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Page 1: University of Washington - 2013 ANNUAL REPORTdepts.washington.edu/wppf/docs/2013_Annual_Report.pdf · 2014-05-13 · FROM THE PRESIDENT & EXE UTIVE DIRE TOR To our Members, Alumni,

2013 ANNUAL REPORT WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION

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THE WPPF VISION

A vigorous and enterprising organization of member companies, alumni and friends

centered at the University of Washington (UW) and creating competitive advantage for the

pulp, paper and bioresource industries through focused and dedicated graduates.

THE WPPF MISSION

To provide the pulp, paper and bioresource industries with outstanding, dedicated graduates

in Bioresource Science and Engineering from the UW who have breadth

and depth of knowledge, make immediate contributions, are future leaders and are

grounded in the principles of teamwork, sustainability, stewardship and economic vitality.

The Core Values which guide the WPPF Vision and Mission are:

Open Communication • Cooperation • Commitment

Success requires balanced attention among students, member companies, and supporters

(alumni, friends, faculty and staff).

Objective 1

Assist faculty in developing graduates of the Program who are highly attractive to employers.

Objective 2

Provide a solid resource financial base to support the Program.

Objective 3

Evaluate and update the Program to meet current and future Industry needs.

Objective 4

Grow and improve involvement of alumni and friends in the WPPF and the Program.

Objective 5

Promote and engage Industry and UW leadership in the Program.

FIVE YEAR PLAN 2011-2015

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FROM THE PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

To our Members, Alumni, Faculty & Friends, SUMMARY

2013 was a year of transition and challenge for the Washington Pulp and Paper Foundation. Our Executive Director for

the last six and a half years, Thomas Wolford, left the Foundation to renew his career in the private sector. Following Dr.

Bill McKean’s service as Interim Executive Director, the Foundation has retained the services of Michael A. “Mike” Roberts

as Executive Director. He assumed the director’s role 1 April 2013. We graduated ten seniors in June and one in Decem-

ber of this year with essentially 100% placement. Membership contributions totaled $120,600, down significantly from

2012. The downturn was in part due to a lag in company giving as their businesses slowly recovered from a generally chal-

lenging business environment. Overall the net FY 2013 revenue for the Foundation was negative $11,305. However, this

required a $20,000 withdrawal from the short term common fund endowment. Membership renewal and attracting new

companies to the Foundation must be a high priority for 2014. Student enrollment numbers remain positive but will chal-

lenge the department’s resources. The ABET accreditation review was held in October 2013 and the Bioresource Science

and Engineering program passed with excellent results.

Financial Summary: FY 2013 net revenue showed a loss of $11,305 compared to budgeted revenue of positive $25,250.

The reduction was due essentially to a large decrease in membership contribution below the budgeted FY 2013 amount -

$120,600 vs. $200,000. Income from friends of the Foundation and alumni was nearly double FY2012 at $12,351. Net rev-

enue budgeted for FY 2014 is a negative $18,050. This will again require a withdrawal from the Common Fund unless

membership, friend and alumni contributions increase.

Curriculum: The Bioresource Science and Engineering degree program was accredited for an additional 5-year period by

ABET. The challenge of faculty and infrastructure resources in the face of strong enrollment continues.

Membership: Membership at the conclusion of FY 2013 totaled 35 contributing $120,600. However, between 1 April

2013 and 31 March 2014, fourteen new firms have joined the Foundation with several additional prospects considering

membership. In addition to the continuing work by our Awareness Committee, we have engaged many of our member

representatives to assist in identifying membership prospects for follow-up by Foundation staff.

Director Matching: The Foundation qualified for the full “Dean’s” match of $7500 in FY 2013. A tentative agreement has

been reached with the new Director of the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences to continue the matching pro-

gram for FY 2014 and 2015.

Alumni Affairs: A new category of Foundation membership, “Alumni,” has been created to give our graduates a direct

voice in the Foundation. Considerable progress has been made in updating our alumni contact information. The first

annual “Summer Event” was held in September with more than 40 students, members, alumni and friends of the Founda-

tion in attendance. Several new members have joined the alumni committee during the year to continue our push for

more alumni involvement.

Student Enrollment: Student enrollment continued to be strong in 2013 with 83 students in the BSE major. The high

school recruiting effort has expanded to include more schools and also to work with the College of Engineering’s Math

Academy program. The job market for graduates remains strong but the challenge continues to be matching students

with enough intern and co-op positions. Intern and co-op experience in industry sets our students apart from many other

technical and engineering programs and is a significant part of our graduates’ success.

Annual Conference: The 44th annual conference continues to attract excellent attendance from our member representa-

tives and students. Paul Machtolf (‘75) was honored as Outstanding Alumni and Bjorn Hrutfiord was honored by inclu-

sion on the Wall of Fame. The keynote address was given by Tom DeLuca, Director of School of Environmental and Forest

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Sciences, focusing on the conference theme of “Preparing Our Students for a Bio-based Industry.” Tom Wolford , immediate

past Executive Director, was recognized for his dedication to the mission of the Foundation and sincere support of our stu-

dents.

Looking Ahead to 2014: The overarching challenge remains balancing the budget in the face of consolidating membership,

significant enrollment growth and needed scholarship support. There will be an emphasis on attracting new members to the

Foundation and re-connecting with our alumni. The high school recruitment program will be expanded and the outreach to

programs in the College of Engineering that support our students will continue.

Thank you for your support of the Foundation and our students. We look forward to your continued engagement and coun-

sel as we work to achieve the goals in our Five Year Plan.

Michael A. Roberts, Executive Director

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“Preparing our Students for a Bio-Based Industry”

BSE Students at the Annual Banquet, May 2013

Vincent P. Hochanadel, President

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Christ Averyt

Inland Empire Paper Company

Ken Blankenship

BASF

John Carpenter

Weyerhaeuser Company

Thomas DeLuca

University of Washington

Edward Draper

Sonoco Products

David Durocher

EATON Corporation

Thomas Friberg

Retired - Weyerhaeuser Company

Richard Gustafson

University of Washington

Michael Haas

Weyerhaeuser Company

Roger Hagan

Port Townsend Paper Corporation

John Hanby

Retired - Potlatch and WPPF

Dan Hickey

Georgia-Pacific Corporation

Wes Hill

Georgia-Pacific Corporation

Vincent Hochanadel

Enzymatic Deinking Technologies, LLC

Kristi Kobetich

Port Townsend Paper Corporation

Gregg Levitt

Buckman USA

John Logsdon

Harris Group, Inc.

Paul Machtolf

Retired - Ponderay Newsprint Company

John Michael Marsh

International Paper Company

Christopher Matz

Nalco Company

William McKean

University of Washington

Michael Onustock

Retired - Weyerhaeuser Company

Michael Roberts

WPPF

Donald Root

Retired - Weyerhaeuser and WPPF

Wally Sande

Retired - Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Ann Sarna

University of Washington

Richard G. Savolainen

Ashland Hercules Water Technologies

Pami Singh

KapStone Paper and Packaging Corporation

Adam Small

Simpson Lumber Company

Daniel Smith

Capstone Technology Corporation

Adam Tonzi

Kemira Pulp and Paper

Hugh West

Weyerhaeuser Company

Bonnie White

Western Polymer Corporation

Thomas Wolford

Graphic Packaging International, Inc.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS*

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* as of December 2013

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President Vincent Hochanadel, Enzymatic Deinking Technologies, LLC

Executive Vice President Dan Hickey, Georgia-Pacific Corporation

Vice President Roger Hagan, Port Townsend Paper Corporation

Treasurer Ann Sarna, UW

Past President Paul Machtolf, Retired - Ponderay Newsprint Company

Faculty Members Richard Gustafson, UW

William McKean, UW

Executive Director Michael Roberts, WPPF

OFFICERS

COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Alumni Affairs Bill Fuller, FRM Consulting

Awareness Bryan Tinnin, Boise Inc.

Development John Logsdon, Harris Group, Inc.

Recruiting Bob Russell, Voith Fabrics and Rolls

President Seth Jorgensen, BSE ‘14

Vice President Hannah Morgan, BSE/ChemE ‘15

Treasurer Ray Carter, BSE ’14

Secretary Josephine Nguyen, BSE ‘15

Public Relations Kelsey Lewis, BSE ‘14

Sophomore Representative Austin Strader, BSE ‘16

Freshman Representative Victoria Odegaard, BSE ‘17

Jesse Brand, BSE ‘17

Student Chapter Advisor Mark Lewis, UW

STUDENT TAPPI CHAPTER OFFICERS

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UW Student TAPPI Officers

(back row) Austin Strader, Seth Jorgensen & Ray Carter

(front row) Victoria Odegaard, Josephine Nguyen,

Hannah Morgan & Kelsey Lewis

(not shown: Jesse Brand)

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PAUL A. MACHTOLF

“In recognition of outstanding contributions of time, talent and

financial support to insure excellence in education in the

Paper Science and Engineering Program.”

Jay Worth, 2012

Colleen Ponto, 2011

Hou-min Chang, 2010

Miles A. Hewitt, 2009

Richard R. Gustafson, 2008

William T. McKean, 2007

William S. Fuller, 2006

Thomas S. Friberg, 2005

IN MEMORY OF BJORN F. HRUTFIORD (1932-2010)

“Bjorn was a teacher, scientist, mentor, friend, tree farmer, athlete and gentleman. He is remembered for his tenacity, willingness to share his in-depth knowledge of wood and bio-chemistry, strong convictions about what was best for the pulp and paper school and its students, strength of character and respect for personal freedom - always rendered with his soft-spoken manner.”

Bob Harris, 2012

David B. Thorud, 2011

Marlis West, 2010

John E. Hanby, 2009

Wollenberg Foundation, 2008 (40th Anniversary Celebration Recognition)

Robert G. Guide, 2007

Robert J. Seidl, 2006

John D. Logsdon, 2005

Steven R. Rogel, 2004

C. Norman Beckert, 2003

Donald F. Root, 2002

W. Richard & Mary Ellen Denman, 2001

Richard P. Wollenberg, 2000

Mrs. Jan Hrutfiord receives the Wall of Fame Award, presented by Tom Friberg (PSE ‘76)

Annual Banquet, May 2013

John Logsdon (left) presents to Paul Machtolf (PSE ‘75) the Outstanding Alumni Award

Annual Banquet, May 2013

OUTSTANDING ALUMNI AWARD

WALL OF FAME AWARD

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PURPLE & GOLD ($10,000+)

Boise Inc.

Bonneville Power Administration*

GOLD ($6,000+)

Capstone Technology Corporation

Harris Group, Inc.

KapStone Paper and Packaging Corporation

Pacific Section TAPPI

Simpson Tacoma Kraft Co, LLC

SILVER ($3,000+)

Ashland Hercules Water Technologies

BASF

BP

Buckman Laboratories, Inc.

Dunkin & Bush, Inc.

Eaton Corporation

Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Camas

Georgia-Pacific Corporation - Wauna

Nalco Company

Nippon Industries USA

North Pacific Paper Corporation

Ponderay Newsprint Company

Port Townsend Paper Corporation

The Schuh Group

Solvay Chemicals, Inc.

Western Polymer Corporation

Weyerhaeuser Company

Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund - Longview Region*

MEMBER ($2,160+)

A. H. Lundberg Associates

Cascades Tissue Group

Columbia River Carbonates - OMYA

FMC Corporation

Jacobs Engineering Group

Pacificorp

CUSTOM (< $1,200+)

Acrowood Corporation

Domtar

Hermann Bros. Logging & Construction, Inc. (New)

J.H. Kelly LLC

NW Procurement Solutions, LLC

Roberts Associates, LLC

* Grant

MEMBERS (Fiscal Year July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013)

NEW MEMBERS (April 1, 2013 - March 31, 2014) Clearwater Paper Corporation (Member)

Cosmo Specialty (Member)

EDT (Custom)

Inland Empire Paper (Member)

International Paper (Silver)

Kadant Inc. (Member - Rejoined)

Kaman (Custom)

MAJIQ Inc. (Silver)

Motion (Custom)

Sonoco (Custom)

SP Fiber Technologies (Silver)

VCT (Custom)

Weyerhaeuser Cellulose Fibers (Purple & Gold)

Companies

A.H. Lundberg Associates, Inc.

Albany International

BASF

Boise

Buckman Laboratories, Inc.

EATON Corporation

EDT

Graphic Flexible Packaging

J.H. Kelly LLC

Jacobs Engineering

Pacific Section TAPPI

Voith FRS

Weyerhaeuser Co - Liquid Packaging Business

Individuals

Dan Hickey (‘82)

Mick Onustock

Colleen Ponto (‘82)

Mike (’69) & Barb (‘71) Roberts

Thomas & Sandy Wolford

Jay Worth (‘93)

STUDENT SPONSORS (FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE)

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ORGANIZATION GRANTS & GIFTS

Bonneville Power Administration, $10,000

Weyerhaeuser Giving Fund - Longview Region, $4,500

The Wollenberg Foundation added to the Richard P. Wollenberg Endowment, $25,000

INDIVIDUAL GIFTS TO ENDOWMENTS

In memory of Bjorn F. Hrutfiord, the following donors added to the Jan and

Bjorn Hrutfiord Endowment:

Tom Blake David & Kari Hrutfiord

Troy Faraone Jan Hrutfiord Thomas S. Friberg Steven & Rachel Hrutfiord

Michael Haas Gary & Karleen Jergensen

John Hanby Mark Lewis

Charley Hathaway Roger Loney

Dan Hickey Vijay Mathur

Wes Hill Lanse Richardson

Vince Hochanadel Jeff Ross

Robert Howard Robert Russell

Dean Bruce Bare and John Hanby added to the William T. McKean Endowment

2013 GRANTS & GIFTS (CALENDAR YEAR)

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ALUMNI & FRIENDS

Kenneth M. Arnold (‘82)

B. Bruce Bare

Charles N. Beckert

Michael S. Carter (‘84)

Ecolab Foundation (Match for Chris Matz)

Peter Englund (‘12)

Daniel Hickey (‘82)

William McKean

Microsoft Corp. (Match for Alex Louie)

Juhani Mikkola

Philip G. Schnell (‘75)

Joseph Sherman

Daniel B. Smith (‘85)

David Thorud

Valley of the Sun United Way

Jay Worth (‘93)

Roger Young

SUMMER EVENT, SEPT 2013

Kurt Blomdahl (BSE ‘15)

Troy Faraone

Tom Friberg (’76) & Shannon Johnson

Danielle Greenwood (‘09)

Michael Haas

Roger (’75) & Lynn Hagan

Dan (‘82) & Mary Hickey

Gary (’77) & Karleen Jergensen

Sada & Masami Kusakabe

Alex & Joy Louie

Greg (’86) & Ann Odegaard

Dawn & Rico Peretti

Lu Ripplinger (’96)

Mike (’69) & Barb (‘71) Roberts

Bob & Susan Russell

Joseph Sherman

Adam Tonzi

Dan Wagner (‘95)

Tom & Sandy Wolford

Jay Worth (’93)

Door Prize Donors:

Albany International

BASF

Buckman Laboratories, Inc.

EATON Corporation

Georgia-Pacific - Camas Mill

Graphic Packaging International, Inc.

Kemira Pulp and Paper

Nalco Company

Northwest Procurement Solutions, LLC

Port Townsend Paper Corporation

Simpson Tacoma Kraft Company

Solvay

TFM International Co., LTD

UW College of the Environment

Voith Fabrics and Rolls

Weyerhaeuser Company

GIFTS TO SCHOLARSHIP FUND

Wall of Fame Award

Mrs. Jan Hrutfiord (right) and her family received the Wall

of Fame Award in honor and memory of Bjorn F. Hrutfiord

Annual Banquet, May 2013

Alumni Volunteers

Karleen Jergensen, Dan Wagner, Gary Jergensen &

Lu Ripplinger helped organize a successful WPPF

Summer Event on Hood Canal, September 2013

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Seniors

Robyn Campbell

Raymond Carter

Jenifer Girardin *

Danica Helgath

Brandon Hepko

Kyle Herstad

Breanna Huschka

Ryan Jeffreys

Rita Johnson

Seth Jorgensen

Alexander Josephson

Kelsey Lewis

Sean Lorimor

Krystle Membrere

Habiba Mohamed

Zahra Mohamed

Shayne Moore

Hannah Morgan **

Jasmine Munoz

John Roberts

Rowdy Roddick

Jake Singer

Monet Springmeyer

Vinh-Nghiem Tran

Christine Yamaguchi

Samantha Yeung

George Watson

Juniors

William Alling

Derek DeGraaf

Yuka Harada

Scott Helm

Emma Jackson

Stuart Jergensen

Matthew Kravitz

Simen Sam

Michael Windrim

Victoria Yuen

Sophomores

Ternessa Cao

Ryan Eng

Victoria Hildreth

Nicholas Mace

Benjamin Russell

Cody Schultz

Jamison Scott

Austin Strader

Michael Thomas

Freshmen

Kendra Allen

Erin Haphey

Hiro Kusakabe

Aaron Mohney

Victoria Odegaard

Dominic Peretti

Kenny Saari

Eliot Shoemaker

Courtney Wright

* 2013 TAPPI - PIMA Couch Pit University Fraternity Scholarship Awardee

** 5th-year Chemical Engineering double major

2013-2014 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

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TAPPI Student Awardee

Megan James (BSE ‘13) in the center with mother, Kris-

tin James and grandmother, Ingrid Rees. Megan also

addressed banquet guests with her Student Reflections

Annual Business Luncheon & Banquet, May 2013

Ernst Haindl Endowed Scholar

John Roberts (BSE ‘14) with Roger Loney (left),

former president of Port Townsend Paper Corp.

Annual Banquet, May 2013

Student Job Recruiting

Matias Gonzalez (BSE ‘13), hired by EDT, with Vince Hochanadel, Technical Sales Manager

Student Poster Session, May 2013

Thomas S. Friberg Scholar

Robyn Campbell (BSE ‘14) with Tom Friberg Annual Banquet, May 2013

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Alumni Scholarship, PSE Alumni

Stuart Jergensen

Noah H. Anderson, Wollenberg Foundation

Victoria Yuen

Ashland Hercules Water Technologies

Ryan Eng

Betz Laboratories, Ashland Hercules Water Technologies

Emma Jackson

Bonneville Power Administration

Ternessa Cao

Asea Brown Boveri

Ryan Jeffreys

William W. Clarke, Wollenberg Foundation

Habiba Mohamed / Zahra Mohamed

Foundation Endowment, Friends / Associates

Kendra Allen

Thomas S. Friberg

Robyn Campbell / Michael Thomas

Howard S. Gardner, TAPPI

Rowdy Roddick

Al Graef, Harris Group

Breanna Huschka

Robert Guide, Wollenberg Foundation

Scott Helm / Austin Strader

Ernst Haindl, Port Townsend Paper Corporation

John Roberts

David W. Harris, ECONO, Inc.

Simen Sam

Robert & Louise Harris, Harris Group

Yuka Harada / Jamison Scott

Jan & Bjorn F. Hrutfiord, Family / Friends / Associates

Christine Yamaguchi

J.O. Julson, Weyerhaeuser Foundation

Raymond Carter

Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Courtney Wright

John W. Klein, Wollenberg Foundation

Kyle Herstad

George E. Lamb, Family / Friends / Associates

Monet Springmeyer

A. Halvar Lundberg, A H Lundberg Associates and Friends

Alexander Josephson

Lennart A. Lundberg

Dominic Peretti

Raymond G. McDermott, Wollenberg Foundation

Brandon Hepko

William McKean, R&R Getty / Friends / Alumni

Victoria Odegaard

Measurex Corporation

Kenny Saari

Anson B. Moody, Moody / Denman Family / Friends

Sean Lorimor

Pacific Section TAPPI

Hannah Morgan

PIMA

George Watson

Rayonier Foundation

Seth Jorgensen

Donald F. Root, Weyerhaeuser Foundation / Friends

Eliot Shoemaker

Kyosti V. Sarkanen, Pacific Section TAPPI

Benjamin Russell

Kyosti V. Sarkanen Fellowship, Friends / Associates

Erin Haphey

Kyosti V. Sarkanen Premium, Friends / Associates

Rita Johnson

George E. Schwartz, Wollenberg Foundation

Hiro Kusakabe

Robert Seidl, Simpson Foundation / Friends

Kelsey Lewis / Michael Windrim

John Shethar, Weyerhaeuser Foundation / Friends

Jake Singer

James Stacie, Wollenberg Foundation

William Alling / Danica Helgath

Cecil Taylor, Boise Cascade Paper Group

Jasmine Munoz

Boyd K. Wickwire, Wollenberg Foundation

Samantha Yeung

Weyerhaeuser Co., Weyerhaeuser Foundation / Willamette Ind.

Victoria Hildreth / Nicholas Mace / Aaron Mohney / Shayne

Moore / Cody Schultz

Wollenberg Foundation

Jennifer Girardin

R. P. Wollenberg, Friends / Associates

Matthew Kravitz / Vihn-Nghiem Tran

Richard P. Wollenberg, Wollenberg Foundation

Derek DeGraaf / Hannah Morgan

ENDOWMENTS, DONORS & NAMED SCHOLARS (2013-14)

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The Paper Science Center continues to provide students with much more hands-on training in laboratory and pilot

plant settings. The students have the opportunity to work with pulping and bleaching of both woods and nonwoods.

Some students have the opportunity to assist with running the pilot papermachine for trial work as well as the BSE

436 Papermaking class. In helping with the machine in class they have a leg up on students when they have to take

the class in their senior year. Students who work in the lab have the opportunity to learn TAPPI Test Methods in the

physical and optical testing of pulp and paper.

Often clients will have a project they want completed and are also looking for an intern for the following summer.

Resumes of lab assistants are sent to the client to review and oft times the student will be working on a project for

their employer before they even start their internship. This has been excellent for both the student and the employ-

er.

Senior students working in the Center are often given project management duties, whereby they have to enlist other

Center employees to complete a project. This provides them with the experience of research as well as manage-

ment.

THE PAPER SCIENCE CENTER

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

May's Annual Conference was an opportunity to celebrate

Tom Wolford's service as executive director of the Founda-

tion, 2006-2012. His tenure was marked by steady growth in

student enrollment and a record of unparalleled mentorship

to our students. We also acknowledged and thanked Tom's

wife, Sandy, for her commitment to our program.

In April 2013 Mike Roberts, with the support of his wife,

Barb, assumed the role of executive director and we look

forward to his leadership of the Foundation.

Thanking Tom & Sandy

Tom Friberg, Sandy & Tom Wolford, Joy Louie, Hannah

Morgan (BSE/ChemE ’15) & Seth Jorgensen (BSE ‘14)

Annual Banquet, May 2013

Welcoming Mike & Barb

Austin Strader (BSE ’16), Andre Smith (BSE ’14),

Mike & Barb Roberts

Annual Banquet, May 2013

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The Foundation budgeted for a balanced budget for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2013,

but ended the year with a $35,000 deficit.

Annual membership revenue decreased from $157,000 in fiscal year 2012 to $120,000

for the year ending June 30, 2013. The University of Washington also provided $15,000

in matching funds on new gifts during FY2013.

The Foundation continues to benefit from generous contributions made toward scholar-

ships. Substantial contributions were received in fiscal year from the Bonneville Power

Administration and the Wollenberg Foundation.

Market value of the Foundation’s long term investments increased from $2,677,000 in

FY2012 to $2,939,000 in FY2013. The Consolidated Endowment Fund earned an invest-

ment return of 13.5% for the year ended June 30, 2013. The foundation withdrew

$20,000 from the Common Fund Investments for fiscal year 2012 and $20,000 in fiscal

year 2013. Income on investments decreased from $107,000 in FY2012 to $98,000 in

FY2014 and is budgeted at $99,500 for fiscal year 2013.

The WPPF approved a budget deficit of $18K for 2014.

Ann Sarna, Treasurer

TREASURER’S REPORT

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Bill Fuller, Chair

Edward Draper

Tom Friberg

Gary Jergensen

Bill McKean

Mike Roberts

Marshelle Slayton

The Alumni Committee refocused

its efforts this year. Evolving from

our "Closing the Gap" pro-

gram emphasis in 2011 and

2012, the committee’s key ele-

ments in 2013 were "Awareness-

Connection-Involvement." We

will be focusing on the Awareness

component in 2014 and use

channels such as an alumni web

page and Facebook group to pro-

vide alumni access to information

of specific interest to them

(employment opportunities, fellow

alumni news, implementations of

BSE projects in mills, etc.). The Foun-

dation will also be inviting Alumni to participate in activities such as: connect the Founda-

tion to their employers, attend and represent their companies at the Annual Conference,

and/or assist in recruiting local high school students who may be interested in pursuing

BSE as a major. We look forward to revitalizing our growing alumni community and wel-

come our alumni to join the team as we keep facilitating connections between fellow PSE/

BSE alumni. As the program’s first alumnus, Bill Fuller, steps down as chair, a new chair

will be appointed to take up the leadership in 2014.

ALUMNI AFFAIRS

Danielle Greenwood (‘09)

Roger Hagan (‘75)

Daniel Hickey (‘82)

Robert Howard (Friend)

Gary & Karleen Jergensen (‘77)

Tommy Lim (‘13)

Paul Machtolf (‘75)

Christopher Matz (‘00)

Heather Milligan (‘12)

Greg Odegaard (‘86)

Daniel Smith (‘85)

Adam Tonzi (Friend)

Bonnie White (Friend)

ALUMNI MEMBERSHIPS (CALENDAR YEAR 2013)

Alumni in attendance the Annual Banquet, May 2013

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Bryan Tinnin, Chair

Mike Haas

Charley Hathaway

Greg Odegaard

Lanse Richardson

Mike Roberts

Tom Wolford

The committee accepted a goal of 50 member compa-

nies contributing $160,000 to the scholarship funds.

The actual 2013 results show approximately forty com-

panies contributing $120,160, falling well short of the

goal. Even though Foundation members, non-member

companies and individuals contributed an additional

$14,932 in student support, it was necessary to with-

draw $20,000 from the Common Fund to balance the

budget. One of the goals of the committee is to engage

the members of the BOD to become active participants

on the Awareness team. In addition to the traditional

efforts of the Awareness Committee, the BOD suggests

that membership be expanded to companies engaged

in biomass conversions and companies that benefit

from a healthy pulp and paper industry.

Beginning in late fiscal 2013 an emphasis was placed on attracting new members to the

Foundation. Since that time, 13 new members have joined and are listed in the Member-

ship section of this report (page 7).

Increased membership, new membership and student sponsorship contributions qualify-

ing for Matching Funds far exceeded expectations and the $15,000 available for match.

A new agreement with the School of Environmental and Forest Sciences (SEFS) has

been put in place for the 2013 and 2014 fiscal years.

The initiative to create a new category of Foundation membership, “Alumni Member-

ship,” started slowly but is expected to pick up speed in 2014. This can become a signifi-

cant resource for not only funding but engaged, active members. The emphasis for 2014

will be to expand the participation of current members and to add new members to the

Foundation. These steps will ensure we achieve the goals set forth in the Five Year

Plan.

AWARENESS

Committee members were aided in regional recruiting efforts by Kevin Aldrich, Roger

Hagan, Don Holmes, Tyler Pegg, and Danny Zuver.

Visits and presentations were made to more than

10 schools covering the State of Washington from

Port Townsend to Camas, the Tri-Cities and Spo-

kane. Because the University deadline for Fall appli-

cations was moved to December 1st, it is now im-

portant we begin to contact high school juniors in

the spring as they begin college planning. If you

believe a high school in your area would like to be

included, please contact Mike Roberts.

Campus Day was held in Dec 2012 for future stu-

dents in the incoming class of 2013. Eight (8) stu-

dents and their parents attended.

If anyone would like to assist in the recruiting for

2015 fall enrollment, please contact Bob Russell or

Mike Roberts.

Bob Russell, Chair

Carol Barnard

Ken Blankenship

Mike Haas

Wes Hill

Vince Hochanadel

Mark Lewis

Bill McKean

Lu Ripplinger

Ashley Stevens

Bonnie White

Tom Wolford

Jay Worth

RECRUITING

13

Student Internships

Charter member company, Simpson, repre-sented here by Tom Blake (left) and Adam

Small (right) enjoy connecting with summer intern, Seth Jorgensen (BSE ‘14).

Annual Banquet, May 2013

Welcoming new BSE Students

Dominic Peretti, Victoria Odegaard, Mike

Roberts & Hiro Kusakabe

Summer Event, September 2013

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WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

At June 30, 2013 At June 30, 2012

Assets:

Cash 14,163$ 57,394$

Accounts Receivable (Note 4) 32,165 10,762

Long term investments 2,939,290 2,677,346

Office equipment, net 556 1,394

Total assets 2,986,174$ 2,746,896$

Liabilities and net assets:

Accounts payable 5,302$ 13,775$

Total liabilities 5,302$ 13,775$

Net assets-

Unrestricted:

Designated for scholarships 637,330$ 577,554$

Not designated 41,581 55,775

Permanently restricted 2,301,961 2,099,792

Total net assets 2,980,872$ 2,733,121$

Total liabilities and net assets 2,986,174$ 2,746,896$

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

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WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED

STATEMENT OF CASHFLOWS

June 30, 2013 June 30, 2012

Cash flows from operating activities:

Membership contributions 133,510$ 168,301$

Annual industry/univ conference & other program revenue 14,932 19,999

Bonneville Power Administration Grant 10,000 10,000

UW Matching Funds on New Gifts 15,008 7,496

Interest & dividends received 76,646 107,620

Salaries & related benefits (126,165) (118,993)

Payments for contracted personal services (6,000) (6,000)

Payments for vendors' goods & services (19,202) (21,960)

Scholarships disbursed to students (161,960) (158,570)

Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities (63,231)$ 7,893$

Cash flows from investing activities:

Long term investments purchased (25,000)$ (39,878)$

Deposit with University (10,660)

Proceeds from sale of investments 20,000 20,000

Net cash provided by (used for) investing activities (15,660)$ (19,878)$

Cash flows from financing activities:

Permanent endowment receipts 35,660$ 26,950$

Net cash provided by financing activities 35,660$ 26,950$

Net increase (decrease) in cash & cash equivalents (43,231)$ 14,965$

Cash & cash equivalents beginning of year 57,394$ 42,429

Cash & cash equivalents end of year 14,163$ 57,394$

RECONCILIATION OF CHANGE IN NET ASSETS TO NET CASH PROVIDED BY

(USED FOR) OPERATING ACTIVITIES:

Change in net assets: 247,751$ (120,798)$

Non-cash adjustments to assets

Depreciation Expense 838 838

Unrealized (gains) losses on long term investments (266,284) 151,687

Non-operating cash flows

Sale of investments 20,000 20,000

Purchases of investments (25,000) (39,877)

Deposit with University (10,660)

Cash adjustments to assets and liabilities:

(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable (21,404) (2,967)

Increase (decrease) in accounts payable (8,472) (990)

Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities (63,231)$ 7,893$

The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.

For the year ended

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WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012

NOTE 1 DESCRIPTION OF ORGANIZATION AND SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

Description of Organization.

Washington Pulp and Paper Foundation, Incorporated (Foundation) is a Washington not-for-profit

corporation organized in 1968 to encourage and assist the University of Washington (University) in

education and research related to the pulp, paper, and forest resources industries. Its programs

include recruiting and funding scholarships for students and supporting teaching and research activities

in the Paper Science and Engineering Division of the University's College of Forest Resources (paper science

engineering program).

Basis of Presentation

The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles requires

management to make estimates and assumptions. Actual results could differ from these estimates.

Restricted and Unrestricted Net Assets.

The Foundation reports contributions as restricted support if donors limit the use of the donated assets.

When a donor restriction expires due to time or accomplishment of purpose, temporarily

restricted net assets are reclassified to unrestricted net assets and reported in the statement of

activities as net assets released from restrictions. Unless restricted by the donor, initial contributions and gains,

realized and unrealized, are considered unrestricted. A portion of unrestricted net assets, $150,000 classified

as unrestricted under SFAS No 117, was designated by the Foundation for a Foundation Scholarship Endowment,

the income from which is to be used for scholarships.

Investments.

Investments are carried at market value. Gains and losses on investments are reported as increases or

decreases in Unrestricted Net Assets unless their use is restricted by explicit donor stipulation or by

law. The Foundation combines restricted funds from various named scholarships when making long term

investments; it allocates annually unrealized gains and losses from these investments to each named scholarship

fund. The total return, after fees, on the Foundation's long term investments for those held in the Univ of Wash

Consolidated Endowment Fund was 13.5% in 2013 and (.9%) in 2012. The total return, after fees, for those held in

The Common Fund rate of return was 16.34% in 2013 and .13% in 2012.

Office Equipment

Office equipment is capitalized and is stated at cost less accumulated depreciation.

The foundation purchased a computer and updated it's accounting software in the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011.

Total historical cost of equipment as of June 30, 2013 is $13,250 and accumulated depreciation and amortization is $12,694.

Depreciation on computers is computed by the straight line method over its useful life of 5 years. Software is amortized

by the straightline method over a three year useful life.

Income Tax Status.

The Foundation is exempt from income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

NOTE 2 CASH ON DEPOSIT WITH/FUNDS DUE THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

The Foundation reimburses the University for office salaries, benefits and related expenses paid by the University

for Foundation activities. Deposits include funds to cover monthly Foundation expenditures, differences between

scholarship awards and disbursements, and contributions received by the University to benefit the Foundation.

NOTE 3 INVESTMENTS

At June 30, 2013 At June 30, 2012

Market Cost Market Cost

Long term investments:

By investment--

The Common Fund Value Equity Fund 482,026$ 159,928$ 402,229$ 159,928$

The Common Fund Multi-Strategy Bond Fund 155,304 134,433 175,325 153,688

Univ of Wash Consolidated Endowment Fund 2,301,961 1,429,888 2,099,792 1,404,888

Total Long term investments 2,939,290$ 1,724,249$ 2,677,346$ 1,718,504$

By asset type--

Unrestricted-designated for scholarships 637,330$ 294,361$ 577,554$ 313,616$

Permanently restricted 2,301,961 1,429,888 2,099,792 1,404,888

Total Long term investments 2,939,290$ 1,724,249$ 2,677,346$ 1,718,504$

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WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012

NOTE 4 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE At June 30, At June 30,

2013 2012

School of Forest Resources Gift Match Receivable 7,494$ 7,502$

Investment income receivable 24,671 3,260

32,165$ 10,762$

Total accounts receivable

NOTE 5 RESTRICTED NET ASSETS

The Foundation's Permanently Restricted Assets are comprised of endowed gifts to fund scholarships awarded by the

Foundation. Donors may establish the scholarships in their organization's name or may honor an outstanding

individual in the industry. The market value of these assets comprise the following named funds, the income

from which is available for scholarships:

At June 30, At June 30,

2013 2012

Named endowments ($40,000 or more including promises):

Weyerhaeuser Co. Foundation 536,403$ 496,992$

R.P. Wollenberg Endowed Scholarship 230,999 190,864

William McKean Endowed Scholarship 127,942 118,051

Anson B. Moody (Moody/Denman Family/Friends) 110,749 102,612

Kyosti V. Sarkanen Scholarship (Friends/Assocs) 101,537 94,077

Robert J. Seidl (Simpson Foundationd/Friends) 76,728 71,091

Bjorn F Hrutfiord (Family/Friends/Assocs.) 70,376 55,819

Donald Root 54,816 50,788

Wollenberg Foundation 54,804 50,778

Raymond G. McDermott (Wollenberg Foundation) 54,362 50,368

Al Graef (Harris Corp) 53,718 49,771

Kyosti V. Sarkanen (Pacific Section TAPPI) 51,238 47,473

Betz Laboratories 50,674 46,951

Ernst Haindl (Port Townsend Paper Corp) 50,674 46,951

George E. Schwartz (Wollenberg Foundation) 50,674 46,951

Kyosti V. Sarkanen Grad. Fellow (Friends/Assocs.) 50,666 46,943

Robert & Louise Harris Endowed Scholarship 50,458 46,751

The Rayonier Foundation 43,786 40,569

Endowment gifts (less than $40,000):

James H. Stacie Endowed Scholarship 39,841 36,914

Robert G. Guide Endowed Scholarship 39,840 36,914

John Shethar (Weyerhaeuser Foundation/Friends) 39,834 36,907

Hercules 38,930 36,070

George E. Lamb (Family/Friends/Assocs.) 38,282 35,469

Richard P. Wollenberg (Friends/Assocs.) 37,438 34,687

Alumni Scholarship 36,754 34,053

Noah H. Anderson (Wollenberg Foundation) 27,369 25,358

John W. Klein (Wollenberg Foundation) 25,298 23,439

J. O. Julson (Weyerhaeuser Co.) 25,167 23,317

Kimberly-Clark 24,975 23,140

William W. Clarke (Wollenberg Foundation) 24,881 23,053

David W. Harris (ECONO, Inc) 24,881 23,053

Cecil Taylor (Boise Cascade Paper Group) 24,881 23,053

Boyd K. Wickwire (Wollenberg Foundation) 24,881 23,053

Foundation Endowment (gifts under $10,000) 8,108 7,512

Total Permanently restricted net assets 2,301,961$ 2,099,792$

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WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012

NOTE 6 MARKET VALUE OF UWF ENDOWMENTS THAT SUPPORT PAPER SCIENCE

AND ENGINEERING PROGRAM

The following are the market values of College of Forest Resouces endowments for Paper Science

and Engineering student scholarships

At June 30, At June 30,

2013 2012

ABB Inc Scholarship Endowment (for undergrad scholarships) 66,491$ 61,606$

Thomas Friberg Endowed Fund for Student Support 167,781 155,454

Lennart A. Lundberg Endowed Scholarship Fund 211,330 195,803

Measurex Scholarship Endowment (for undergrad scholarships) 64,320 59,594

Total 509,922$ 472,457$

The following are the market values of College of Forest Resouces endowments for Paper Science

and Engineering program support

At June 30, At June 30,

2013 2012

Pulp & Paper Equipment (for equipment and facilities) 878,888$ 814,315$

funded by gifts of $350,000 from Boise Cascade and

$50,000 from Weyerhaeuser Co

Denman Professorship in Pulp & Paper Science (for 597,603 553,696

distinquished faculty support)

Denman Chair in Bio-Resource Science and Engineering 1,543,580 1,430,171

Weyerhaeuser Endowed Professorship in Paper Science 588,799 545,539

Total UW endowed gifts, supporting Foundation' mission 3,608,870$ 3,343,720$

NOTE 7 CONTRIBUTED SERVICES

The University provides office space to the Foundation.

The value of office space, $7,025 in 2013 and 2012, is included in the financial statements.

NOTE 8 NET ASSETS RELEASED FROM RESTRICTIONS

In the year ended June 30 2013 and 2012, respectively $98,450 and $94,451 of income restricted for scholarships was

transferred from Temporarily Restricted Assets to Unrestricted Assets to accomplish the stated purpose of those assets.

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WASHINGTON PULP AND PAPER FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 2013 AND 2012

NOTE 9 EXPENSES BY NATURAL CLASSIFICATIONExpenses by object type were:

Year ended June 30, 2013 Year ended

TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL June 30, 2012

EXPENSE PROGRAM MEMBERSHIP ADMINISTRATIVE TOTAL TOTAL

OBJECT TYPE SERVICES DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORT EXPENSES EXPENSES

Undergraduate scholarships 161,960$ -$ -$ 161,960$ 158,570$

Printing 3,747 59 779 4,585 3,706

Postage 597 31 51 679 561

Telephone 516 117 47 680 685

Travel 151 65 113 329 3,159

Food service 8,306 1,079 492 9,877 9,932

Supplies & other expenses 3,501 495 3,997 4,990

Salaries 55,521 15,269 18,601 89,390 89,605

Employee benefits 15,316 5,173 6,742 27,231 29,497

Contracted personal services 1,317 901 4,000 6,218 4,667

Contributed office space 7,025 7,025 7,025

Total by function 250,933$ 22,694$ 38,345$ 311,972$ 312,397$

For the years ended June 30, 2013 and 2012, the Foundation awarded scholarships to undergraduate students

in the Bioresource Science and Engineering program - to 59 students in 2013 and 58 students in 2012 (all are

Washington State residents in both years).

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Pulp and Paper Science Paper Science and Engineering Bioresource Science and Engineering

1967

William S. Fuller

1968

Ralph Norris

1969

Stephen Hopley

1970

Michael A. Green

1971

Charles Barber

Charles Parsons

James S. Yohn

1972

Herbert Fields

Melvin F. Reudink

Jerry R. Speaks

Peter A. Thorn

William K. Thornton

Richard Zemke

1973

William L. Duncan

Loreen Kroeze Goodwin

Wesley J. McConnell

Richard F. McCurdy, Jr.

Richard L. Shen

David C. Smith

Greg Wendt

1974

Richard A. Bakke

Patrick W. Curry

James D. Freiberg

Steven A. Halvorsen

Thomas W. Hoeft

Gary B. Josephson

Tom Lyse

Robert W. Martin

Dennis N. Perry

Daniel W. Pinson

Henry N. Raymond

Don Wilson

1975

Gregory P. Anglin

Bruce W. Beckstrom

Ronald K. Borrevik

Roger P. Hagan

Jay J. Handley

David M. Hanson

Paul A. Machtolf

Steven A. McCormick

James A. Nelson

Harold F. Ruppert

Philip G. Schnell

Mary Kilgore Smith

Alice Copeland Thomas

Paul L. Whiting

John P. Yaholkovsky

1976

Craig Covic

Tom S. Friberg

Roger G. Hillstrom

John D. Karna

Kerry K. Knowlton

Lawrence E. Larsen

Allen V. Poole

Larry S. Sakamoto

Blair D. Shaw

Robert N. Vermilion

1977

Mark D. Andrews

Joseph M. Arndt

Ross E. Bell

Donald A. Davies

Alfred Deichsel

Catherine Gross Floberg

Franklin Grunenfelder

Richard R. Gustafson

Ernest M. Gysel

Jon M. Jacobs

Lewis J. Jacobsen

Gary A. Jergensen

Lawrence P. Johnson

Mark A. Lundberg

Linda E. Perrizo

Ronald A. Peterson

Anthony T. Smith

Gary S. Smith

Manfred W. Vogel

Stephen W. Whybrew

Gerald Zyskowski Jr.

1983

Brenda Bickley Arnold

Thomas C. Devey

John R. Devey

Gina DiLembo

Nicholas Gebelt

Shauntee Smith Lawson

Harold Rosenkrans

John A. Theisen

Jan Westling

1984

Michael S. Carter

Brian S. Dalgardno

Rhonda Edens

Brian Ervin

Dennis B. Macdonald

Paul O’Bernier

Lauren S. Princehouse

Ward K Succo

Timothy H. Switzer

Rhonda L. Zeutschel

1985

Gregg Andrews

Gregory L. Benson

Gregory E. Buxton

Gary R. Erickson

Heather A. Hanover

John D. Hungate

Michael J. Lovlie

William S. Malloy

Daniel B. Smith

Alan D. Steinkirchner

Donald Tyler

Christina B. Williams

Michael J. Williams

1986

Darrell Blegen

Gregory W. Diamond

Edward R. Emmick

Bruce W. Martin

June Nordahl

Gregory M. Odegaard

Thomas E. Peacock

Kenneth S. Winstead Jr.

Mark Wood

1978

Scott D. Beckstrom

Daniel S. Bloom

Mark E. Buggins

Wendy Branstiter Drapeau

Michael J. Green

Alan S. Jeroue

Kevin W. Kirkpatrick

Charles D. Okada

Robert H. Olsen

Joseph P. Sicktich

Anna M. Skrobecki

Gary S. Werner

1979

Carla Ashton Beckstrom

Frederick S. Brien

Valerie DeLeo

Richard W. Fisher

Mark S. Funk

Charles H. Perrizo

Leonard H. Smith

Thor E. Sorenson

1980

Mark C. Labart

Jerry L. Morton

Harold Mottet

1981

Eugene F. Bidwell

John M. Hayward

James R. Hillend

George W. Johnson

Steven R. Johnson

Jeffrey Mayovsky

Robert S. Mudge

Jon L. Parrish

Gary A. Peterson

Keith Sipher

Scott A. Wallick

1982

Keneth M. Arnold

Rose Bailey

Joel A. Blumenthal

David L. Brengan

Steven Dahlquist

Ted Friedrich

Janice Frost

Andrew Goerdel

David Harke

Miles A. Hewitt

Daniel P. Hickey

Paul E. Johnson

Mary L. Minton

Dong Pham

Colleen Forrestal Ponto

OUR GRADUATES

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1987

Donald M. Beckert

Ann L. Rickard Crowe

James D. Dole

Bruce A. Garner

Donald Golgert

Donald R. Holmes

Scott G. Hundley

Thanh-Thuy Thi Huynh

Mike Marsh

Carol Bronsdon McKay

Mike Sullivan

Steven W. Thompson

Todd A. Visscher

Matthew West

1988

Michael J. Avril

Linda A. Beltz

Gregg W. Clarke

David M. Dolling

Mary Helen Hemmen

Carol Beckert Hudson

David L. Koons

Kevin H. Stively

Ian L. Sullivan

Sheryl D. Sussex

David A. Trzil

James J. Virgin

Bob J. Visscher Jr.

1989

John P. Anderson

Jacob Chretien

Wendy L. Coyle

Brent A. Garner

Jamie Hanseler

Myong Soo Kim

Roger P. Rozek

Joelle M. Scheldorf

Loren R. Schuh

Douglas P. Seekins

Charles Seel

Sri Soetanto

Sarunyou Tejavibulya

Dara Ung

Nick W. Walch

Sang Kyun Yoon

1990

N. Todd Bell

Todd R. Brooks

Efrain Herrera

Yung N. Huang

Michael D. Kirschner

Richard G. Savolainen

1991

Teri A. Ard

Rebecca L. Dilnik

Lori Lindquist Eriksson

Cevin C. Fors

Ken Matheison

Duane Primc

David W. Reed

Matt A. Schultz

Susan Sprowl Watts

1992

Joseph F. Chido Jr.

Todd B. DeSchmidt

Roberta S. Jacobs

Jeffrey J. Krueger

Lisa R. MacKay

Kirk R. Neumann

Poernomo Njono

Craig S. Rogers

Don W. Schmidtke

Ross A. Zimmerman

1993

Sherry Sarich Barron

Troy J. Barron

Darlene K. Beck

William J. Harris

Kaaren K. Haynes

Matthew L. Hinck

Christopher E. Hughson

Craig Kiggins

Steven C. Leitz

Brian McCoy

Bryon D. Monohon

Mani Moulazadeh

Timothy J. Myers

Peter Poquette

Stephanie C. Pratt

Paul A. Van Atta

Jay Worth

1994

Micah A. Askew

Thomas L. Blake

Matthew T. Fitzgibbons

Cory M. Fitzpatrick

Mark D. Glock

Robin E. Haaland

Garry M. Heike

Wes Hill

Charles S. Mehlman

Douglas T. Milligan

Robert W. Moore

Laura L. Ramon

David M. Schmaltz

Jeffrey A. Sheadel

Sean L. Smith

Marcus W. Spink

Tim E. Thorne

Michael W. Timmer

Sheldon E. Townsend

1995

Andrew C. Filler

Daniel A. Herring

Chrisopher R. Johnson

Bruce C. Joseph

James R. Lewis

Jeffrey D. Mathews

George J. Renner

Ronald L. Train

Daniel N. Wagner

Debbie Weisel

Eric D. Wishart

Matthew W. Worley

1996

Aaron M. Bowling

Tarali Dunn

Jill L. Garlisch

Bruce D. Hohensee

Kevin H. Martin

Stephanie W. Martin

Gregory A. McGreevey

Jonathan P. Morrow

Erin Pratt

Loogyam S. Ripplinger

Lara M. Smith

Linnea Swenson

Brian D. Weseman

David L. Whited

Kathryn D. Zorn

1997

Shane D. Campbell

Nicholas J. Clapper

Mathew D. Dahl

Joseph M. DesRochers

Brian Q. Ha

Luke A. Huntley

Jeffrey W. Nelson

Jeremy M. Ness

Francis J. O’Neil

Mark F. Rossow

Todd S. Schierscher

Douglas Stoothoff

Lalia R. Trotter

Andy M. Tyler

Timothy M. Zimnisky

1998

Chris Averyt

Dien Bui

William E. Dunne

Brenton Fox

M. My Ha

Amy C. Liu

Matthew G. McMullen

Anthony R. Mitchell

Richard Nelson

John K. Robinson

Tina Swenson

Andrew D. Wachs

1999

Kelly M. Fisher

Karl W. Howard

Joshua C. Hudnall

Chih-Cheng Hsu

Varun K. Mathur

Michael W. Pearson

Ann Plank Schlegel

Jill E. Roux

Craig Ruger

Casey Smith

Courtney A. Spears

Patrick R. Sypher

Ke Xue

2000

Christopher R. Ashley

Stacie L. Austin

David L. Church

Kevin D. Fischer

Michael E. Freeland

Christopher R. Matz

Gregg J. McCarthy

James Moody

Long M. Tran

Mitzi Wischnofske

2001

Albert S. Allen

Edward A. Draper

Jennifer L. Irvin

Chris C. Krumland

Daniel Lee

Michael Scott Mueller

Linda T. Nguyen

Michelle D. Tibayan

Jason A. Wix

2002

Tracy C. Ho

Aeren P. Huckleberry

Mitchell D. Johnson

Michael J. McGinty

Erik C.R. Mildes

Mario Joseph Percini

Deanny L. Pierce

Charlie M. Shonkwiler

William J. Smith

John C. Straub

Mario F. Villa

2003

Travis R. Barlow

Karen J. Edwards

David Chris Graves

David J. Kahler

Joseph D. Martin

Jason D. Rice

Ryan L. Shreaves

Thang Q. Tran

William G. Truemper

Quan X. Wang

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2004

Leif A. Backstrom

Alexander B. Buchanan

Cristina J. Biehl

Christopher J. Brown

Irina S. Durgan

Kathleen A. Miller

Julie A. Minnes

William T. Spohnholtz

2005

Joseph B. Frey

Paul H. Josephson

Michelle M. Lauzon

Jed L. Matson

Nathaniel R. Pearson

Jamie L. Schultz

Jered J. Seifert

Bryana C. Williams

2006

Aaron L. Halsted

Kevin J. Kent

Charlene M. Krum

Michelle M. Lauzon

Brooke J. Sande

Bryce R. Vandervert

2007

Kevin K. Andersen

Tyler A. Campbell

Valerie L. Coad

Christopher J. Howard

Brian D. Jackson

David M. Mong

Drew M. Orthmann

Jeffrey A. Ross

Aaron M. Saks

Jason Y. Tsun

Jun W. Xu

2008

Justin Aldrich

Darrow Conley

Adam Field

Cody Hargrove

Jim Jollimore

Vihn Nguyen

Sean Noste

Son Ha Pham

Susanna Quach

Peter Siedenberg

Ni Lar Thein-Chen

Larissa Zuk

2009

Christopher Ardales

Colynn Boyd

Adam Cooper

Danielle Greenwood

Khoa Hua

Ryan McMahon

Steven Ross

John Salvatier

Claire Schairbaum

Solomon Tibebu

Anthony Woen

2010

Kevin Aldrich

Sabrina Burkhardt

Melissa Kaplan

Zac Mahlum

Eric Zhao

2011

Justin W. Ashford

Laura M. Dally

Vantha Doun

Andrew J. Ellingson

Matthew W. Fields

Dagmara A. Monfort

David W. Nelson

Elisha L. Ngo

Tyler R. Pegg

Jaakob S. Ritari

Derek J. Schwartz

Christopher J. Thralls

Lauren M. Turner

Danny Wijaya

2012

Samuel Cha

Morgan Crimmel

Brandon Curtis

Peter Englund

Kerrin Feather

Ian Fischer

Jared Fraisure

Mario Franco-Muñoz

Kristen Gooshaw

Maxwell Gray

Tung Heffernan

Kathleen Kelleher

Marshelle Slayton

John Sly

Geoffrey Veld

Brandon Wood

2013

Rory Biesanz

Dustin Cardenas

Matias Gonzalez

Megan James

Aaron Johnson

Aaron Lattanzi

Jeffrey Lim

Krystle-Mari Membrere

Heather Milligan

Neethi Nagarajan

Benjamin Ponto

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