ADVANCING CARE TOGETHER
2023 DONOR IMPACT REPORT
WITH GRATITUDE C ommunity support has been an integral part of Overlake’s story since its founding more than 60 years ago. Donors past and present have generously contributed to ensure world-class care is available on the Eastside. The Overlake Foundation is grateful for your support. Your donation dollars are being used for the benefit of patients and families. You are making a difference. At the start of fiscal year 2023 (July 1, 2022– June 30, 2023), the Overlake Foundation launched Our Overlake: Advancing Care Together . This five-year, $55 million campaign leverages the support and partnership of our generous community to help us move ahead farther and faster than we could do without you.
Although recent years have been financially challenging for the whole healthcare industry, we are extremely optimistic about the future of Overlake and our ability to help ensure our community thrives. This comprehensive campaign creates a mechanism for individuals and corporations who share our vision to support the work needed to bring advancement initiatives forward while maintaining the top-tier care our patients need and deserve. In the first year of the campaign, our community contributed $16 million to help ensure that innovative programs and high- quality medical care continue to be here for the community we serve. Here are just a few ways your philanthropy supported and improved patient care. Together, we are caring for everyone in our community while adding new services and advances. Thank you.
DONOR SUPPORT BUILDS A NEW CATH LAB P atients suffering from coronary artery disease, valve disease, and other disorders of the heart can now often be treated with catheter-
Community contributions have supported all of the heart and vascular procedures that save or improve the lives of our patients. This year, Overlake physicians completed our 1,000 th transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). This minimally invasive procedure enables patients to feel better and get back to their lives after a one- to two-day hospital stay. Patients are often surprised by how quick the TAVR procedure and recovery are.
based procedures rather than open-heart surgery. In a catheterization (cath) lab, our skilled doctors make small incisions in the wrist or groin and use catheters—thin plastic tubes—to guide tiny devices through the artery to the heart. As our capabilities have increased, the demand for catheter-based care has grown. With the generous help of donors Leonard and Norma Klorfine, Overlake has built and opened a third cath lab to serve patients with chronic total occlusions, a severe form of coronary artery disease. Our expert team and new state-of-the-art cath lab help make Overlake one of the top hospitals in the country for heart care.
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR CAREGIVER ADVANCEMENT M edical Assistants (MAs) play a critical role in our clinics, settling patients into exam rooms and completing preliminary work like blood
Darius Kaulius, manager of the Kirkland and Redmond clinics, echoes the thought. “They’re doing a year of hands-on training compared with others who do a school program and an externship. Our people are so much more skilled and ready for the job.” Donor support this year has helped ensure we can recruit and retain MAs through the apprenticeship program. Overlake receives top marks from patients on their experiences in our clinics. Our skilled and compassionate MAs are a big reason why. Above, from left: Andrea Turner, Director, Overlake Clinics (OC) Primary and Urgent Care; Ana Hernandez, MA Apprentice; Valerie Chrusciel, OC Chief Operating Officer; Hetal Patel, MA; Darius Kaulius, OC Manager; Kelan Koenig, MD, OC Chief Physician Executive.
pressure checks and updating charts so physicians can work more efficiently. With the help of our generous donors, Overlake offers an apprenticeship program to train new MAs on the job and get them fast-tracked on a meaningful and rewarding career. Apprentices stay in the program for 12 months, receiving 2,000 hours of hands-on training plus 10 hours per week of online classroom work, while Overlake pays their tuition. Apprentices are paid while training. They begin with one-to-one supervision from an experienced MA and progress to increasingly independent and complex work. When they complete their studies and pass a certification exam, they begin work as certified MAs. Denise Harker started as an apprentice when the program began seven years ago. She has since worked her way up to become a clinic coordinator and lead MA trainer at our Kirkland primary care clinic. “The greatest benefit of the program is that we get stocked with great MAs,” she says.
CARE FOR THE TINIEST OF PATIENTS J yotsna was just 24 weeks along in her pregnancy when her water broke. Her husband, Ujjwal, drove her to Overlake, where tiny Vamika was delivered. She weighed only 1 pound, 6 ounces. “We didn’t know much about caring for a premature baby and were so thankful that we were at Overlake so she didn’t need to be transferred to another hospital,” Jyotsna remembers. With the support of our generous community, Overlake’s Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) is able to care for babies as young as 24 weeks of gestational age—like Vamika.
To support Vamika during her four- month stay, the NICU nurses taught Jyotsna the importance of providing skin-to-skin care daily, holding tiny Vamika against her chest to comfort her. Skin-to-skin care has been shown to help babies sleep and eat better and results in higher oxygen levels and weight gain. “Every day, my husband or I went to the NICU to hold Vamika,” Jyotsna says. “The nurses were so supportive and took the time to address all of our questions and concerns.” A life-saving treatment known as surfactant replacement therapy was given through a breathing tube, which helped coat Vamika’s lungs and improve pulmonary function. Because she didn’t have the strength to suck, Vamika received nourishment through a thin tube, known as a nasogastric tube, which is threaded through her nose, down the back of her throat to her stomach, delivering the breast milk Jyotsna pumped each day.
“The nurses were so encouraging when I came to pump,” Jyotsna remembers. “They made our journey less stressful. They took such good care of Vamika, we felt very assured when we left each day to take care of our son, who was 3 years old at the time. We knew she was in the best hands.” Finally, four months after admission, it was time to take their baby home. The only holdup was that someone at home needed to have the confidence to insert the nasogastric tube for daily feeding, which Jyotsna found intimidating. “Thankfully, the nurses patiently worked with Ujjwal, teaching him how to insert the feeding tube, and we were able to take her home.” “A month has gone by and she is able to eat without the tube. She’s a big baby now,” Jyotsna adds with a laugh. She weighs 10 pounds, 11 ounces; 10 times more than she did at birth. “Her big brother, Vihaan, loves her, and we’re so glad to have her home with us. Thank you, Overlake NICU.” And thank you to our community for supporting care for our fragile newborns.
THE NURSES WERE SO ENCOURAGING. THEY MADE OUR JOURNEY LESS STRESSFUL. THEY TOOK SUCH GOOD CARE OF VAMIKA; WE KNEW SHE WAS IN THE BEST HANDS.
MANY WAYS TO GIVE P atti Murphy’s Overlake story began in 1978 with the birth of her first son. She was impressed from the very start. “The nurses were so helpful and kind,” she recalls. The birth of another son followed in 1981. As an Eastside family with two active boys, the Murphys visited Overlake many times over the years. A particularly scary event in which Patti’s husband, Tim, had a medical emergency while on a mission trip in Mexico cemented Patti’s regard. “An Overlake nurse was on the trip, and she recognized that Tim was having a heart attack,” says Patti. “She took care of him and got him to a hospital.” When he returned to Overlake, cardiologist Joe Doucette, MD, was there to meet him and has been helping him stay healthy ever since. Patti joined Overlake’s Sonja Potter Auxiliary, a group of community volunteers who focused their efforts on senior care. It was a natural step for Patti, who has spent her whole life helping others. “We did a lot of fundraisers, ran the senior health fair, held pancake breakfasts, and so much more,” Patti recalls.
It was a busy day in the emergency department, but a nurse took one look at Patti and could see she needed immediate attention. “I’d had a mini-stroke,” says Patti. “The nurse took me right back and they took care of me very quickly. The doctor patiently explained what was going on. I could not have asked for a better experience in that situation.”
Below: Tim and Patti Murphy
“Anything to help the hospital care for our local seniors.” In addition to her volunteer activities, Patti became
a donor and continues her generous giving to this day. After many years of bringing family members
to Overlake for care, Patti experienced her own emergency in Dec. 2022. “My
cheeks and gums were numb,” she recalls. “I asked Tim to take me to Overlake.”
THE NURSE TOOK ME RIGHT BACK AND THEY TOOK CARE OF ME VERY QUICKLY. THE DOCTOR PATIENTLY EXPLAINED WHAT WAS GOING ON. I COULD NOT HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER EXPERIENCE IN THAT SITUATION.
Patti is doing well now and plans to continue giving to Overlake. “My parents taught me that when people need help, you help them,” she explains. “Everyone in our community will need medical care at some point, and I want to help make
sure Overlake is there for them.”
OVERLAKE BY THE NUMBERS
TOP 10% IN NATION FOR PATIENT EXPERIENCE
190,000 UNIQUE PATIENTS
3,200 BABIES BORN
958 TOTAL DONORS
403 CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE DONORS
$16M TOTAL DONATED
FIRST-TIME DONORS 203
$15.2M TOTAL CHARITY CARE DISTRIBUTED
2,900 TOTAL CHARITY CARE RECIPIENTS
#1 RANKING IN MATERNAL HEALTH OUTCOMES
FISCAL YEAR 2023 CONTRIBUTIONS
Behavioral Health: 2%
Cardiac Care: 1%
WHAT YOU SUPPORTED Ensuring Excellence
Caregiver Advancement & Support 7% Orthopedic Services 26% Cancer Care 2%
Charity Care: 1%
$9.2M $4.2M $1.1M
Orthopedic Services
Other 5%
Caregiver Support and Advancement
$314,000 $275,000 $226,000 $123,000 $800,000
Cancer Care
Behavioral Health
Cardiac Care Charity Care
Other
Ensuring Excellence 56%
CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE COMMUNITY Individual
Individual 63%
Bequests 28%
$10.1M
$755,000 $637,000
Corporate Foundation
Foundation 4%
$4.6M
Bequests
Corporate 5%
THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS
Overlake Medical Center extends our deepest gratitude to the individuals, corporations and foundations that generously supported our mission in FY23. Thank you.
INDIVIDUAL DONORS $5,000,000+ Connie and Steve Ballmer $2,500,000 – $4,999,999 John and Betty Parks Charitable Remainder Annuity Trust $1,000,000 – $2,499,999 Yahn Bernier and N. Elizabeth McCaw $100,000 – $249,999 Florence Cordell and Chris Armour Betty and Kemper Freeman, Jr. Rajesh Jha and Sudha Mishra Pete and Carol Stewart James and Roberta* Weymouth $50,000 – $99,999 James Boshaw and Laura Mair David Cutler and Deborah Girdler Ted and Geri Frantz The Benjamin and Margaret Hall Charitable Lead Trust Jim and Marjorie* Kesl Diane LaBow Kirkman David Litwack and Teresa Revelle
Dr. William and Jeri Boettcher D and Y Chien Family Ned and Haleh Clapp Douglas and Patricia Cook Jody Cunningham and Mark Mennella Estate of Betty Eide Penny* and Leslie Ellis Cindy and Stan Freimuth Leigha and Mark Grimaldi Marie and Roland* Groeschel Larry and Patty Hebner Ted and Jodi Herb Pete Higgins and Leslie Magid Higgins Anu and Naveen Jain Gary Lee Johns II and Eric Ledoux Jay Jones Sandra and Peter* La Haye Martha and Gene Lee Gene* and Evie Lynn Thomas and Sharon Macnamara J. Michael and Lisa Marsh Jerry and Sarah Mathews Jim and Paula Melby Mary and Victor Odermat Charlene L. and William S.* Roberts Yuka Shimizu Jim and Jan Sinegal Jay and Jennifer Stelly Dr. Michael and Peggy Swistak Tyler and Amy Tonkin Linda N. Tonn Mohamed and Glynis Abdallah Callie and Andrew Abrahamowicz Ryan and Mary Actor Paul and Cristi Aigner Anita and Sanket Akerkar Dr. Cynthia Anonsen Eric and Katie Artz Keith Ash and Kerry Keller-Ash Eileen Ash Arthur and Frank Arthur Sheryl Ash Gudaitis and Richard Gudaitis Michelle and Tony Audino Robert Auslander Drs. Anne and Daniel Bankson Diana Barnes and R. Michael McKinlay Kristina and Joe Belfiore Kim and Chris Bennett Sheryl and Steve Bichich Christopher Birchem and Lisa Hanson Joan and John Valaas Vijay and Sita Vashee $1,000 – $9,999 Anonymous (8) Patricia and Jimmy Barrier Marilee and Robert Beckes
Dave and Kelly Bonewitz Rachele and Blaise Bouchand Leanne Bough Martin Brashem John and Dana Brekke Cheryl B. Brennan Charlie and Sarah Brown Mary E. Brown Dr. Daniel and Patricia Brzusek Dr. Tim Burner and Camille Gearhart Cynthia Burns Dr. Patrick and Barbara Campbell Rob and Cam Campbell Ray* and Anne Carr Ming-Fea Chow Valerie Chrusciel and Dr. David Westman Elizabeth T. Ciapala Dr. Rick and Mary Clarfeld Annette E. Clark Christine and Allyn Close Dr. Ronald and Barbara Coe
Mark and Catherine Cole Julie and Daniel Coleman Sue and Robert Collett Greg and Kelly Collins Jan and Dennis Conrad Consuelo and Gary Corbett Phil and Cheri Corneil David and Jane Cottrell Darlene J. Craig Michelle Curry Douglas and Karen D’Ewart Tom and Diane DeBord Eric and Wendi Demers Stephen and Kathy Dewalt Paula and Bill Donahue Joycelyn Dorsey Candace and James* Doud Donnell and Darin Dougherty Jonathan and Samantha Duarte Susan and Douglas DuBois Diane Due Peter and Aranca Ehrenwald Roslyn and Michael Ellison Eric and Heather Emans Bryan and Charmaine Eppler Tom and Alison Evert Diane and Peter Ewens Zhengzhu Feng Phelps and Christel Fisher Michael and Cynthia Fleming Janine and Alex Florence Mona Fong Ida Freilinger Jon and Jen Friedrichsen Cherrel L. Furuya Matt Gau Bob and Penny Genise Mourad and Dorothy Ghaly
Gary and Susan Neumann Donn and Patricia Roberts Ina Goodwin Tateuchi Lisa Wissner-Slivka and Benjamin Slivka $25,000 – $49,999 Robert Anderson Catherine Boshaw and Douglas Edlund Ward and Judy Bushnell Peter and Peggy Horvitz The Hurdelbrink Family Moe Krabbe and
Susan Shanbrom-Krabbe Warren and Jennifer Michelsen Charlotte A. Moline Nakajima Foundation Mark and Sheri Robison / Robison Family Foundation Amitabh and Richa Srivastava Joan and Bob Wallace Jessie and David Woolley-Wilson Arkadiy Yusupov and Elmira Yusupova $10,000 – $24,999 Anonymous (2)
Roger and Mary Anderson Robbie and Pauline Bach Patty and Ron Bedient Carl and Renée Behnke
Donald and Mindy Black Charu and Jeff Bogdan
$500 – $999 Anonymous (3) John Andersen and Evelyn Hernandez Dr. John and Janis* Baldwin Devitt and Deborah Barnett Yvonne and Gregory Bennett Walter and Eunice Binz William Blethen Allison Bol Courtney Boshaw Richard and Janet Brashen Doug and Amy Brown Neil and Chelsey Burgheimer Qin Cai Jeanne Carlson Dio Chang Elizabeth and Hal Charvet Roger Chiou Jennifer and Scott Connelly Aditi Dhar Jim and Laura Dobbs Aimee and Matthew Dubbs Dave and Michelle Ebeling John N. Fox Ryan and Summer Gardner Roger and Leah Gilbert Kara J. Glassman Dolores Glover Molly and Blaise Goudy Dr. Chuanxiong Guo Darla Hall Shuangtiao Huang and Ming Lu Dr. Jim and Virgie Huehnergarth Marion and Elmer Huizinga Richard Karn and Tudi Roche Kevin and Julie Keeffe Chase and Jessica Krumins Judy Kuder and John Johnston Lee Kuo Dr. Mike Lee and Naomi Lee Carol and Dr. Bryan Leyton Terry and Matthew McDonnell Gordon and Vivian Morie Mary Warjone Mott Dr. Gerhard and Coralie Mueller Randy and Linda Muilenburg Jerry Harkelroad Ronald Harkinson Christina Kwong David LaMarche Jeanette and Manfred Quaeck Jonathan Rosario and Holly Yuan Mathilda Routh Alex Schisel and Dr. Annie Norling Hans Schumacher Olivia Sergeeff Joel Shafran Brandy Slade Lindsey and Justin Soboloski Karen Sparks Gestin Suttle Skaggs and Loren Skaggs Ed and Sharon Sweo Troy and Lori Thompson Team Tori Joyce Y. Tsai Rosa and Greg Wade Bryan Walters Dr. Robert and Barbara Welsh David J. Winokur Lyndon C. Nash Christy Nelson Joycelin Palacio-Cayetano Rebekah Pond
Donald and Suzan Gonzales Ken and Betsy* Greenbaum Cecelia and Jim Gregson Charles and Krista Grinstein Meredith and Jack Groseclose Gary and Lauren Guenther Lucia Hagander Kathryn and Joachim Hammer
Dr. Sandra Rice and Martin Nizlek The Ricketts Family Michael and Maureen Rimkus Ryan and Sarah Roberts Alan Ross George "Skip" and Debra Rowley Daniel and Thanitthar Ruder Paul and Catherine Salscheider Justin Sampson Dr. Pon Satitpunwaycha David Schooler and Kristen Webb Marsha and Dr. James A. Seeley Gerald and Janet Shaw Casey and Matthew Shen Christine and Franklin Sims Mackenzie Skene and Suzanne Lusnia Douglas L. Smith and Mary A. Templeman-Smith John Smith Asma and Rahul Sood Sheryl and Mark Stiefel Russ and Kristi Stockdale Julie and James Sun Michael and Lynne Sweeney Jennifer Tada Andy and Megan Tay Eric Teshima and Frank Barrows Gifford Thomas Graham and Kammy Thompson Jason, Gloria and Maddy Thompson Joan Thomson Sri and David Thornton Jim and Jan Tippett Andrew Tokar and Alexandra Chasin Tokar June Toll in Memory of John Gorman Marlene Trees Bob and Kathy Trimble Brandon Tudor Vaughn and Jennifer Tuohy Sukanya Vaikuntapathy Frances and John-Sterling Vallejos Rob Van Den Brink Hemalatha Vasamsetty Claire Verity Dale J. Vogel and Nancy B. Bird Michael and Carol Wade Mr. Jay Wakefield and Dr. Suzy M. Wakefield Yu-Shun Wang MaryEllen and James Weber Jim and Fawn Spady Craig and Liz Spiezle Srivats Srinivasan Annie Staheli Molly and Jim Stearns Marty and Nancy Steele Eric and Kay Stelter Stephanie and Jamie Stewart
Jerry and Carolyn Haralson Norm and Cindy Haugen Jeff and Candace Havens Chris and Leah Heikell Kathryn and Jay Henningsen Diana Hernandez and Kyle Halvorson Dr. Richard and Marilyn Herzberg David and Shelley Hovind Wi I and Chaun Hsu Xiaomin Hu Dr. Xuedong and Ginger Huang Steven D. Huebner Maureen and Jerry Hunter Stefania Iannone Scot and Traci Ishino Brian Jacobson and Jen Carlson Maggie and Max Johnson The Jordan and Harris Families Anna Kaminska and Tomasz Kaminski Nitin Karmarkar Lee Keller Leroy and Anne Kilcup Victoria U. Kiser Douglas and Willeen Klan Tiffany Koenig and John Ostolaza Allison Kollack Anny Kong Jim Ladd Sharon and PJ Lailey Paul and Susan Latham Bonny S. Liljebeck Georgeanne Lindquist David and Charlotte Lomet Fred Lunki Paul Maffeo Jennifer and Stephanie McAleer Lyn McCoy and Richard Szeliski Mayur Mehta Margaret Meister and Joan McBride Tony and Debi Menickelly Helen Meyers David and Laura Midgley Ashleigh and Mike Mills Sasha and Kamyar Moinzadeh Linda and Terry Mahaffey Ayleene and Peter Main Ron Markezich Laura and Todd Moorhead Colin and Rhonda Morrison Lisa Morten and Stuart Goodwin Merritt and Rodger Nelson Isa Giese Nelson Matt and Mary Ellen Nickerson Dr. Robert and Karen Nieman Jaja Okigwe and Teresita Carral Pat and Paul Patt Dr. Zaiga Alksne Phillips Dr. David and Mara Pitkethly Jeremiah Powers and Rachel Jenner Jennifer Prentice Colin and Manio Radford Rami Rafeh and Niveen Mattar Dan and Cecelia Regis Satya and Rao Remala Foundation Beverlee and Thomas Renninger
Anthony Welcher Wells Family Trust
Dennis and Patricia Westover Dr. Allen and Janice Wiesen Jeff and Amy Wilcox The Wilkerson Family Kimberley and Chris Williams Tony and Cindi Williams T.J. and Carole Woosley Annette Wright
David and Sally Wright Frank and Susan Young Cha Zhang Chun Mei "Ida" Zhu
PHYSICIAN DONORS $10,000 – $24,999 Dr. Lennart Tan and Helen Chang $1,000 – $9,999 Anonymous Drs. Ronnier and Jennifer Aviles Dr. Shannon Bailey Drs. Robert and Julia Binford Drs. James Boswell and Liza Perpuse Dr. Clayton and Anne Marie Brandes Dr. Keely Brown and David Berkman Drs. Raj and Mona Butani Dr. Jason Comer and Sheli Hadari Dr. Joseph and Dana Doucette Dr. Todd and Jodi Freudenberger Daniel and Alina Gavrila Dr. Pamela Girres and Richard Sirota Dr. Lawrence Greenblatt and Norma Ferchaud Dr. Eileen Consorti Dr. Katharine Corey Dr. Arinola Dada Dr. J. Alan and Marianne Heywood Drs. Hongxiu Ji and Xiaoming Yang Dr. Asif Khan Dr. Thomas and Robin Knipe Dr. David Knoepfler and Gosia Mazewska Drs. Kelan and Elizabeth Koenig Dr. Edward and Jeanne Leonard Dr. David Lin Dr. Scott Louis Dr. Amitoz and Anna Manhas Dr. Carolyn and Patrick McHugh Drs. Jennifer Mills and Jason Lukas Dr. Marc Mitchell Dr. David Nelson and Georgette Fox Dr. Thien and Abby Nguyen Dr. Kristofor Norland Dr. Mitchell and Sherrie Nudelman Drs. Ash Patel and Shilpi Chabra Dr. Neal and Sandy Perlmutter Dr. April Phantana-Angkool Dr. Richard and Laurel Rand Dr. Tara and Milt Reimers Drs. Steve and Audrey Scallon Dr. Katherine Van Kessel Dr. Mark and Tina Weinreich Dr. Chialin Wey $500 – $999 Dr. Jeffrey Fowler and Noel Murphy Dr. Dionne Gallagher Drs. Scott and Pauline Haugen Drs. Olav Jaren and Lisa Maier Dr. Peter and Maureen Kures Drs. James and Randi Leggett Dr. Lekha Madhavan Dr. Kentaro Nishino Dr. Llewellyn Packia Raj Drs. Jonathan and Pamela Paley
CORPORATE & FOUNDATION DONORS $1,000,000+ The Atsuhiko & Ina Goodwin Tateuchi Foundation The Norcliffe Foundation $250,000 – $499,999 David and Patricia Giuliani Family Foundation PACCAR Inc Wissner Slivka Foundation $100,000 – $249,999 Anderson Foundation The Bellevue Collection Ellison Foundation The Firoz and Najma Lalji Foundation The Robert and Jean Reid Family Foundation $50,000 – $99,999 The Foster Foundation GLY Construction Kaye-Smith Pediatrix Medical Group of WA $25,000 – $49,999 Grousemont Foundation Honeywell Building Solutions KeyBank Ogden Murphy Wallace, PLLC Overlake Medical Executive Staff Ash Family Foundation Bloodworks Northwest BONEWITZ CPL Byron and Alice Lockwood Foundation Denali Advanced Integration Emergency Physicians at Overlake Epic First Choice Health Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc. Highmark Investments, LLC Incyte Diagnostics Indian American Community Services John Y. and Reiko E. Sato Foundation Mark and Susan Phelps Family Foundation Matrix Anesthesia, P.S. Microsoft Corporation Mission Healthcare at Bellevue Parker, Smith & Feek, Inc. Premera Blue Cross Proliance Surgeons - Bellevue Ear, Nose & Throat Proliance Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Radia Inc., P.S. Regence BlueShield Seattle Bank Tri-Med Ambulance UMC $10,000 – $24,999 Abbott Construction Aegis Living Amazon Apex Foundation
$1,000 – $9,999 Accelerated Collection Service, Inc. Bank of America Bellden Cafe Bellevue Children’s Academy Bruce R. McCaw Family Foundation CIGNA Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Insidesource PNW Kaiser Permanente Kaufman, Hall & Associates Nakajima Foundation NBBJ Architecture Overlake Arthritis and Osteoporosis Center Overlake Obstetricians & Gynecologists The Schoenfeld-Gardner Foundation Snider Financial Group Sol and Sadie Esfeld Memorial Fund of the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle Teknon Infrastructure Services Temcov Foundation Thurston Charitable Foundation UNICO Properties Inc. United Healthcare Vander Hoek Corporation Vantage Radiology and Diagnostic Services, P.S. Washington State Society for Healthcare BENEFACTOR SOCIETY The Benefactor Society honors those who have made bequests or established other planned gifts and endowments with Overlake Medical Center Foundation. Anonymous (16) Dr. John and Janis* Baldwin Drs. Anne and Daniel Bankson Brittany F. Barker Elizabeth and Graham Bingley Daten* and Lenora Bourn Kim S. Brace Jeanne and Elvin* Carlson Ray* and Anne Carr Jody Cunningham and Mark Mennella Robert S. Cunnison David Cutler and Deborah Girdler M. Tresine DiMartino* Joycelyn Dorsey Brian J. Dougherty* Patty Edwards Peter and Aranca Ehrenwald Engineering $500 – $999 KPMG LLP Northern Trust Bank
Dr. Barry and Kristi Feder Janet and Rodney Fowler Tom and Elaine Fowler Charles Garthwaite and Nancy Benton Steve and Fredda Goldfarb Madeleine Roberts Hagen James and Kathryn Hanna Jerry and Carolyn Haralson
ENDOWMENTS Endowments at Overlake help ensure world-class healthcare services for our Eastside community in the years ahead. Robert W. and Clodagh C. Ash Endowment for Cancer Care Lucille Botting Senior Care Endowment Helen L. Bucey Endowment Fund for Surgical Services Dr. Joseph W. Doucette Cardiac Care Endowment Fund R. Scott Hardie Endowment for Oncology Clinical Education Anu and Naveen Jain Family Endowment for Uncompensated Care Catherine Landweer Endowment for the Advancement of Nursing and Clinical Oncology Education John and Hazel Matheson Endowment for the Advancement of Nursing and Clinical Education Physicians Annual Lecture Endowment (Dr. Vistica Memorial) Warren J. Razore Endowment Reigert Chest Pain Center Endowment Fund Donn and Patricia Roberts Endowment Fund Sanderson Family Endowment Fund for Uncompensated Care J. Walter Smith Medical Directorship Endowment for Cancer Care The Phyllis “Petie” Smith Memorial Fund for Heart and Vascular Care Amitabh and Richa Srivastava Endowment Edna and Sigurd Steen Endowment Trailblazers Fund for Medical Excellence Dr. M. Marvin Wallace Endowment Fund The Gene and Louise Wilson Endowment for Oncology
PHYSICIAN PARTNERS ADVISORY COUNCIL Dr. Antonio Avila Dr. Robert Binford Dr. Keely Brown Dr. Eileen Consorti Dr. Adel El-Ghazzawy Dr. Maheer Gandhavadi
Bob and Joan Hardie Larry and Patty Hebner Peter and Peggy Horvitz David and Shelley Hovind Dr. R. James and Virginia Huehnergarth Anu and Naveen Jain Janice R. Jarman Maggie and Max Johnson Richard Karn and Tudi Roche Jim and Marjorie* Kesl John and Nancy Kimberly Diane LaBow Kirkman Fred Lunki Thomas and Sharon Macnamara Ayleene and Peter Main J. Michael and Lisa Marsh Jerome and Sarah Mathews Charlotte A. Moline Isa Giese Nelson Susan and Mark Phelps Dr. Jim and Dorie Pipers Colin and Manio Radford Sue and Tom Raschella Dr. Sandra Rice and Martin Nizlek Gail and Bruce Richards Donn and Patricia Roberts Darcy Roennfeldt Richard Rosenkranz Alan Ross Jeffrey and Lara Sanderson Dr. Patricia Shands Douglas L. Smith and Mary A. Templeman-Smith Margaret Smith* Amitabh and Richa Srivastava Phyllis and Dr. Roger Stark Gene and Pat Styer Dr. Richard and Joan Swanson Michael and Lynne Sweeney Dr. Michael and Peggy Swistak Gifford Thomas Janet Thompson Severt W. Thurston Joan and Bob Wallace Janet and James Weisman Wells Family Trust Dr. Robert and Barbara Welsh Susan and Dale Williams Marian Woosley
Dr. Kelan Koenig Dr. Julie LaCombe Dr. Greg Maddox Dr. Amitoz Manhas Dr. Amy Markezich Dr. Jen Mills Dr. David Nelson Dr. Steve O’Donnell Dr. Khanh Pham Dr. Derek Rodrigues Dr. Vandita Samavedi Dr. Brad Watkins Dr. Mark Weinreich Dr. Ian White Dr. Mark Zobel
PLANNED GIVING ADVISORY COUNCIL
Melanie Abigania Douglas B. Custer Kathy Henningsen Joey Kaempf Jennifer King Allison Z. Kollack Dan Kwon James K. McBain Rachel L. Merrill Darcy Roennfeldt John F. Sherwood Randy Siegel Chun Mei “Ida” Zhu
T.J. and Carole Woosley Frank and Susan Young Chun Mei “Ida” Zhu
OVERLAKE FOUNDATION BOARD
Julie Sun Chair Benjamin Liu Treasurer Whitney Nakajima Secretary Pauline Bach Past Chair
Merrill Behnke Rachele Bouchand Joseph Doucette, MD
J. Michael Marsh, Ex-Officio, President & Chief Executive Officer Michael Ridgeway Yuka Shimizu Molly Stearns, Ex-Officio, Chief Development Officer Claire Sumadiwirya Tyler Tonkin
James Gregson Leigha Grimaldi,
Pulse Representative
Sheryl Ash Gudaitis York Harris
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