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Celebrating Another Year of Incredible Support<\/h5>\n
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The Sixth Annual George Eastman Circle Dinner at The Plaza in New York<\/p><\/div>\n

On March 14, nearly 400 members of the George Eastman Circle attended the sixth annual George Eastman Circle New York City Dinner at The Plaza.<\/p>\n

During what has been a perennial celebration of remarkable growth and achievement, members commemorated another year of accomplishments while recognizing the impact made possible by their commitments. The generosity of members has put them at the forefront of the University efforts to reach its $130 million Annual Fund goal\u00a0for The Meliora Challenge<\/em>: The Campaign for the URochester. To date, members have accounted for nearly $50 million in gifts to the University.<\/p>\n

University Trustee Nathan Moser \u201975<\/strong>, national chair of the George Eastman Circle, began the evening\u2019s program with a reminder that this committed group of alumni, parents, friends, and community leaders started with a goal of just 250 members and has since grown beyond expectation. \u201cLast year, at this very dinner, I announced to everyone a personal hope that we would close in on \u2018ten times that number\u2019 in 2013,\u201d said Moser. \u201cAnd that\u2019s exactly what we did. The George Eastman Circle recently surpassed 2,500 memberships.\u201d<\/p>\n

The night featured several leadership speakers, including Board Chair Ed Hajim \u201958<\/strong>, University Trustee and Annual Giving Programs Chair Gwen Greene <\/strong>\u201965<\/strong>, and President Joel Seligman<\/strong>. Members also heard from rising senior Melisa Diaz \u201914<\/strong> who shared how she came to choose Rochester, how she has spent her time here, and how she hopes to “pay it forward” as others have done for her. As part of her remarks, Diaz proudly noted her participation in Strong Jugglers. Her ability to juggle fire torches, knives, balls, and other items became a part of keynote speaker Walter Isaacson’s<\/strong> address, which was focused on creativity. Isaacson is a world-renowned writer and biographer and the author of Steve Jobs<\/em>. \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Members learned about a new focus for the George Eastman Circle: named scholarships. Through a new program, members will have the opportunity to have an immediate impact on Rochester students by supporting current-use, named scholarships at a school of their choice.<\/p>\n

To read more about George Eastman Circle scholarships, clickhere<\/a>. To view a photo gallery from the dinner, click here<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Meliora! A Message from Our Chair<\/h5>\n
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Nathan Moser \u201975, National Chair,
George Eastman Circle<\/p><\/div>\n

Dear Friends,<\/p>\n

It was wonderful to see so many of our members last week at The Plaza for our sixth annual New York City Dinner. In addition to enjoying dinner and an enlightening keynote address delivered by Walter Isaacson, many of our members participated in meetings for the Campaign, our Board and National Councils, and the George Eastman Circle.<\/p>\n

For a variety of reasons, I know many of you are not able to attend the events we hold in New York, which includes our dinner in the metro area. We are continually adding to our list of events across the country to provide more opportunities to network with other members and engage with the University. Included in this newsletter is a current listing of some of those upcoming events, as of this publication.<\/p>\n

As always, our ever-expanding membership has given us much to celebrate. Whether you have just joined us\u2014or if you\u2019ve been a member for years and recently renewed your commitment\u2014you\u2019ve likely heard that the George Eastman Circle now has 2,536 members.<\/p>\n

In the coming weeks, you will read about our increasing influence and commitment in the annual edition of the George Eastman Circle Honor Roll<\/strong>, which recognizes our active members who have made five-year pledges to the University. Also within the Honor Roll\u2014which will also be available online this year\u2014you will find examples of the many ways your gifts have made a remarkable impact<\/strong> on the Ä¢¹½´«Ã½\u2019s schools and units. I\u2019m so honored <\/em>to be listed within the pages of this historic document with you.<\/p>\n

I am extremely grateful for your continuing remarkable support. We are truly helping to make the Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ and the world \u201cever better.\u201d<\/p>\n

Warm regards,<\/p>\n

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Nathan Moser \u201975
\nLife Trustee
\nNational Chair, George Eastman Circle<\/p>\n

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A Great Opportunity to Help:
\nMary Ellen Burris \u201968W (EdM)<\/h5>\n
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Mary Ellen Burris \u201968W (EdM) Member, Warner Dean\u2019s Advisory Committee Senior Vice President for Consumer Affairs, Wegmans<\/p><\/div>\n

All of our members have wonderful stories to share about their membership. We are pleased to feature one such story from the 2012 George Eastman Circle Honor Roll.<\/em><\/p>\n

\u201cI consider my George Eastman Circle membership a great opportunity to help the Warner School at this exciting time.\u201d<\/p>\n

After several years of teaching home economics and working for cooperative extensions, Mary Ellen Burris \u201968W (EdM) came to the Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ to learn more about human behavior. What she found exceeded her expectations. Now, as senior vice president for consumer affairs at Wegmans, she regularly draws on the knowledge gained at the Warner School, especially the lessons she learned about persuasion. Understanding people\u2019s natural reaction to change and knowing how to make a transition seem more acceptable to others have been invaluable skills. From encouraging healthy eating among shoppers to influencing corporate decisions, she has put her knowledge of human behavior to use. Her volunteer work on the Warner School Dean\u2019s Advisory Committee and her support of its annual funds is directly related to her fond memories of her time here and her great respect for the School\u2019s leadership.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhen I first met with Dean Raffaella Borasi, I was so impressed with her intelligence, her vision, and her ability to persuade. I joined the George Eastman Circle just before the Warner School\u2019s new home, Raymond F. LeChase Hall, was being built, and I consider my membership a great opportunity to help the School at this exciting time. I\u2019m hopeful that my support will help continue to grow an institution that is so effective in this community for building jobs and making Rochester an appealing place for people to come.\u201d<\/p>\n

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2012 Honor Roll Goes Online<\/h5>\n

The latest George Eastman Circle Honor Roll is in the mail and is now also online. You will soon receive an email with a link to a private page on the George Eastman Circle Web site where you can access the Honor Roll. We are excited to offer this special membership enhancement and hope you enjoy this year\u2019s edition. If you have questions about the new online version of the Honor Roll, please call Nancy Goldsmith Zawacki at (585) 276-3597.<\/p>\n

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Your Philanthropy at Work<\/h5>\n
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George Eastman Circle members have pledged nearly $50 million in annual funds since the program\u2019s inception in 2007. Here is a small sample of the innumerable ways your funding has made an impact on the University and the surrounding community throughout this past year. (Impact in other areas will be shared in future issues. To read about them now, please click here<\/a>.)<\/div>\n

Highland Hospital<\/strong><\/h3>\n