Giving Impact Report 2021-22

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FROM EXCELLENT TO EXCEPTIONAL | 2021/22

Pinewood students seek knowledge,

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demonstrate character, build confidence, and experience joy in an uplifting community.

Each year, I look forward to sharing our financial and development statistics with the Pinewood community. The reason for doing this is twofold, I want to recognize the generous support that you have provided to Pinewood and inform you about the careful stewardship of your donations for the benefit of your students. This year’s Giving Impact Report focuses on the impact of your philanthropy. Whether you supported the school by making a gift to the Annual Fund First campaign or the Benefit Auction, your generosity enables Pinewood to curate an exceptional learning experience for our students.

Your donations to the annual fund support teacher salaries, help our faculty create experiences that expose students to the wonders of the Bay Area and beyond; support our ability to invite guests to the campus to supplement in-class learning; allow our students to learn in a classroom environment equipped with the very best instructional materials; enable us to expand our program offerings in order to meet the needs of a twenty-first century education; and improve our technology offerings to faculty and students.

Your support of the Benefit auction helps our teachers demonstrate life long learning by participating in professional development opportunities and undertake graduate study to become experts in their field.

Our goal is to ensure that all funds received are utilized in a way that impacts the educational experience of your student in the most meaningful way. In the pages that follow, you will see examples of money well spent. I hope through these stories, we can relay to you the critical role your philanthropy plays in Pinewood’s ability to fulfill its mission of nurturing our students desire to seek knowledge, demonstrate character, build confidence and experience joy. I am humbled by your generosity. On behalf of our teachers, staff, Board, and students-Thank you!

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STUDENT IMPACT

The Annual Fund supports critical programs that help our students flourish— those that we cannot fund with tuition alone. Donations to the Annual Fund are put immediately to work in the classroom to provide your student an exceptional education. The Annual Fund is the school’s main fundraising priority each year.

STUDENT TRIPS Academic and Social Connections

Off-campus student trips connect classroom learning to the real world and are therefore an integral part of learning at Pinewood. Beyond the benefits of academic reinforcement, excursions provide our students with opportunities to develop social connections and establish lasting relationships through shared experiences. A few trips from the 2021/22 academic year:

Bodega Bay - 6th grade class trip to build class bonds and prepare students to be campus leaders.

Chinatown and Angel Island - 6th grade students connect their English and History studies about immigration to real-world landmarks.

Upper Campus Class Trips - These kick-off trips allow for fun memories and help build trusting relationships, which contribute to Pinewood’s sense of joyful community.

Elkhorn Slough - High school marine biology students travel to Moss Landing to observe, photograph, and record many kinds of marine life.

PERFORMING ARTS

Building Confidence On and Off the Stage

At Pinewood, we believe in the power of performance! In 1959, Pinewood founder Gwen Riches saw that when children build confidence on the stage, their confidence in academics, relationships, and life flourishes as well. We structure programming from kindergarten through 12th grade to allow for top-notch opportunities in the performing arts made possible by the generous support of our community. Each year, every class at Lower and Middle Campus presents a theatrical performance complete with choreography, costumes, and curtain times.

Upper Campus offers a robust performing arts program that provides students with opportunities to excel on the stage and find community around it.

COLLEGE COUNSELING Going Above and Beyond to Ensure Success

Pinewood’s College Counseling program offers tailored services to each student as they navigate the college admissions process. We invite parents and students into the conversation as early as freshman year. Students are offered personalized advice with regards to testing, applications, and college choices best suited for their academic and extracurricular interests. Gifts enable us to offer this high level of individualized care and guidance toward one of the most important decisions in our students’ lives.

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TECHNOLOGY

A Tech Program Equipped to Inspire Excellence

Your support of the Annual Fund First Campaign allows Pinewood to offer excellence in all areas of your student’s education. Contributions toward the annual fund are spent in the current academic year and therefore have an immediate impact on your student’s experience.

LOWER CAMPUS

Enhanced Tools and Programming

Pinewood is one of the few local independent schools that introduces coding as early as kindergarten. This year, we added more KIBO robots to our kinder classrooms, which help spark their interest in Computer Science and Engineering. This year we offered our 1st and 2nd graders classes in coding and design/engineering and our 2nd-grade classrooms received upgraded Ozobots.

MIDDLE CAMPUS Reinforced Tech Foundations

As part of our core curriculum for 3rdthrough 6th-grade students, Pinewood offers computer science, programming, and design/engineering providing a strong foundation for our students in preparation for courses and electives at Upper Campus. This summer, we added eight new 3D printers to the iMaginarium, and 11 Lego SPIKE Prime robots.

UPPER CAMPUS Building Bigger

The tech program at Upper Campus guides students through more sophisticated programming and computer science concepts. All students in 9th grade take the Exploring Computer Science class, then can choose from challenging courses such as Mobile App Development, Advanced Computer Science, and AP Computer Science Principles. This year, Upper Campus updated some of its equipment in the Engineering and Design Lab including a number of new engineering tools and supplies, several dual extruder 3D printers, a professional-grade Ultimaker, and an Epilog Laser Cutter.

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FACULTY IMPACT

Pinewood faculty lead by example when it comes to being lifelong learners. Professional development funded through the Annual Benefit Auction allows teachers to further hone their craft by learning from experts in their field. Our faculty pride themselves on staying up to date with state of the art teaching methodologies through continued professional development.

I am very grateful to Pinewood for funding my participation at the California Teachers’ Reading Workshop and the 2021 National Council of Teachers of English Annual Convention--Equity, Justice, and Antiracist Teaching. I recently attended the Reading Workshop which focused on increasing reading comprehension skills while adding the concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion to our students’ understanding. It was exciting to see authors such as Margarita Engle, a Cuban-American poet, present their newest books. Her book, Light for All, gives light into the process of becoming interwoven and accepted into our country as an immigrant. My students were mesmerized by the beautiful poetry as they listened to Margarita’s words reflecting the importance of being accepted in our communities.

These professional development experiences were inspirational and a great way for me to learn new ways to help my students learn and practice compassion, kindness, and inclusivity, all qualities that set Pinewood students apart and help them develop into productive members of any community.

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LOWER CAMPUS LANGUAGE ARTS Jeanne Bates

I attended the SMARTS Executive Functioning Conference that focused on using executive functioning strategies to build resiliency and equity for all students. Executive Functioning processes are essential for most aspects of daily life and in the past 2 years, many people have felt stressed and overwhelmed. Ultimately when this happens, your brain feels clogged and struggles to focus.

Based on what I learned at the conference, I partnered with Mr. Swift in the 5th and 6th grade SEL classes for a few sessions in January to help students learn about time management to feel less stressed and more in control of their schedules. We had students talk with their parents and gather a list of their after school commitments and activities. From there, the students put those into a visual weekly after school schedule. Next we had them identify free windows of time. This helped the students visualize how busy they were with after school commitments. Many students realized they had more time after school than they thought. Going forward, we plan to prioritize the development of these skills on a more consistent basis in SEL and look for opportunities to reinforce executive functioning strategies across the curriculum.

UPPER CAMPUS WORLD LANGUAGES

Olivia Bradely

The Learning to Love Assessment Workshop I attended offered a new perspective into assessing student learning. It introduced a variety of strategies for the world language classroom that focused on proficiencybased learning and went beyond the traditional exam. I also learned about current second-language acquisition theories to be considered when planning assessments and activities. It allowed me to reflect on the important language skills students should have and how I can ensure they are gaining those skills.

I walked away with a variety of strategies for assessments in my classes. I now believe that the end of a unit should be a celebration of what students have learned and not a high-stress exam. Students should be offered multiple ways in which to show their learning as well as various opportunities to show mastery. I am so grateful to have had this professional development experience and I will now be more focused on standards-based skills versus grade points. The workshop presented revolutionary ideas that will directly benefit my students.

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Our Class of 2022 met with five current college alumni who shared their experiences beyond the halls of Pinewood. Reilly Brady ‘20, Abbey Liao ‘20, Riva Rubin ‘20, Jack Ahrens ‘18, and Vikram Bharati ‘18 met and chatted virtually with our students in Zoom breakout rooms.

but we also played soccer and added an alumni football game to our day!

COLLEGE ALUMNI DISCUSSION PANEL

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In the 2021/22 fiscal year, more than 1024 people gave to Pinewood

Of 1070 supporters, 1024 gave to the Annual Fund

234 534 2.02MM

2021/22 donors help raise a record $2,028,065

Last fiscal year, 234 new donors gave to Pinewood

534 donors gave at the President’s Circle Level

PANTHERS TO PANTHERS

We brought back our very successful virtual event, “Panthers to Panthers: A Conversation with Our Alumni,” for families interested in learning more about our students’ lives after Pinewood. Our current and prospective families were able to ask questions, connect with students, and learn about the insider perspective on life at Pinewood.

We traditionally invite an alumni to be our eighth grade graduation guest speaker. This year, we also welcomed an alumnus for our high school graduation. Max Darrow ‘12 and Dr. Jeffrey Bien ‘06 shared their journey and words of wisdom with our Classes of 2022.

DOUBLE CELEBRATION

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ANNUAL BENEFIT AUCTION

The Annual Benefit Auction is a celebration of community and philanthropy. Over 250 Pinewood community members gathered at the Computer History Museum on April 9th, 2022 for an evening of food, fun, and giving. The Pinewood community honored the faculty by raising over $300K towards Faculty Professional Development and the Graduate Study Reimbursement Program.

GIVING IMPACT REPORT - 2021/22 PAGE 10 570 TOTAL SUPPORTERS 123 FUND-A-NEED DONATIONS
Chair Koryne Smith Ambiance + Decorations Katia Kamangar Silke Nelson Roopa Sirohi Kerrin Meinhardt Aparna Ankola Samantha Sayar Chris Gebert-Parikh Romina Parikh Seda Becer Lorena Vargas Neha Crosby Ye He Panida Chinsupakul Shilpa Bhargav Data + Gift Entry Silke Nelson Ying Tu Viju Sharma Eddy Gee Donation/Sponsor Solicitation Courtney Labe Samantha Sayar Melissa D’Souza Food + Drinks Chris McKillop Raffles Zhiwei Guan
PAGE 11 247 TICKET HOLDERS 28 SIGN UP PARTIES 591 BIDS 15 TEACHER EXPERIENCES OFFERED Setup + Breakdown Silke Nelson Shuyi Tang Laura Blotter Jen Burton Megan Satterlee Vandana Bharvani Eddy Gee Annie Kaskade Helen Vallaeys Devi Jarschel Jennifer Grillo Signage Jamie Chui SignUp Parties Courtney Labe Kerrin Meinhardt Aparna Ankola Lara McGurk Wendy McDowell Vivien Wang-Karimi Teacher Experiences Samantha Sayar Julie Brown Michelle Oates Melissa D’Souza Wine Week Sara Fikes Other Archana Appanna Narendra Beliganur Laura Gross Kirthi Bedida Charu Seth Adrian Smith

2021-22 ANNUAL FUND FIRST

Annual Fund First (AFF) is at the heart of the philanthropic efforts at Pinewood and provides critical funds that directly support our programs, faculty, and extracurriculars that are all the hallmarks of a Pinewood education.

The AFF campaign is the most important source of immediately available flexible funds and is crucial to the financial health of our school. In 2021-22, our goal was to raise $1.6 million with a robust parent participation in the AFF. We are so grateful to our donors who made this possible.

The list of donors below reflects Annual Fund First gifts from July 1, 2021 to June 30, 2022.

AFF AMBASSADORS

CO-CHAIRS

Gaby Stern

Lee Wang

AMBASSADORS

Archana Appanna

Seda Becer

Faina Birman

Ramiro Chico

Panida Chinsupakul

Maryanne Christoforou

Suzanne Corkins

Anjali Gattani

Katherine Gipsh

Bill Gray

Jennifer Grillo

Laura Gross

Melanie Hunt

Katia Kamangar

Annie Kaskade

Wendy McDowell

Jessica Negrette

Lan Nguyen

Ann Parparita

Priti Patel

Elizabeth Peterson

Paula Russell-Gilford

Melissa Saberi

Miguel Saiz Serrano

Sugandh Shaikhar

Koryne Smith

Susan Tang

Jay Taradash

Lawrence Tom

Meredith Walsey

Mike Ward

Jennifer Wong Yuan Xie

Liqin Zhao

FOUNDER

$50,000+

Anonymous (2) Michael Li and Julia Liu Boyd and Jill Smith Michael Xie and Danke Wu

LEADER

$25,000-$49,999

Anonymous (3) Stephen Chen and Yangyang Lang Clarence and Jamie Chui Matthew and Mandy Miller

Reina and Alex Rampell Keith and Kay Randall

BENEFACTOR

$15,000-$24,999

Matt Braun and Ursula Vitt John Casey and Tammy Ting Paul Kwan and Karen Wang

Yang Li and Yang Liu Nathan Lu and Angela Sun Dave Payne and Vicki Chiu

Alan Shang and Jimin Li Steven and Allison Spinner Meng Zhang and Amy Qian

PATRON

$10,000-$14,999

Anonymous (3) Rob and Kathy Adzich

Brent Ahrens

Vandana Bharvani and Dhiren Bhatia Kaushik and Bhanu Bhaskar Janice Chan and Eric Kwan

Neel and Carrie Chatterjee

Ramiro and Audrey Chico

Arthur and Emily Coviello

Neha Crosby

Peter Detkin and Michelle Oates

Thomas Dudziak and Alena Dudzinskaya Steve and Julie Eckstrom

Asit Goel and Lisa Qin

Lijie Guan and Liqin Zhao Mohit and Supriya Gujral

Kun Guo and Molly Meng

Reid and Julie Gustin Steven Hahn and Claire Koo Jason Ho and Deanna Yen Brian Hoffman and Samantha Edgington

Jason Honaker and Soo Jang Roz Hongsaranagon and Halfdan Hussey

Shawn Karimi and Vivien Wang Sabih and Andeleeb Khan George and Signe Kurian

Francis Ma and Melissa D’Souza-Ma Xiaonan Ma and Juhong Zhu

Rob and Wendy McDowell Christopher and Michelle McKillop Trevor and Claudia Oelschig Joanna Pomykala and Chris Houtzer

TT and Lakshmi Ramgopal Tim and Masumi Reynders

Paula and Suzanne Russell-Gilford Oliver and Sabine Schusser Motasim and Kim Sirhan

Frederick and Helen Vallaeys

Robert van Gent and Sarah Walter

Lee and Jessica Wang

J Cameron Wessel and Svapana Upadhyay

Ben and Beth Wilson

Art and Anne Wong

Gilbert and Jennifer Wong

Kathryn Woods

Ping Wu and Juan Wang

SPONSOR

$5,000-$9,999

Anonymous (4)

TK and Preeti Acharya Mohapatra

Anurag Agarwal and Ritika Garg

Leo Baghdassarian and Lynn Bos

Sundeep and Kyunghee Bajikar

Shimrit Ben-Yair and Yaar Schnitman

Mark and Faina Birman

Haseeb Budhani and Haina Karim

Henry Bulls

Le Cai and Yu Ying

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Helen Textor
1024 DONORS TO AFF

Ryan and Upa Campbell

Jae Woo Chang and Lois Sim

Yihua Chen and Yiwei Wang

Mehdi Daneshpanah and Anahita Tafvizi

Shihe Duan and Grace Xia

Faerber Family

Farrel Farhoudi and Shannon Kilgore

James and Stefanie Friedland

Peter Fu and Jennie Lee Mike and Michelle Gabriel

Charlie Gao and Ying Tu Ge Family

Meher Gopalani and family

Paramesh Gopi and Priya Krishnan Alex Guan and Emily Huang

Yiping and Ying Han

Aaron and Johonna Katz

Dr. Duke Khuu and Brian Fiorino

Dong and Hanna Kim

Eric Lee and Snow Wang

Maoli Lei and Jing Wu

Yang Li and Zhiwei Guan

Shanahan and Lisa Lim

Yishu Lin and Yang Wang

Chen Liu and Linhong Kang

Jie Liu and Yu Zhang

Wenjun Lu and Shanshan Zheng

Bert Lui and Susan Tang

Mengzhe Ma and Janet Luo

Shane Ma and Yiyue Guan

Lowell and Nancy Mead

Avinash Mudivedu and Roshni Malani

Lan Nguyen and Bart Volkmer Eddie and Paige Parenti

Sachin Parikh and Chris Gebert-Parikh Ann and Mihai Parparita

John Paul and Elizabeth Reid

Honghong Peng and Hongqin Zhang Will and Maura Rees

Ling Ren and Rong Wu Greg and Wycee Reshko

Carlos Ribas and Luciana Guarnieri

Tom and Melissa Saberi

Miguel Saiz Serrano and Rohini Panjrath

Werner and Carolyn Schulz

Andy and Kim Scott

Emily Singer Mandel and Stewart Mandel

Alan Skelley and Kleoni Ioannidou

Taylor and Koryne Smith

Monish Tandale and Shilpa Bhargav

Jay and Kayo Taradash

Raymond Thornson and Lana Tsang

Haber Tu and Wei-Ling Huang

Richard Tung and Emily Cheng

Mike Ward and Elizabeth Peterson

Frank and Wendela Wessels

Le-Chun Wu and Catherine Dzou

Michael Xu and Rui Zhao

Qichi Yang and Fan Zhang

Jun Yin and Lan Duanmu Zhenhua Yin and Huachun Cai William and Jennifer Young Tom and Lindsay Zachystal Alex and Anna Zaks

Juting Zhai and Xinjian Zhou Songtao Zhang and Xiaoyuan Gu Steven Zhang and Xiaodan Guo Shu Zhou and Yun Zhang

Tao Zhu and Yuan Li Xinglei Zhu and Wenyuan Yin Yufan Zhu and Michelle Hou

PARTNER

$2,500-$4,999

Anonymous (5)

Adnan and Uzma Alam

Daniel and Carla Baranowski

Narendra Beliganur and Kirthi Bedida

Joseph and Nicole Borau

Jeff and Julie Brown

Zacharia and Ike Bunanta

Scott Campbell and Maryam Amidi

Jialing Chen and Xin Li

Martice Chen and Iris Wen Yi Chen and Ying Meng Yingming Chen Yongzhi Chen and Lujin Wang

Liang Cheng and Chen Zhang

Ashish and Benny Chhaparwal

Kimberly and Jesse Chin

Arlen and Keiko Chou

Chris and Robyn Cornyn Wei Cui and Jill Zhu

Mohit Dhawan and Astha Malik

Diana V. Do, MD, and Quan Dong Nguyen, MD

Brook and Cindy Eaton

Paul Eckburg and Aarthi Chary

Tianjun Fu and Jinwei Zhang

Marcel and Elisabeth Gani

Tian Gao and Yimeng Zhang

Jun Gong and Iris Xu

Bill Gray and Kathy Hibbs

Weixiao Huang and Yinni Guo

Matthew and Kathryn Hall

Karen Hansten

William Hewlett and Kimberly Myers Hewlett

Alex Hsiung and Nancy Gan

Di Hu and Lily Zhang

John Hwang and Jung Son

Sulakshana Jain

Jarschel Family

Congrui Ji and Yu Wu

Shengyue Ji and Mingyan Gao

Sanjeev Joshi and Aparna Ankola

Bob and Katia Kamangar

Max Kamenetsky and Patricia Sitnitsky

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$2.02M RAISED

Many companies match charitable gifts to independent schools. If your employer has a matching gift program, you can often double - in some cases, triple - the impact of your support with a simple form.

A gift of long-term, appreciated securities helps save you taxes twice. Such a gift provides an income tax deduction and a capital gains tax savings. It is often the best asset to give.

Volunteers make a meaningful difference at Pinewood School. Your gifts of time and talent are vital to our community and offer an opportunity to meet fellow parents, students, and staff. There are countless ways to volunteer; parents can help plan events or assist during the activities.

The 100-Day Campaign for the Annual Fund First (AFF) is the cornerstone of Pinewood’s philanthropic efforts. The AFF campaign is the most critical source of immediately available flexible funds and is crucial to the financial health of our school.

Donors at the President’s Circle level, with gifts of $2500 and above, are invited to the President’s Circle Reception in the fall of the following year. This fantastic event is held on campus.

Donors at the Ad Astra Society level, with gifts of $10,000+, are invited to the Ad Astra Society Reception in fall of the following year. This recognition event allows us to thank our leadership donors for their generous support of the school.

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MATCHING GIFTS STOCKS, BONDS
GIFTS
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PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE RECEPTION AD ASTRA SOCIETY GUIDE
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Thomas and Elena Kim

Siva and Priya Kolappa

Shiva and Vina Kumar

Sang Jun Lee and Hee Young Jeong

Phil Lew and Kelly Liang

Alex Liang and Grace Yang

Rick LI and Nicole Hung Bill and Paola Lloyd

Sunny Lo and Kelly Sang

Lingbo Lu and Shuang Tian

Cecil Mak and Elizabeth Chien Josh and Jen Makower

Jason and Meredith Martin

Tom Matula and Laura Lewis

Jennifer Maw and James Quinn Ryan and Lara McGurk

Puneet and Avritti Mittal

Bob and Ayumi Miyahara

Didier Moretti and Katrina Philip

Apostol Natsev and Maria Tzokova-Natseva

Alison Nordt and Glen Sapilewski

Uros and Svetlana Obradovic

Kiyoshi and Amanda Okamoto

Georgios Papadopoulos and Rika Tsitsinia

Ash and Romina Parikh

Hui Peng and Yue Li

Garth and Kathy Pickett

Greg and Madeleine Pickett

Constantin Pistol and Anita Lungu

Vijayan Prabhakaran and Arini Balakrishnan

Jie Ran and Jiawen Chen Arick Rangwalla and Tina Wang

David Redman and Melanie Hunt

Dennis and Patricia Riches

Michael Roesch and Kristina Becker

Shilpa Sambashivan and Saurabh Kumar

Chun Hua Sang and Rebecca Zhou

Ashi Sareen and Sumit Dhawan

Jean Schaffner

Bill and Erin Schlough

Chun-Ju Shen and Fang-Yu Chao

Kai Shen and Tingting Cui

Aman and Roopa Sirohi Jonathan and Adrian Smith

Lund and Jenn Lee Smith

Vijay Srinivasan and Archana Appanna

Aaron Staley and Linda Sha Benjamin and Gaby Stern

Evan Stern and Grace So

David Su and OiFun Tse

Bingjun Sun and Xiaomeng Wu Jianqing Sun and Pan Yu

Igor Tarnikov and Yuliya Tarnikova

Max Terry and Indra Levy Clinton and Helen Textor

Wendy Tobagus and Sophia Lukito Lawrence, Joan, and Isabella Tom Kevin and Helen Tsang

Jonathan Wang and Vivi An Rui Wang and Yueting Shen Yong Wang and Weiwei Hu Andreas and Brigitte Wendker

Laurie Wilson

Ted Wolcott and Kristina Hellman-Wolcott Yuan Xie and Yu Liu

Tim Xu and Sue Zhang

Harry Yang and Chao Wang

Zheng Yang and Shuyi Tang

Frank Yao and Weijing Shen

Qi Family

Chaoping Qin and Jian Li

Scott and Sarah Riches

Mario Rodriguez and

Hui Yao and Xiaojing Wang

Xingyao Ye and Ying Huang

Young Family

Sung Yu and Min Song

Fan Zhang and Ye He Bin Zhou and Beini Ouyang Jinjing Zhou and Yaqi Li

EVERGREEN

$1,500-$2,499

Anonymous

Jeffrey and Linda Baher

Mike Barnes and Jessica Staddon Markham and Anne Bertron Robert Birch and Yi Ching Yau Yu Chang and Tianyun Liu

Copriviza Family

Lucy Donovan

Michael and Kirsten Esquivel Zhe Feng and Xiaoye Lu Steve and Abbie Fick

Pravir Gupta and Sugandh Shaikhar

Adam Hall and Alison Parrin

Mike and Rupal Hollenbeck

Mark Hoose and Joanna Clark Yisui Hu and Dingling Han

James Huie and Katherine Vu Bixin Jiang and Rong Li

Jo Kemling

Kwang and Esther Kim Christy and Albert Lee Stephen and Sherry Lee Rob and Kerrin Meinhardt

Mike and Jessica Negrette

Tim and Silke Nelson

Christopher Poda and Nancy Mason

Akash Sagar and Lisha He

Leonard Sheiba and Irina Serbina

Sreedhar Simhadri and Kshonija Batchu

Marc Stoll and Jyoti Shrivastava

Alexey Supikov and Tatiana Supikova

Cindy Tat

Ronnie Vasishta and Sumeeta Tandon-Vasishta

Walsey Family

Min Wang and Jiangjiang Cheng

Ruile Wang and Meihua Xu

Watanabe Family

Michael Woods

Zhihai Xu and Manman Ren Allan Yan and Jia Cao

Shaofeng Yang and Ying Gao

PANTHER

$1-$1,499

Anonymous (35)

Doug Ahrens

Scott Alexander and Christa Gannon

Liz Altmaier

Daniel Amezcua and Aurora Collantes

Lak and Preethi Ananth

John and Julie Andresen

Eric and Anne Andrews

Okan Arikan and Leslie Ikemoto

Ashby and Marilyn Armistead

Sharon Ashley

Tono and Ana Aspinall

Jas and Mini Atwal

William Bart and Sarah Lammersen

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234 NEW DONORS

Jeanne Bates

Murat and Seda Becer

Rob and Marina Bergenstock

Sandip and Anita Biswal

Joy and Jason Blalock

Greg and Laura Blotter

John Bradley and Elena Voitik

Olivia and Jamie Bradley

Ann Braunstein

Jonathan Brusco and Julie Klem

Chao Cai and Ying Dan

Brian and Sibrina Cannon

Tom Carter

Elliott Chang

Herman Chui and Emi Ishida

Katherine Chui

Brian and Jennifer Cilker

Luis and Tamara Collazo

Marvin A. Coote

Laine Corfield

Holly Coty

Thomas and Anna Daniel

Susie Danzig

Max Darrow Danis Dayanov and Alina Dayanova

Noah and Polly Diffenbaugh

Debbie Ditton

Jennifer Doettling

Sara Dorset

Joan and Larry Eble

Michael and Laurie Eickmeier

Doug and Celina Eivers

Elizabeth Evans

Hannah and Brandon Fanaika Henry Fang and Connie Yu

Amy Fuentes

Stephanie Fugita Ann Galli

Claire Gao and Shuchao Bi

Shawn Gao and Esther Jiang Mark and Tammy Gardner Akshay and Anjali Gattani

Michele Golder

Chano Gomez and Monica Llagaria

Jacky Gong and Rachel Wang

Sergei Govorkov and Maria Govorkova

Scott Green

MK Greenberg

Ashton and KC Grewal

Marianne Griffiths

Manish and Prachi Gupta

Kim Gustavson

Derrick and Melissa Hallstrom

Harry and Vicky Hambly

Barbara Hantke

Chunfeng Hao and Xiang Yao

Israel and Alessandra Harris

Jeff and Sarah Haun

Hayes Family Fund

Rui He and Lihua Tan

Cameron Helvey

Haley Hemm

Collin Hennen and Stacey Vandermeer-Hennen

Ron Ho and Christina Lai

Dane Houssels

Jerry Hsiao and Sheena Lai

Ray Hsieh and Eileen Lee

Radoslav Iliev and Ellie Pojarska

Justin Janer

Amrit and Nidhi Rao Jassal

Sam Jezak

Zhongwei Jiang and Heidi Wang

Alice Johnson

Amit and Arti Karandikar

Jim and Annie Kaskade

John Kaufmann and Brynn Sara Hambly

Kaushikkar/Mulye Family

Robert and Nicole Keller

Anastasios Kementsietsidis and Vilka Tzouras

Cyrus and Karen Kianpour

Kristine and Hayden Kiene

Yong Kim and Emie Munzel

David and Leslie King

Jenn and Cody King

Greg Kleiman and Kelly Carroll-Kleiman

Johnny and Ada Koo

Clint and Marie-France Ladine

Charles Law and Angel Xiong

Gabriel and Tanya D. Lemmon

Cheong Leung and Nancy Shen

Todd Lewis and Megan O’Reilly-Lewis

Simon Lian and Meggie Yao

Linda Lin and Hong Ji

Marcel and Katie Linza

Ray and Yushan Liu

Youzhong Liu and Weiying Zhao

Todd and Lisa Longbottom

Niel and Deborah Macdonald

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Marty and Stacey Mahon

Jordan M. Maliksi

John and Lisa Maneatis

Larry and Corinne Marcus Haggai Mark

Corey Marshall and Kim Wetzel

Stephanie Martin-Young and Larry Young

Ayesha Masud

Jill McArthur

Heather McCauley

William McKeown Carrie and Andrew McRobbie Anish Mehta and Tina Shah

Erica Mendes

Katherine and Larry Mendoza Calvin and Lindsay Millett Robert and Christine Morehead

Katherine M. Morgan

Jennifer Morris

Dinesh Nambisan and Reshma Malpani Paul and Penny Nolan Keithan and Caroline Norwood

Angel Oberoi

Karen O’Donnell

Nick and Christina Ofa José Luis Orduña and Lorena Vargas

Jessica Orr

Paul Orsulak and Linda Young Mason Pan and Stella Su Holly Phillips

Don Pieper

Lauren Post

Trey Pruitt and Suzanne Corkins Chidambareswaran Raman and Renuka Srinivasan

Heidi Ravizza Dean and Diana Reece Kyle and Suzie Riches Vic and Carolyn Riches Diana Rocacorba

Alexander Rotenstein and Katherine Gipsh

Rowe Family Raquel Rubalcaba Sablich Family

Mr. and Mrs. Saeidi Doc and Trish Scheppler

Julie Schilling

Clay Schluchter and Megan Satterlee

Eric Schreiber

Brennan and Pearl Scott Lowell and Shana Segal Vipul and Swasti Sharma Steven and Renna Shee

Jyoti Sicina

Carolyn Siegel and Lucas Costa Scottini

Andrew and Sarah Slayton

Marybeth Smith

Akshay Srivastava and Shweta Gera

Connie Steube

Cassie Stewart

Matt Stimson

Sabrina Strand

John Swift

Kurt and Corinne Takara

Ali Tareque and Mehtab Anwar

Chandu Thekkath

Christine Thomas

Kristin Thomas

Kerry Trainor

Bonnie Traymore

Elaina Tyson

Ash and Jenn Vaidya

Ramesh Vasudevan and Viju Sharma

Tony and Monica Ventrice

Sasha Vu

Ricky and Ria Walker

Renshen Wang and Wei Zhang

Marta Weinstock

David Wells

Katy and Walker Wells

Patty Welze

Tammy Wester

Craig Wildman

Alexis Wise

Austin Wong

Wei Xiong and Cheryl Kwok

Ron Yamaguchi and I-Ching Gong

Herman and Ashlee Yang

Hujun Yin and Xiaotong Lin

Marco Zagha and Kim Hudson

Cherie and Jim Zepp

Peng Zhan and Yiqing Guo

Yang Zhang and Wenjia Yuan

Paul and Ashley Zmuda

FACULTY, STAFF, AND BOARD

Anonymous (14)

Julie Andresen

Jeanne Bates

Rob Bergenstock

Anne Bertron

Joy Blalock

Laura Blotter

Olivia Bradley

Ann Braunstein

Jonathan Brusco

Tom Carter

Elliott Chang

Aurora Collantes

Marvin A. Coote

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Tuition & Fees 92% Annual Fund & Auction 8% 92% Tuition & Fees 8% Annual Fund & Auction 64% Salaries & Benefits 13% Academic Programs 21% Physical Plant & Facilities 2% Services & Operations Salaries/Benefits 64% Academic Program 13% Physical Plant/Facilities 21% Services and Operations 2% OPERATING EXPENSES GIFTS SUMMARY OPERATING INCOME FINANCIAL OVERVIEW Annual Fund First $2,028,065 Auction Event $346,742 Total $ 2,374,808 Total includes gifts from July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022. *Unaudited numbers as of June 30, 2022.

HISTORY OF GIVING

Laine Corfield

Holly Coty

Anna Daniel

Susie Danzig

Debbie Ditton Sara Dorset

Joan Eble

Laurie Eickmeier

Doug Eivers

Hannah Fanaika

Amy Fuentes

Stephanie Fugita

Michele Golder

MK Greenberg

Marianne Griffiths

Kim Gustavson

Brynn Sara Hambly

Barbara Hantke

Sarah Haun

Haley Hemm

Kim Hudson

Justin Janer

Sam Jezak

Alice Johnson

Kristine Kiene

Yong Kim

Jenn King

Gabriel Lemmon

Tanya D. Lemmon

Katie Linza

Monica Llagaria

Lisa Longbottom

Niel Macdonald

Jordan M. Maliksi

Haggai Mark Ayesha Masud

Heather McCauley

William McKeown

Carrie McRobbie

Erica Mendes

Katherine Mendoza

Larry Mendoza

Lindsay Millett

Katherine M. Morgan

Jennifer Morris

Penny Nolan

Karen O’Donnell

José Luis Orduña

Jessica Orr

Holly Phillips

Kathy Pickett

Ellie Pojarska

Lauren Post

Heidi Ravizza

Will Rees

Dennis Riches

Kyle Riches

Sarah Riches

Scott Riches

Vic Riches

Diana Rocacorba

Raquel Rubalcaba

Doc Scheppler

Julie Schilling

Eric Schreiber

Jyoti Sicina

Carolyn Siegel

Andrew Slayton

Marybeth Smith

Connie Steube

Cassie Stewart

Matt Stimson

Sabrina Strand

John Swift

Christine Thomas

Kristin Thomas

Kerry Trainor

Elaina Tyson

Monica Ventrice

Sasha Vu

Ria Walker

Heidi Wang

David Wells

Katy Wells

Patty Welze

Tammy Wester

Kim Wetzel

Laurie Wilson

Anne Wong

Cherie Zepp

Ashley Zmuda

Zmuda

GIVING IMPACT REPORT - 2021/22 PAGE 18
$1,000,000 $1,500,000 $2,000,000 $794,804 $1,094,000 $1,164,000 $1,860,000 $1,352,000 $2,028,065
Paul
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2021-22 2020-21 $500,000
Over the past six years, members of our community have strengthened their commitment to giving to Pinewood and have helped grow the Annual Fund First significantly.

CORPORATIONS AND FOUNDATIONS

Agilent Technologies

American Endowment Foundation

Apple, Inc.

Applied Materials, Inc.

Avago Technologies

Ayco Charitable Foundation

Bank of America

Bright Funds Foundation

California DryWall Co.

Capital World Investors

Charles Schwab

eBay, Inc.

Fidelity Charitable Fund

Fossil Group

Gigamon Inc.

Goldman Sachs

Google, Inc.

Greater Horizons

HPE

ImpactAssets

Instacart Inc.

Intel Corporation

Intuit

Intuitive Surgical, Inc.

JP Morgan

Kaiser Permanente Medical Center

KLA

LinkedIn Corporation

Morgan Stanley Global Impact Funding Trust, Inc.

National Philanthropic Trust

Netflix

NVIDIA Corporation

Optmyzr Inc.

Oracle Corporation

Palo Hills Foundation

Qualcomm Inc Red Hat

Roblox

Rock Paper Scissors Foundation

Saberi Oil, Inc.

Salesforce

Schwab Charitable Fund

Silicon Valley Community Foundation

Tibco Software

Vanguard Charitable

Ventana Medical Systems

Veritas

Visa Inc

VMware, Inc Wells Fargo Ziff Davis

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

Anonymous (2)

Liz Altmaier ‘06

Laura Blotter ‘86

Katherine Chui ‘20

Laine Corfield ‘16

Max Darrow ‘12

Lizzie Evans ‘03

KC Grewal ‘02

Cameron Helvey ‘12

Jill McArthur ‘96

Heather McCauley ‘88

Lindsay Millet ‘13

Jessica Negrette ‘02

Nick Ofa ‘03

Greg Pickett ‘02

Kyle Riches ‘11

Scott Riches ‘90

Lund Smith ‘97

Sumeeta Tandon-Vasishta ‘87

Ash Vaidya ‘95

Frederick Vallaeys ‘96

Tina Wang ‘01

Craig Wildman ‘99

Alexis Wise ‘09

Pinewood School makes every effort to recognize donors and volunteers accurately and according to their wishes. We apologize for any omissions or typographical errors made in this publication. If you feel that your name has been omitted or not listed accurately, please contact us at development@pinewood.edu.

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