tovar Mr. Adam Townsend Dr. Gwendolyn Tutt Dr. and Mrs. Michael L. Ungerank Dr. Kent D. Vanderslice Mr. Cory Viehl Drs. Gary and Susan Walsemann Dr. and Mrs. Steven Warfield Dr. Ramona D. Warren Dr. James M. Watkins, III Dr. Terry L. Watts Dr. William R. Webb Drs. Stephen and Claire Welsh Dr. Randall C. Williams Ms. Channon Williams Dr. Peter J. Wilson Dr. Judith J. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. John F. Winner Ms. Shelia Wood Dr. Daniel S. Yachter Dr. David E. Yachter

$100,000 Academy

This list represents donors whose cumulative giving is $100,000 or more. Dr. Darcy A. Andersen Dr. Henry J. Cousineau Dr. David P. Eugster Foot Levelers, Inc. Mr. Richard Giuli and Dr. Amie Bend Dr. Irene Gold and Dr. Reggie Gold* Dr. William M. Harris* William M. Harris Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Heffernan Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Klapp Ladies for Life Life Foundation

Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lupo Dr. Randolph C. O’Dell Dr. Tex R. Rabourn, Estate Dr. Thomas W. Retherford* Standard Process, Inc. Dr. Roy W. Sweat Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Toftness* Mrs. Pam Wanamaker and Dr. Gary C. Wanamaker*

Legacy Society

The LIFE Legacy Society recognizes alumni and friends who support Life University through their estate plans, deferred gifts and endowed scholarships valued at $25,000 or more. Dr. Daniel A. Abeckjerr Dr. Joseph W. Accurso, Jr. Mr. William Adams Dr. Medhat M. Alattar Dr. Darcy A. Andersen Dr. Sol M. Aordkian Dr. Robert Argoe Coach John P. Barrett Dr. John S. Barrett Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bartell Dr. Larry A. Bartell, Jr. Batson-Cook Company Dr. Daun Battersby Drs. Lisa and Dexter Beck Drs. Dexter and Lisa A. Beck Dr. Richard L. Bend, Jr. Dr. Craig Berko Ms. Doris Blair Dr. Loretto U. Bobo Dr. Gilbert Bohemier Dr. and Mrs. John T. Boutwell Dr. Donald W. Boylston Dr. Robert Braile Dr. Jennifer P. Brandon Dr. Yvan J. Breton Drs. Louis and Laurie Briegel Dr. James R. Brown* Dr. Deloss Brubaker Dr. Leonard Budsock* Dr. Richard D. Burneskis Dr. Brian O. Burns Dr. John A. Cadieux Dr. Thomas E. Calhoun, Jr. Dr. George Camacho, Jr. Dr. David L. Camhi Dr. Robert M. Champagne Dr. Patricia L. Chelenyak Dr. James L. Chestnut Ms. Edna Clark Drs. Carolyn and Joseph Clauss Dr. Art Coffman Dr. Eddy Cohen* Mrs. Bobbie Combee Dr. Timothy P. Conroy Dr. William Cooke Dr. Francis Corbin* Dr. Hank Cousineau Dr. Kenneth Csillag Dr. David A. Czerminski Dr. Gregory R. Daniels Dr. David G. Davis Dr. Alan Davis Dr. Duane D. Day Dr. Christophe Dean Dr. Steven T. Deehl Dr. Paul Delaney Drs. Dean and Jen DePice Dr. Michael P. DeRosa Drs. Michael and Louise Desaulniers Dr. Richard Desira Dr. William E. Dillman Dr. Bruce J. Dorais Dr. Ann Drake Dr. Douglas Drobbin Dr. James W. Dubel Dr. Alan H. Dubin Dr. and Mrs. James W. Eaton Mr. Bruce Emery* Dr. Steven D. Erde Ms. Sandy Everage Ms. Melanie Ezzel-Nelson Dr. Daniel J. Fenster Dr. David C. Fields

Mr. William Firnbach Drs. Gary and Carolyn Fish Dr. Jane L. Fish and Dr. Harvey J. Fish* Flynn-Finderup Architects Dr. and Mrs. Kevin G. Fogarty Dr. Alan K. Foster Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Franks Dr. Murray C. Galbraith Dr. William S. Gandee Dr. Frank Gilbert Dr. Robert S. Gise Drs. Patti Giuliano and Peter Kevorkian Dr. Forrest W. Goforth Dr. Cory W. Gold Dr. Steven J. Goldfarb Dr. Steven Goldman Dr. Sharon R. Gorman and Mr. Ron Gorman Dr. Robert W. Graham Mrs. Janet Grassam and Dr. Ian Grassam* Dr. James Gregg Dr. Joseph J. Gregory Dr. John F. Grone Dr. John Grostic* Dr. Lee Gruber Drs. Jett and Cathy Gurman Dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Haley Dr. Randall J. Hammett Dr. Rod Handly Dr. and Mrs. Jay Handt Dr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Harman Mr. Mackel Harris William M. Harris Family Foundation Dr. Ronald J. Hash Mrs. Marian F. Hatch and Dr. Robert Hatch* Mr. David Haygood Dr. Danita T. Heagy Drs. Kenneth and Deborah Heairlston Dr. Mark Heffron Mr. Robert Henry Dr. Dennis L. Heskett Drs. Jeremy and Amanda Hess Ms. Nancy Hill* Dr. Raymond J. Hillenbrand Dr. Hubert Hitchcock* Dr. Jerry I. Hochman Dr. Richard L. Hodish Dr. Stephen A. Hoffman Dr. Stuart E. Hoffman Dr. Bob Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. John A. Hofmann, Sr. Dr. Stephen Hoody Dr. John Hopkins* Dr. Lasca Hospers Dr. Durie D. Humber, Sr. Dr. James K. Humber, Jr. Dr. Steven M. Humber Mr. Phil Johnson Ms. JoAnn Jones Mr. Roger Kaiser Dr. Eric S. Kaplan Dr. John I. Kelly, Jr. Drs. Peter Kevorkian and Patti Giuliano Dr. Mildred Kimbrough* Dr. Ronald O. Kirk Dr. David A. Kirsch Drs. Josef Kish and Mary Ellen Moore Dr. Thomas M. Klapp Dr. Mark Klingert Dr. Ellis Kooby Dr. Thomas Kopinski Dr. Andrew H. Krantz Dr. Daniel J. Kribs Dr. Elizabeth Krupar Dr. Cecil Laney Dr. Michael G. Law Dr. Peter Lawrence Dr. Scott Lawrence Dr. Alan M. Levine Dr. David M. Levinson Dr. David B. Linden Dr. Ken Lipke* Dr. Kenneth O. Logan Dr. Richard S. Lord Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lupo Mr. Morris Lutes Dr. Peter Marascia Dr. Doug L. March Dr. and Mrs. Lorenzo E. Marchese, Jr. Dr. Carl Mashike Dr. David C. Mason Mr. Eddie McAshan, III

Dr. Rod McCanse Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McLemore* Dr. Robert S. Mellette* Dr. Robert C. Melnik Dr. Timothy C. Merrick Dr. Daniel L. Michel Dr. Joel S. Miller Dr. Steven D. Mirtschink Dr. Ronald M. Mitchell Dr. Roy D. Mitchell Dr. Dennis Mizel Dr. Wilson A. Morgan* Mr. Harold J. Mulkey Multi Radiance Medical Dr. Michael Nathanson Dr. Nada Nenadovic Dr. Meredith L. Oudt Ms. Romayne R. Palmer Dr. Thomas D. Palmer Dr. Thomas L. Pamer Dr. Don N. Parkerson, Sr. Dr. Palmer M. Peet Dr. Lawrence M. Peters Dr. Jerald W. Pfister Dr. Bradford J. Pizza Dr. Deborah A. Pogrelis Dr. Neil Rabin Dr. Robert Rabin Dr. Tex R. Rabourn, Estate Dr. Michael Rappaport* Dr. Linda Rassel* Dr. Donald E. Ray Dr. Rebecca A. Ray Dr. Thomas W. Retherford* Dr. Charles E. Ribley Mrs. Rowena Rich and Dr. Clark Rich* Mrs. Jean Riley Drs. Corey B. and Toni A. Rodnick Dr. Ronald Roland Dr. Paul J. Roses Dr. Suzan R. Rossi Dr. Armand M. Rossi Dr. Henry M. Rubinstein Dr. Diana Salzmann Ms. Joyce Sample Dr. Walter Sanchez Dr. William H. Scanlan Mrs. Chris Scanlan and Dr. William Scanlan* Dr. Daniel A. Schaeffer Dr. Jerry R. Schar Dr. Robert R. Schiffman Drs. Ron and Alyson Schmeltzer Dr. Robert R. Schultz Dr. Bob Schumacher Dr. William L. Sesco Dr. Brian M. Sheres Dr. Michael W. Shreeve Dr. Thomas J. Sidoti, Jr. Dr. Chriss J. Sigafoose* Dr. Tina A. Sigafoose Dr. Kenneth Sistino Drs. Michael and Lori Smatt Mr. John J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Smith Mr. Robert L. Snelson Society of Chiro. Orthospinology Mr. Randy Southerland Mrs. Lucy Spurgeon and Dr. Andra Spurgeon* Dr. Gary Stewart Dr. Mark Studin Dr. Roy W. Sweat Dr. Michael Swenson Dr. Michele H. Takacs Dr. William H. Tarlton* Dr. Timothy E. Tarry, Jr. Dr. Jim Taylor Drs. Jan Teitelbaum and Siri Smith Dr. Jonathan Tepper Dr. Thomas Thornton Ms. Amanda Timberlake Dr. and Mrs. I. N. Toftness* Mr. Roger Tripp Mrs. Marilyn B. Tucker Dr. Clarence A. Ungerank Dr. Gregory A. Ungerank Dr. Michael L. Ungerank Dr. Ralph Ungerank* Dr. Robert Van Note Dr. Louis Vastola

Dr. Betsy Vingle Mr. Bernard S. Vinick Dr. David E. Wade Drs. Gary and Susan Walsemann Mr. W. W. Wannamaker, III* Dr. Mary J. Ward Dr. Mamie B. Ware Drs. Stuart and Theresa Warner Dr. Neal Watkins Dr. James G. Wells Drs. Claire and Stephen Welsh Dr. Lisa A. White Dr. Eric Whitehouse Dr. Gary L. Wickiser Dr. Janice Willhite and Dr. Frank Willhite* Dr. Nell Williams and Dr. Sid Williams* Mr. Benjamin H. Williams Dr. Kimbrough S. Williams Drs. William N. and Kay Willis Dr. Peter J. Wilson Dr. Michael M. Wolff Ms. Eva E. Yeomans Dr. Steven Zimmerman Dr. Timothy L. Zook

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Life University Board of Trustees (Fiscal year ending June 30, 2014) Deborah Pogrelis, D.C., Chairman Henry Cousineau, D.C. Eddy Diaz, D.C. Shawn Ferguson, D.C. Kevin Fogarty, D.C. Aaron Gagnon, CPA Sharon Gorman, D.C. R. James Gregg, D.C. Jay Handt, D.C. J. Peter Heffernan, D.C. Marc Hudson, D.C. Thomas M. Klapp, D.C. Joseph Lupo, D.C. Rhonda Newton, B.A. Randolph O’Dell, D.C. Jesse Panuccio, J.D. James Tompkins, Ph.D.

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University Highlights (July 1, 2013–June 30, 2014) • Finished the year with revenues of $900,000 in excess of budget and expenses $2.4 million less than budget, producing a positive change in net assets and an improved cash position. • Ninth consecutive year where financial performance was better than budgeted. • Received $75,000 donation from Mr. Richard Giuli and Dr. Amie Bend for the Generations project. • Received $46,806 donation from Chiropractors with Compassion for the International Scholarship I. • Launched LIFE Vision Seminar, which is a two-day shot of high-energy, high-impact inspirational and educational moments designed to bring current and future chiropractic leaders of all perspectives together to connect and re-charge. • Launched the landmark 18% Tipping Point campaign in conjunction with AmpLIFEied, a social media network for shared content on Chiropractic and vitalistic health care. • Men’s Club rugby team won their second consecutive Division I national championship, Undergraduate Rugby team finished as runner-up in the Division 1-A national championship and our Men’s 7s team finished made it to the semifinals in the Collegiate Rugby Championship, appearing live on NBC and NBC Sports Network. • Intercollegiate Women’s Swimming, Women’s Wrestling and Women’s Rugby were announced as new sports to come for Fall 2014. • Men’s basketball made its sixth consecutive trip to the NAIA National Championship Tournament. • Hosted more than 1,600 chiropractors at the 2013 Fall CE Event.

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LIFE Vision is a two-day shot of high-energy, high-impact inspirational and educational moments designed to bring current and future chiropractic leaders of all perspectives together to connect and re-charge.

Don’t expect academic lectures or practicum-like seminars. This is a series of micro-presentations

Register today at: LIFEVisionSeminar.com For a full list of receptions, gatherings, and our exciting itinerary of inspirational messages, visit our website: LIFEVisionSeminar.com Questions? Call 678-331-4401 or email LIFEVisionSeminar@LIFE.edu

Next LIFE Vision Event Scheduled:

July 24-25, 2015 SAVE THE DATE!

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LIFE’s Campus Report BY WILL BROOKS LIFE UNIVERSITY IS VERY PROUD OF THE EXPONENTIAL GROWTH that it has seen since being founded as Life College 40 years ago. It’s a constant and exciting challenge for the University to find new ways to maintain the tradition of excellence already established, but also improve upon that excellence to break boundaries that once may never have been considered attainable. Whether it’s by adding physical markers that honor the chiropractic profession or those that helped make it to what it is today (i.e. Bell Tower, Eternal Flame, Path of Heroes), or by creating new events with the goal of gaining more community awareness of all that it is that LIFE has to offer (12 undergraduate and four graduate degrees, in addition to the flagship Doctorate of Chiropractic degree), the University is always striving to improve it’s campus to reflect LIFE as the thought leader in vitalistic health care. One such improvement to campus in 2014 is the Safety Pin at the entrance of Celebration Plaza. The closed Safety Pin was originally conceived as a chiropractic metaphor and represents the neurological process of connecting the brain with the body, thus coordinating all the functions of life. It also represents the principle of how the body interacts with and adapts to the environment. The Safety Pin remains open as a daily reminder of our commitment to educate and care for the world by correcting nervous system interference through our chosen disciplines, thus reconnecting the individual with his/her innate potential and the environment that nourishes us. When we have corrected all interferences in every

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person, we will then close the Safety Pin. Mission completed. In addition to the establishment of the Safety Pin on campus, 2014 has seen an influx of new events on campus that are expected to be future staples at the University. LIFE hosted more than 500 members of the community at its inaugural Party of LIFE, a community back-toschool block party with raffles, giveaways, informational tables for LIFE degrees and a whole lot more. Also, a new, three-part concert series was developed—Sounds of LIFE— with local, up-and-coming artists from a wide variety of genres being represented, food trucks and VIP cabanas in the beautiful Standard Process Amphitheater in Lyceum Park. Although the last concert of 2014 has passed, look out for information on our 2015 Sounds of LIFE concerts. LIFE hopes these new events can become as popular as the annual Lights of LIFE, which will be held from Thanksgiving Day through New Year’s Eve. In its 25th year, Lights of LIFE has grown to be known as the most affordable holiday light show in the Southeast. Last year, more than 100,000 visitors traveled through LIFE’s campus to take in the twinkling glow of more than one million lights. Speaking of Lights of LIFE, there is one more new event on tap for the 2014 year that you still have a chance in which to participate. Dec. 6 will mark the inaugural date for Run the Lights of LIFE, a 5K run and 1K fun run, that will begin at 4:30 p.m. and end by viewing the Lights of LIFE and enjoying hot cocoa, s’mores and an ugly sweater contest. For all of the details and to register, visit LIFE.edu/run2014. l


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Upcoming Events For more information or to register, please visit Alumni.LIFE.edu or contact the Department of Alumni Relations at (800) 543-3203.

NOVEMBER

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11/28–12/31 Lights of LIFE

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SRE in Puerto Rico 7 p.m. El Zipperle

CE in Puerto Rico San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Graduation 1 p.m. TIC Auditorium Life University

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ALUMNI AND FRIENDS UPDATE

Keep in Touch with The International Alumni Association of Life University (IAALU) is pleased to welcome two new representatives to its Board of Directors, Drs. Amanda Hess (’03) and Jeff Getbehead (’09). The IAALU Board of Directors is comprised of alumni volunteers who are leaders in their communities and give tirelessly of their time to promote Life University. Hess will spearhead the Philanthropy Committee and garner support for the President’s Circle. Getbehead will focus his efforts on the growth and expansion of the State Rep program. We welcome their expertise and insight to the Board and look forward to seeing them in action! Dr. Vincent Perri (’81) recently published his seventh book, The Healing Space: Understanding the True Nature of Healing, which focuses on two people in a serious unconditional dialogue and how a space between them can allow for deeper healing. Perri wrote this book to aid practitioners and laypersons who are interested in helping people suffering from grief or illnesses. Congratulations to Dr. Jean-Marc Slak (’84), who was named Chiropractor of the Year by the Massachusetts Chiropractic Society. Slak was chosen for this

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award in recognition of his consistent dedication, leadership and commitment to chiropractic. Slak has been serving the Bedford, Massachusetts, community since 1987 and celebrated his 30-year class reunion at Life University this past fall—an honor well-deserved!

Association, LIFEforce1000 and the Life University Rugby program. He is an avid lecturer and program speaker. He maintains two private practices in California and West Virginia and recently moved to San Diego to bring the message of chiropractic to the sick and suffering.

Dr. Art LeVine (’87) was this year’s Honoree at the Florida Chiropractic Association’s (FCA) Boca Raton Summer Convention on June 13. In addition to generously serving his time to the FCA, LeVine serves in other leadership roles for the American Chiropractic Association and the Congress of Chiropractic State Association. He is a five-time recipient of the FCA Kudos Award and has twice been voted Broward Outstanding Chiropractic of the Year. He recently took on the role of chairman to the FCA Exploratory Committee and hopes to positively change the nature of insurance reimbursements in Florida and create a paradigm shift in how people work with insurance carriers. He maintains four private practices in Broward and Dade County.

Congratulations to Pennsylvania State Rep Dr. Lawrence Bagnell (’91), who recently competed in his first-ever down and dirty muddy obstacle course. He finished 822 out of 2,100 overall and 40th out of 72nd in his age group. Bagnell could be seen throughout the race supporting LIFE and the rugby team by wearing his Life U jersey. Upon crossing the finish line, he was joined by co-workers and patients.

Congratulations to California State Rep Dr. Danny Gambino (’90), who was named California Chiropractic Association (CCA) Doctor of the Year. In addition, he received CCA’s Distinguished Service Award. Gambino is active with the Life University Alumni

Dr. Richard (Dick) A. Whitaker (’95) passed away on July 9. He owned Foundation Chiropractic in Athens, Georgia, and was described by his patients as kind and generous. He is survived by his wife, Denise. Our thoughts and prayers with the Whitaker family.


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Scott Paton (’00) spoke at the Federation International de Football Association (FIFA) headquarters in Zurich on Sept. 19. Patton spoke alongside leading figures from a variety of disciplines such as politics, business, academia and non-governmental organizations. Other speakers included ex-gold Olympians Katerina Witt and Robert Korzeniowski. Patton’s 13-year-old son joined his father at the summit to allow him an opportunity to meet key leaders from around the world and learn the product of hard work. Patton owns a successful practice in Lutz, Florida, and has also spoken at the 2004 Greece Olympics and at the European Parliament in 2010. Dr. Josh Wagner’s (’10) article, “Taking Yes for an Answer,” was recently published in Chiropractic Economics. The article details the importance of learning effective strategies to overcome patient objections. Wagner has authored e-books on fibromyalgia and nutrition, and most recently created The Perfect Patient Funnel System (PPFS) for chiropractors to strengthen their practices and minimize stress. In late August, he hosted a PPFS Mastermind Retreat in Oahu. He maintains his private practice in New York.

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Talk about legacy! The Rodnick-Rubinstein family gathered in front of The Hands Sculpture to celebrate the graduation of LIFE’s newest alumni, Dr. Ruvayn Rubinstein and his wife, Sara Rodnick-Rubinstein (’14). Both of their fathers, Drs. Henry Rubinstein (’83) and Corey Rodnick (’83), have been close friends since they met at Life University orientation in 1980. After 34 years, these two families have united together as one big chiropractic dynasty—Sara and Ruvayn mark the 10th and 11th chiropractors in their families. The families joined them as they crossed the stage at graduation and it was quite the crowd.

She practiced in Okemos, Michigan, for over 30 years. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Rassel family.

Congratulations to Dr. Mathew Wolfson (’10), LIFEforce 1000 doctor and new dad, for being our 1,000th “like” on the Life University Alumni and Friends Facebook page! As part of our contest, Wolfson was the winner of a new tablet. Be sure to stay current on all things LIFE by “liking” the organization at Facebook. com/LIFEAlumniandFriends. We’d like to send our condolences to the family of Dr. Linda A. Rassel, who passed away in September. Rassel was a former member of the Life University Board of Trustees and long-time friend to LIFE.

With the passing of Dr. Jim Sigafoose, the chiropractic profession has lost another of its iconic figures, and Life University has lost a friend, former Board of Trustee member and cofounder of the University. Sigafoose passed away on July 3 surrounded by his family. Our profession has been blessed with colorful figures who both enlivened and frustrated its leaders and practitioners. It would be hard to find someone more colorful than Sig. Thank you for a life well-lived! l

DON’T BE SHY! We’d like to include your personal and professional news and photos in upcoming issues of Your Extraordinary LIFE. Send your information to Alumni@LIFE.edu.

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LASTING PURPOSE

2014-2015 LIFE’s Alumni Lasting Purpose Program

The Year To

Serve

THERE IS SOMETHING SPECIAL ABOUT Life University’s Lasting Purpose, a pillar that is actually lived by LIFE alumni and friends who make it their mission to serve the community and care for people. The Alumni Relations Department has launched a threeyear program focused on this guiding principle of Lasting Purpose: To Give, To Do, To Love, To Serve Out of a Sense of Abundance. Last fiscal year (2013–2014), we celebrated the year of “To Love,” which was exemplified by your love and pride for Life University. We gave you countless tools to help you “Connect with LIFE,” all while benefiting yourself and your practice and spreading the word about vitalistic wellness. As we enter the second year of the program, we encourage you “To Serve.” Nothing speaks more highly for a university than alumni and friends who enthusiastically serve and support it. Whether you serve LIFE alumni and friends, grow future chiropractors or lead your professions, you’ll walk away with a sense of accomplishment and pride, knowing that you truly made a difference in the lives of our University’s students. When you become engaged, you can exhibit your Lasting Purpose how and when you choose. With so many programs and commitment levels available, we’ll help you find the best and most rewarding opportunity for you. How will you Impact the Future this year? Find out more at Alumni.LIFE.edu/ LastingPurpose. l Fall

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Who Will Receive Your Property? A Look at Beneficiaries BY GREG HARRIS When making lifetime decisions, deciding who your property should go to upon your death may be less complicated than knowing how to make that transfer. Understanding how to give property could be the difference in avoiding probate court, certain taxes and the ability to pass the property on at all. First, it’s important to know that there are several types of beneficiaries. There are primary beneficiaries, contingent beneficiaries, life estate and final recipients, minors that receive trust income and debtors that receive forgiveness and restricted beneficiaries. An example of how these beneficiaries are included in a will can be read in the last

will and testament of Benjamin Franklin— now a public document. Let’s focus on the life estate and final beneficiaries. A life estate bequest passes on your property to a beneficiary—could be single individual or couple—for their use during their lives. Following the lifetime of a life estate beneficiary, the property is usually transferred to a final beneficiary, which can be a person or nonprofit such as Life University. Do you have minors under your care? If you do and you own property, you should consider creating a trust for minors or possibly a trust for your grandchildren if they have older parents. Minors won’t likely have the knowledge to manage

property. Selecting a property manager of a trust is an option to consider, whether it be a family member, friend or institution. A trust for minors will provide direction for managing assets, distribute income to the minors and indicate the age and method by which property is distributed to them. To learn more about beneficiaries, trust options and other estate planning information, contact Greg Harris at Greg. Harris@LIFE.edu or call (770) 426.2836. In addition, you can learn from renowned estate planning attorney Andrew Howell at LIFE’s next estate planning retreat May 14-17, 2015. Contact Harris for details about this event.

Pitch It! Brings Innovative Student Projects to LIFE In 2013, the University Advancement Division launched a new student fundraising program called Pitch it! Funding resources are limited for student clubs, often making it difficult for clubs to execute projects and attend events. Pitch It! gives clubs the opportunity to submit project ideas in need of funding assistance. Within the first year, the Advancement Division helped raise more than $3,400 for the following clubs: ICPA Family Wellness Club, The Nutrition Club and Vital Source. LIFE is excited to announce the new projects for the 2014–2015 program, and we hope your support will help bring these ideas to life.

The League of Chiropractic Women: LIFE Chapter With a goal of $3,000, the club will host the second annual Afternoon Tea, a way to give back and empower women in the LIFE community and in Chiropractic.

Technique Clubs at LIFE Kappa Omicron Nu: Nu Omega Chapter

With a goal of $1,000, the technique clubs will host a Technique Summit for students and community, and they will present on the history and benefits of each technique.

With a goal of $1,680, the club will send eight members to the Food and Nutrition Conference & Expo, the premiere event for professionals in the nutrition and dietetics For more information or to support one industry. of these projects, please visit Alumni. LIFE.edu/PitchItGift.

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Athletics Roundup

BY CRAIG DEKSHENIEKS, SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

LIFE U’S ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CONTINUES to expand its offerings for student-athletes. For the 2014– 2015 academic year, there will be 11 intercollegiate teams representing the Life U Running Eagles. We have also joined the prestigious Mid-South Conference and will compete for conference championships in six sports. There has been some re-organizing in the department. John Barrett has decided to step down as athletic director to focus solely on coaching basketball and becoming a special assistant to President Guy Riekeman, D.C., for upcoming initiatives. Under Barrett’s tenure, various Life U teams have won five national championships, 17 student-athletes have earned All-American status, four have been recognized as Champions of Character by the NAIA and one has been named an NAIA Scholar-Athlete. Bill Firnbach, long-time associate athletic director, has been named to replace Barrett. Barrett has been grooming Firnbach for this role for several years and the transition has been seamless. Director of Rugby Dan Payne has been named assistant athletic director. The Athletic Department has also revamped its website. Please go to LifeRunningEagles.com and check it out. You can follow your favorite teams and get up-to-date results, schedules and learn more about individual studentathletes and their successes on and off the field. With the new website coming online, LIFE also updated its Eagle Head logo. As we move into a new era for Life U athletics, we felt is was time to modernize our logo and incorporate the light green that fans and foes have come to recognize,

while respecting the tradition and history of the previous logo. We hope you like the new look! Some of you may wonder why Life U continues to expand its athletic department. As a full university that aspires to provide the authentic college experience for all students, having athletic teams fits that bill. Additionally, offering scholarships for qualified student-athletes is a way to increase enrollment and create another feeder program for our advanced degrees. Furthermore, as the world’s largest chiropractic college, athletics is a way to tell the chiropractic story. At the heart of Chiropractic and Vitalism is human performance. Our student-athletes are the epitome of optimum performance. The combination of many of our degree programs is at work inside the bodies and minds of our student-athletes: exercise science, nutrition, positive psychology and, of course, Chiropractic. Having highperformance individuals wearing the Life U uniform, appearing on other college campuses and being broadcast on television and webcasts is an incredible way to showcase that story. There are numerous students in the chiropractic program today who first heard of Life U and Chiropractic through an athletic experience—either watching or participating. l

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Life University Alumni & Friends 1269 Barclay Circle Marietta, GA 30060 (800) 543-3203

Update Your Information: Office of Alumni Relations (800) 543-3203 Alumni@LIFE.edu

Alumni.LIFE.edu

Make a Gift: Office of Development (800) 543-3436

Recruit Students: Office of Recruitment (800) 543-3202 Search/Post Opportunities: Office of Career Services (770) 426-2700 Careers@LIFE.edu

Order a Transcript: Office of the Registrar (800) 423-5547

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