2014 HIOBS Annual Report.pdf - Hurricane Island Outward ...

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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

Transcript of 2014 HIOBS Annual Report.pdf - Hurricane Island Outward ...

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In recognition and appreciation of enormous contributions to HIOBS, Jim Cabot received the 2014 Distinguished Service Oar Award at the 50th Annual General Meeting on August 23, 2014.

2014 Oar Award

Dear Friends:

In 2014, we are blessed to have the opportunity to look astern and celebrate 50 years of history and accomplishments of Hurricane Island Outward Bound School. It’s always easier to evaluate a helmsman’s course by looking at the swerves of his wake than by tracking the compass course he is attempting to steer. I think 2014 presented us with both perspectives.

HIOBS is on an excellent track.

We are focused on what we do in the field and on our courses. And we are doing it really well. To guide our expedition, we have strong and experienced leadership teams in place at all levels of the organization and we have demonstrated results since we became, again, an independent Outward Bound School in 2012.

But please allow me a moment to look at our wake, and our helms-people for the last 50 years.

Peter Willauer built the boat, set the course and captained the “early” watch through the first 25 years of the School. Joan Welsh and Galen Todd then took the con through the 1990s and capably steered HIOBS forward through stormy seas. Thank you, Peter, Joan and Galen. And, as with all expeditions, we had wonderful crew along the way pulling on oars and doing the work that kept the school moving forward.

During the course of our 50 years there was only once when we were at that “crux moment,” a moment when the survival of our school was in jeopardy. In that moment, we had overwhelming support from our community—a network of alumni, donors, current and former staff members—who dug in and worked hard for us to pull through the waves. But there were three individuals I’d like to recognize in this space, who I believe if they had not taken on a leadership role at that moment, I would not have the privilege to pen the intro to this 50th Anniversary Annual Report. Kaki Smith singlehandedly refused to let HIOBS sink. She recruited Jim Cabot to be our Board Chair in 2012 and who has led our school with a strong and focused hand. Finally, we would not be a school without Rusty Kellogg and his un-ending and overwhelming support for our school. Thank you Kaki, Jim and Rusty.

HIOBS is a force in education. We are needed. For 50 years we have made a difference. We need all of you to help support the next 50 years.

Serving with you,

Eric DennyExecutive Director

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2014 ENROLLMENT REPORT

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94% of our students feel they are more prepared to take on challenges in the future.

92% percent of our students feel more motivated to accomplish their goals.

92% percent of our students feel a greater understanding and appreciation for the natural world.

92% percent of our students feel a greater understanding of what they are good at and areas to improve.

At the end of their course...

65 courses. 828 students. 13,362 days of life-changing Outward Bound programs.

2014 student program days, by student demographic

Student Demographic

CourseLocation

2014 student program days, by location

Teens

College

Adult

Veterans

Big Pine Key, FL

Newry, ME

Wheeler Bay, ME

Offsite, Various

Inside ring: Percent of students, bydemographic

Outside ring: Percent of student program days by student demographic Outside ring: Percent of student program days completed by location

49%

13%

20%

40%

20%

6%

7%

19%

33%

54%

Inside ring: Percent of students servedby location

30%

29%

32%28%

37%

3%

1%

In 2014, more than 800 students of all ages completed a Hurricane Island Outward Bound School course. Our students sailed, backpacked, paddled and climbed through the wilderness classrooms of Maine, Florida, New Hampshire, Panama and Costa Rica. Since 1964, Hurricane Island Outward Bound School has taught through the wilderness classroom of the mountains and the sea to show generations of men and woment that there is more in them—more strength, more tenacity, more compassion—than they ever thought possible. More than 100,000 students of all ages and from all backgrounds have experienced a life-changing Outward Bound course with us. In 2014, we completed our fiftieth year as an educational institution dedicated to creating more resilient, more compassionate leaders.

There is more in us than we know. If we could be made to see it; perhaps, for the rest of our lives we will be unwilling to settle for less.

–Kurt Hahn, Outward Bound Founder

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Statement of Activities Year ended December 31, 2014

Statements of Financial PositionDecember 31, 2014

ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Prepaid expenses Property and equipment - net Investments

Total Assets

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

Liabili es Accounts payable Accrued expenses Deferred revenueTotal Liabili es

Net Assets Unrestricted Temporarily restricted Permanently restricted

Total Liabili es and Net Assets

Unrestricted TemporarilyRestricted

PermanentlyRestricted

Total

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

$

Support and Revenue Tui�on and fees, net of scholarships Contribu�ons Investment income Net gain on investments Special Events (net) Other income Net assets released from restric�onsTotal Support and Revenue

Expenses Program services General and administra�ve Fundraising and developmentTotal Expenses

Change in Net Assets

Net Assets, Beginning of Year

Net Assets, End of Year

2,385,370144,903

4,3255,549

147,01447,861

912,9033,647,925

2,723,168958,574

152,1103,459,852

188,073

2,271,518

2,459,591

2,385,3701,133,929

71,78092,218

147,01447,861

3,878,172

2,723,168584,574152,110

3,459,852

418,320

5,495,568

5,913,888

980,42667,45586,669

(912,903)221,647

221,647

504,554

726,201

8,600

8,600

8,600

2,719,496

2,728,096

$

$

$

$

860,56877,66796,771

2,335,4193,011,201

6,381,626

48,140121,320298,278467,738

2,459,591726,201

2,728,0965,913,888

6,381,626

Revenue62% Tuition and fees

29% Contributions

4% Investments

4% Special Event (net)

1% Other Income

Expenses79% Program

17% Administration

4% Fundraising

The full 2014 Financial Statement was prepared by Macpage, LLC and is available on request.

2014 FINANCE REPORT2014 SCHOLARSHIPSThe Hurricane Island Outward Bound School Scholarship Program is guided by a single principle: every person, regardless of means, should have the opportunity to discover more about themselves, through the adventure and challenge of an Outward Bound course. The Scholarship Program is supported by the generosity of foundations, parents, instructors, alumni, businesses and individuals, In 2014, Hurricane Island Outward Bound School distributed more than $700,000 in scholarship and tuition support through all of our programs.

2014 Leadership Award Recipients, by schoolGolden McDonald Leadership Award for Knox County: Jack Grannis-PhoenixChoate Rosemary Hall: Anna RudinskiPhil Hussey Memorial Scholarship at Kennebunk High School: Jane CarrMedomak Valley High School: Trevor DeMariaKent School: Krystyn GufuChaminade High School: William Hill, IV and Tristan CarrieriM. Ripley Hudner Memorial Leadership Award at Moses Brown School: Kristi LarimerS. Philip Klein Emerging Leader Award at St. Luke’s School: Kelly McKennaTabor Academy: Stephanie Zou Boys and Girls Club of Southern Maine: Cree HoyteFoxcroft Academy: Clayton Carroll Martin County Public Schools,: Dillon MasonNoble and Greenough School: Nicholas SamelWellesley High School: Maddie PetrovichFreeport High School: Josef BibersteinPhillips Academy: Hilary GillisPortland High School: Robert NolanBerkshire School: Daniel Ives and Carolin SlyerNaples High School: Austin FullerCasco Bay High School: Caitlin ConleyDeering High School: Janet HengHill School: Sean Allen

2014 Emerging Leader Memorial Scholarship RecipientsScott McAndrews Memorial Scholarship: Max HooperBetty Willauer Memorial Scholarship: Zourry JarvisBruce Haddow Memorial Scholarship: Liam Isaiah Rowell and Sam OlsonEthan Thurston Memorial Scholarship: Cara LaPlanteGeoffrey Isaac Memorial Scholarship: Michael CavaliereJohn Robert Jones Memorial Scholarship: Harry Detwiler, Tyler Peroni, and Dekota WallTodd Williams Memorial Scholarship: Samantha Lemelin and Avery Sargent

2014 Pinnacle Scholars Program PartnersChristodora, New York City, NYHesburgh-Yusko Scholars, University of Notre Dame, INMinds Matter NYC, New York City, NYMorehead-Cain Scholars, University of North Carolina, NCSummer Search, Boston, New York City, PhiladelphiaTEAK Fellowship, New York City, NYUVM Outing Club and DREAM Program, Burlington, VT

Scholarship Funds Distributed, by programTotal: $738,728

Outward Bound for Veterans Program: $318,000 awarded to 159 students

Pinnacle Scholars Program: $217,411 awarded to 58 students

Student Opportunity Fund: $46,273 awarded to 25 students

Leadership Awards: $82,443 awarded to 24 students

Emerging Leaders Program: $27,945 awarded to 12 students

Group Education Courses: $27,945 to 51 students

Inside ring: Percentages of dollars distributed,by program

Outside ring: Percentages of studentswho received scholarship, by program

43%

29%

18%

8%

7%

11%

4%6%

16%

4%

6%

48%

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2014 GROUP EDUCATIONPARTNERS: In 2014, we worked with the following organizations to provide a transformative Outward Bound experience to their members.

TeensClark Sports CenterCollier County Spring BreakNorth Country SchoolTundra Women’s CoalitionUncommon Schools

CollegeMitchell Institute Promise ScholarsPenn State UniversityStamps ScholarsTufts University

AdultsSummer Search MentorsTuck Business School at Dartmouth

VeteransTeam Red, White & BlueUSAREC BOSS

2014 OUTWARD BOUND PROFESSIONAL CLIENTS: Bigelow LLCCasella Waste Systems, Inc.Central Brooklyn CIEECreative Strategic SolutionsHealth Leadership DevelopmentLift 360 (formerly Institute for Civic Leadership)JP MorganLeadership Maine, a program of Maine Development FoundationMerrill LynchNY Junior TennisTed Conferences, LLCTerramar SportsTyler TechUniversity of Maine

OUTWARD BOUND PROFESSIONAL Outward Bound Professional (“OBP”) creates custom-tailored experiential learning programs for businesses to forge an advantageous culture, untangling thorny management challenges, and improving performance. We achieve these results by using our seventy years of experience of working on behaviors, inspiring character and group development through active learning expeditions.

In 2014, OBP delivered more than 25 programs to companies with businesses ranging from the banking sector to the outdoor industry to healthcare.

CUSTOM GROUP EDUCATION PROGRAMSEach year we offer custom programs for intact groups, such as schools, businesses, membership associations and other nonprofit organizations. Our Custom Programs team works directly with the course organizers to identify key learning objectives for each group of students and builds an Outward Bound course that best fits their goals. Custom group programs can take place at one of our basecamps or at a location specific to the partnering organization. Many of these programs are also supported by charitable giving on behalf of the students.

In 2014, 270–or 32%–of our Outward Bound alumni completed their experience as part of a custom group education program.

2014 CUSTOM PROGRAMS REPORT

For individuals, character is destiny. For organizations, culture is destiny.–Tony Hsieh, Delivering Happiness: A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose

To learn more about how Outward Bound Professional may serve your organization, call 1-855-802-0307 to speak with our Custom Group Sales Director.

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We celebrated a milestone in 2014: 50 years of changing lives through challenge and discovery. Hundreds of HIOBS community members joined us for an Anniversary Bash in Lincolnville, Maine, and hundreds more joined us and the Hurricane Island Foundation on Hurricane Island for a weekend reunion and lobster bake. To those who joined us in person and to those who continue to provide their support through generous donations, thank you for being a part of the Hurricane Island Outward Bound School family and for believing in the magic of Outward Bound. We’ve been “on course” for an extraordinary 50 years, and your help is needed for us to make it another 50.

We are proud and honored to share the list of names on the following pages all those individuals, foundations and corporations who made a charitable contribution to Hurricane Island Outward Bound School in 2014. Every dollar contributed is used to put a student on an Outward Bound course and help us continue our mission to change lives through challenge and discovery.

THANK YOUActex PublicationsDavid AggerRichard A. AilesRobin AldenDouglas AlexanderCatherine and Todd AlexanderMargaret Alford CloudAllen Insurance & FinancialThomas and Mary AmoryEric Hall AndersonRosie Andrews and Peter ThomasApplied TextilesBill and Judith ArcherGeorge and Jo Ann ArmstrongDiane ArnoldMarcia G. ArnoldThe Arthur M. Blank Family FoundationJeff S. AshbyStephen and Phyllis BachandEliza Bailey and Sid QuarrierSteven C. BaileyRobert and Marla BarkerRebecca BarnesBill and Sally BarnettThe Barra Foundation, Inc.The Barron Family FundTom and Tosh BarronChristopher BarrowRoland BarthJohn R. BartleyMargaret BartonJames W. BashJeraldine E. BatchelderPeter and Jackie BatesChip and Katie BauerL. Clay Beall, IIIBettie M. BedellMichael and Nancy BeebeFred W. BeesleyJames S. BelikoveBlakeslee BellRobert BennettGerald BergtromAlfred B. Bigelow

Victoria Blair-SmithFrank BlairJulia BlakeRay Bland and Ann DennyThomas and Cindy BlandJoanne and Daniel BlissC. Richard BoboCatherine C. BodurowChristina BodurowConstance C. BodurowEleanor BodurowBruce BoydJay Braatz and Eric BuckBen BradburnBrame Foundation, Inc.J. Yancey BrameAnn and Rick BresnahanAnnette and Peter BrickleyMarjorie M. BrideArthur and Mary BrownCindy Makin BrownDouglas P. BrownRobert A. BryanNoah BuckChristopher BuelerWimberly BurtonCarol ButlerElizabeth CabotJim and Suzanne CabotAndrew CallanJohn and Linda CallanBob and Roberta CallananJulia CarletonPatricia CarletonJean-Jacques L. CarnalMichael CarpenterAnn Louise CarricarteLaura Carrigan and Christopher CarriganRichard and Patricia CavanaghMartha B. ChabinskyEleanor and Simeon ChapinTheresa M. ChaseRobert ChatfieldBenjamin and Shelly Chigier

Keith and Debbie ChrismanAnthony M. CieriRichard CieroSandra Palmer CiolinoVernon W. ClashEdward J. ClearElizabeth and John CleverlySarah Coburn and Christopher S. LeePeter and Joanne CoburnAlan CoeAlex CohenNeil and Carrie ColanClifford B. ColeMatthew and Gwen ColeBarron CollierThe Community Foundation for the Greater Capital RegionCommunity Foundation of New JerseyJonathan B. ConantPhilip ConklingChristopher Connolly and Marjorie LinerMarguerite ConnonNancy ConstableTony and Norvalene ContakosJonas and Stacey ContakosGeoffrey and Dianne CookeNathaniel CoolidgeBarry D. CoppGinny CorsiMerle CosgroveAlice C. CoughlinCarlton CraigWendy H. CrandallSusan and Kennedy CranePatricia L. CreightonPeter and Catherine CreightonCatherine CroninFrancis and Emily CullenThe Culver FamilyL. John and Mary Lynn CulverJanet and Jim CummingCurvey Family FoundationJames C. CurveyAustin and Alison Curwen

Chris DamboiseAgnes E. DancigerJanny DanielsSergei and Dieuwke DavydovStu & Ellen DawsonJessica De VivoDavid DeBiasiDellora A. and Lester J. Norris FoundationLauraine DenaultMaureen and John DenisonEric DennyM. Kenyon DensleyDiageo North America FoundationJudith DickinsonFaith S. DiemandCapt. Edward DietrichJames DiMantoDistant JourneysStephen DittmannDiversified CommunicationsJames R. DoaneDock at Crayton CoveMary Beth DolanRenee DomogauerJoey and Carol DonnellyKen and Debra DonnellyJanet L. DooleyRaymond E. DooleyJoan DoolittleHal A. DorfmanSusan J. DoublerJames DownSandra J. DownieThomas J. DoyleCooper Dragonette and Jill SkrabalakLeslie K. DrexeliusDix and Nancy DruceAnn P. DuffyPaul F. DuffySusan M. DunningEleanor A. DwightDyan and Tom DyerOakley Dyer and Jill SadyDeborah Milligan East

2014 ENGAGEMENT REPORT

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Laurie (Lee) Easton Parker ‘84The Edmund & Betsy Cabot Charitable FoundationBurton P. EdwardsLinda R. EdwardsTom and Tina EdwardsThor EmoryChristopher F. ErskinePaige and Harding ErwinF.P. Worthen FoundationRich FallerCarol and Roger FallonFeather Foundation, Inc.Jennifer M. FeeneyMark A. FejtaJef FellowsAnne Ferree and Michael James FreyCarole and Philip FiliMary and Ken FineganRobert E. FlightReginald C. FosterAlexandra FotiadesJames FowleClayton and Margaret FowlerElena FracassaMoira FracassaLinos FrantzeskakisKarin A. FrazerBart FriedmanRichard and Donna Lee FrischEdith M. FumiaJames FutterknechtRobert L. GableThe Gant Family FoundationSamuel Gant Sarah and Christopher GantDavid GardnerJames and Edith GarrettFranklin P. GatesLynne M. GawtryLavern GaynorGE FoundationGE United Way CampaignGeneral Electric CorporationMatthew GilmoreAndrew GlendinningLewis R. GlennWalter and Eleanor Goddard

William B. GoddardGeorge F. Golden, Jr.Nancy A. GoldenbergAlexander and Kimberly GoldfarbDoug Goldhirsch and FamilyBarbara M. GoodbodyJessica GoodwinLewis and Remle GordonBob and Maureen GordonMichael and Karen GortonFrancis GrunowKathleen GundersenJohn and Jeanne GurchinRandall A. HackDonald and Susan HamillMarion HammondMaureen P. HansonJ. Peter and Dorothy HareTrevor Harris and Paola VitaJohn and Alice HarrisonStephen HassenfeltAnna HauptGordon H. HayesWilliam H. HayesElizabeth Wendy HazardJulie HeadMike HeaneyPolly and Thomas HeathRoger A. HeiderHelen I. Graham Charitable FoundationRobert and Chum Mei HellersonEd HendersonLiza HicksLana HillKaren and Dave HinchenSheryl Lee HinmanOlga HirshhornGary F. HiselMr. and Mrs. Aloysius HobauszStephen and Nancy HomerFiona and Tony HooperDavid G. HoytMark HughesMarlene V. HumeHumiston & Moore EngineersTerrence HuttonJeffrey and Laura IsaacRené and Ann Isaac

J.C. Kellogg FoundationAnne O. JacksonThe James W. Down Company, Inc.Douglas and Jean Marie JamiesonRyan JaretSusanne Javorski and Bruce MacLeodDavid and Debbie JenkinsTom JonesWendy Jordan and Carolyn SauckJosephine and Louise Crane FoundationThomas Judge and Susan GroceCandice KaneLisa KanebJohn KaperJan KearcePaul and Maureen KeatingJoseph F. KebartasDaniel C. Keleher, Jr.Rusty and Betsy KelloggNathaniel and Ellen KelloggElizabeth Claire Kennedy, HI ‘65Peter KentPaul J. KiltinenJohn and Dorothy KingKatherine KirklandSarah L. KirnLouis and Pauline KislikBrad and Bonnie KleinLee P. KlingensteinA. Lynn KoesterPeter C. KroneGretchen Kuhn and Kevin HeynigerMark and Deidre LacambraWillem and Ida LangeBill and Natalie LantzShapleigh LaPointeMr. and Mrs. Michael J. LaughlinGary J. LavitTim and Dorie LawsonJames G. LeafJanis LeBaronJack and Laura LeeJ. Stephen LeeLance R. LeeChristopher S. LeemingDaniel A. LevineGloria LevinsRobert and Mary Ann Levins

Jeffrey and Susan LewisCarl LittleDavid LittleThe Lookout FoundationKathleen A. LuvisiDennis M. LydonKelsi LyonBruce MacAdam and Kochava DuschenesPamela and Denis MacBrayneFred and Laurie MacInnesIngham and Marilyn MackBill and Winnie MackeyJimmy MadejaStuart and Lorry MahlerMaine Community FoundationSharon A. MaloyChris MankElmer D. MarlinGregg and Caroline MarstonCarol B. MartinSteve MatousCheryl MaudeLewis B. MaulJames Mays and Nancy LubanMcAdams Charitable FoundationSusan McBride and Christopher RichmondBetsy B. McCannMichael McCannRobert B. McCannWilliam and Nelda McClellanGeorge McCownMr. and Mrs. Norman E. McCulloch, Jr. Neil McEachernJane G. McElroyHenry and Edith McHenry, Jr.Ellen McIntireDaniel J. McKenneyJohn and Cathy McKenneyDavid H. MengesMiles M. MerwinJoe Messina and Jessica TylerEd and Janet MillerAdele O. MillerClyde A. MillerEdward and Janet MillerHolly MillerKim MillerNathaniel Miller

Charles and Patricia ReadeDavid R. RearickRobena ReidGeorge W. ReithofferRemington Consulting, Inc. John and Jackie RemingtonAnna RemsonBetsy and Stuart RichKenneth RichMichael and Charlotte RileyRussell RoderickTed and Dana RodmanJeffrey and Sandra RogersWilliam RogersCarol RohlChris P. RokousRuth RomerJerry Ross and Holly Heller-RossMichael and Flynn RossTammy L. RoweChristopher Rowley and Jennifer BoyleJason RubachRobert M. RuoffHelen RussellS. Spencer Scott Fund, Inc.Margery SalterSuzanne SaltsmanHeather B. SawitskyChase SawyerMichael SawyerC. Thomas SawyerMolly P. ScheuRon Schiller and Alan FletcherScott SchlisselTed SchmidtJohn SchroeterNancy K. SchultSchwab Charitable FundSam and Nancy ScottGeoffrey Scott and Anita Brosius-ScottCurtis and Nina ScribnerLinda and Bob SeboRichard E. SeeRobert B. SegalRicki D. ShapiroGayle E ShawRobert J. ShawLynn and Lance Shearer

Bill MillerChris and Cathy MiltonJosh and Mary MinerStefanie MojonnierHelen S. MonahanDaniel MontagueWhitney MontgomeryMary L. Moran and Bruce HaffnerBruce C. MorehouseSteven D. MorganJohn MorinBarbara A. Moroski-BrowneBeth and Steve MorrisJohn B. MorrisBridget and Jack MortonRichard W. MuiseNejdat and Andrea MullaAmanda MurphyJerry MurphyThomas M. MurphyMark L. MyattBarbara M. NaefNathaniel and Elizabeth P. Stevens FoundationJames E. NavranSteve NealGrace NelsonHarvey N. NemirowNetwork for GoodGary NewfieldSuzanne Newsom Pierce and Bruce PierceJohn and Kimberly NicoletDennis W. NixonEliza C. NolanPaige Rense NolandJen NoldChristopher and Kathleen NorrisNSTAR FoundationTino O’BrienLuke O’NeillJames OlamJudy M. OnanianGretchen OstherrAnn G. OttavianoLeanne OuimetOutward Bound, Inc.Jeffrey HellerAngela Biel

William and Beth OwensPacifica FoundationGeoff Page and Marylou FrazierRick Palin and Patricia McGaheyJane PanicucciDaniel G. Pappas HIOBS-1979Michael Parenteau and Keryn GottshalkRafe and Kate ParkerJohn Van C. ParkerJohn ParsonsVin De PasqualeLarry PatrickFrank and Patrice PatrinostroDerry PattersonJohn L. PattilloBiz Van Gelder and Ollie PattonArthur PearsonJack R. Peat Jr.Nancy PeelBrooks H. PenningtonJim PercivalHenry B. PerryBrian D. PetersonMark PetraitisAnne Peyton and Eric DarnellHarriet F. PhillipsBecky PierceMichael A. PikulinDavid A. PillaTodd and Robin PinesNancy Pivirotto-Barbe and Lorraine CorsoPatricia PlasterRichard PodolskyJoseph F. PogesThomas PolkAmy and Robert PollienFred W. PoolKatherine Pope and Christopher HarteJen Porter and John DietterPortland GreenDrinksJudith G. PottSarah PrakPhilip PrestonCindy and Buddy PurcellAnthony PusateriQuaker Hill FoundationJeannette RanucciKatherine and Louis Rawden

Robert W. SheldonRoss and Kathleen SherbrookeSiemens Caring Hands Giving CampaignBob and Julianne SillsLawrence M. SilvermanFrank and Libby SimonChip and Mary Liz SimonsMatthew SimpsonBarbara Y. SippVirginia R. SlackSmiling Spirit YogaRyan SmithJ.P. and Kaki SmithDavid and Jane SmithG.R. Gray SmithJeff SmithMonique and Dan SmithEarl J. Smythe, Jr.Brent SnowPaul and Joan SorensenErling and Susie SpeerJohn Spencer and Natalie Fell SpencerJohn SpencerSpinnaker TrustAnne Seymour St. JohnDagny St. JohnSusan St. JohnThe Stanley Family Fund of Community Foundation of New JerseyMike Stanley and Sue ScottMelvyn J. StarkPeter T. StebenRay L. SteeleSally StetsonSandra L. StoneAnthony StraussStephen SummersJan B. TaftKenneth K. TalmageGreg and Constance TaminosianJ. Arthur and Jeannette TaylorJ. Michael and Wendy TaylorMegan K. TaylorRobert S. TaylorSaranne H. TaylorBeverley Tebbetts EdsonTeleflex FoundationHugh Thompson

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50th Anniversary event photos courtesy of Brian Peterson. All other photos are from our students and staff members from the field. If you note any errors or inconsistencies in this report, please contact us at (855) 802-0307.

Carol and Gary ThurstonGalen and Susan ToddRobert and Anita ToppinBrendan F. TrainorThe Tresemer FoundationThe Triceratops GroupGary TublinJoan TurkUnited Way of Rhode IslandThe USAA Foundation, Inc.Harry VafiadisPeter Van AlstineMina Hale VarneyVirginia Wellington Cabot FoundationJohn VonkW. Clement & Jessie V. Stone FoundationJohn G. Wafer, IIILeslie C. WardJohn S. WatanabeEllen WatkinsMark WawerBob and Wendy WeilerJoan W. WelshWestWind FoundationDennis M. WhiteChristopher and Christine WilkinsonCharles S. and Gale WillauerAnn and Brad WillauerDavid and Cathy WillauerNora WillauerLangley WillauerPeter and Carol WillauerRaymond R. WilliamsCharles and Beverly WilliamsonJames D. WilliamsonJeremy WintersteenAlicia WithamGretchin WitmanSteven H. WolfVictoria Woodhull and John CushingRichard W. WoodvilleJoan M. WorganDavid WorthenPatricia WrobelWrong Fork ProductionsJamie and Phyllis WyethHeather and Dan WymanLiora Yalof

YourCause, LLCBarry ZellerCapt. Bill and Caroline Zuber

50th Anniversary Contributing ArtistsJoel BabbKrisanne BakerKevin BeersAndré Benoit Jr.Mary BourkeSam CadyDan CoreyLois DoddCooper DragonetteBarbara GoodbodyAlison HillEric HopkinsJill HoyJanice KasperFred KelloggMonica KellyT. Allen LawsonJessica Lee IvesJeffrey LewisDavid Little

2014 Administrative Team Eric Denny, Executive Director

Admissions Deborah Murray, Admissions Director

AM Dillon, Admissions Coordinator Brooke Payne, Course Advisor

Custom Group Programs Cindy Brown, Custom Groups Program Director

Geoff Scott, Custom Groups Sales Director

Development Stefanie Mojonnier, Advancement Manager

Finance Jeanne Dellamarco, Business Manager

Karen Willis, Business Coordinator

Fleet & Facilities John McBride, Fleet and Facilities Director

Marketing Amanda Murphy, Marketing Director

Jared Cumming, Marketing Coordinator

Wilderness Program Caroline Blair-Smith, Program Director Andy Bartleet, Land Program Manager Julia Makowski, Sea Program Manager

Dan Wellehan, Staffing Manager

Staff Recognition2014 Kellogg Award Cindy Brown Julia Makowski

3 Years of Service Amanda Coale Dana Crane Mary Kinney Kelsi Lyon Stefanie Mojonnier Sarah Nutt Andrew Pape Eli Walker

5 Years of Service Alex Busack Jared Cumming Robin Dilley Adam McKinlay Stephen Summers

10 Years of Service Brian Ahearn Diane Sternberg

15 Years of Service Alex Strong Gary Tublin

25 Years of Service Colin Clark Suzanne Pierce

30 Years of Service Cindy Brown

In Loving MemoryMichael J. CulverAnn DrewGeoffrey IsaacJohn Robert Jones IVFamily of John & Cathy McKenneyJo Ann RemingtonCol. Robert B. RheaultAmie RileyGregory SimonsEthan ThurstonMichael J. VolpeRon WilburCharles H. WillauerBetty WillauerTodd Williams

50th Anniversary VolunteersSandy AylesworthBeach BaywoodJay BraatzCarol ButlerJulia CarletonAndy ChakoumakosAmanda CoaleLiz ComoDana CraneDave CrossJohn DonovanCooper DragonetteRob DwelleyCraig EmmesJonathan Goldberg

To Make A Financial Contribution:Checks can be mailed to: Hurricane Island Outward Bound School 41 Mechanic St., Ste. 313 Camden, ME 04843

Credit card donations can be made online at: www.hiobs.org/give

Gifts of stock are always welcome and appreciated. Please call (855) 802-0307 for more details.

Meredith HelfrichSheldon ItoKelley KasperJorie McCannNate MillerRick E. PerryBrian PetersonKathleen PhilbrookBruce PierceTom PolkKyle ScottDiane SternbergBenjamin UrmstonVictoria WoodhullTim Woodworth

Special Thanks to the Hurricane Island Foundation, their Board of Directors and Staff Members for making our 50th Anniversary Reunion on Hurricane Island successful!

Ed NadeauTessa O’BrienDavid PaffhausenColin PageMike ParenteauRick PerryChris PinchbeckPeter RalstonGlenn RenellJohn SantoroMarianne SmithSusan St. JohnCaleb Stone Joyce TennesonEmily TrenholmGreta Van CampenSusan Van CampenVictroia WoodhullJamie Wyeth

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41 Mechanic St., Ste. 313 | Camden, ME 04843

Board of DirectorsCatherine AlexanderMargaret J. BraatzJames Cabot, Chairman of the Board Austin CurwenEric DennyClayton FowlerMatthew GlassBradford KleinEdward MillerNejdat MullaJack Nicolet, MD, Chairman of the CouncilBrooks PenningtonTodd PinesJen PorterKaki SmithVictoria Woodhull, Vice Chairwoman of the Board

Members of the CouncilMarjorie M. BrideConstance BodurowJohn CallanStu and Ellen DawsonSarah GantRobert GordonAnne O. JacksonJan KearceMorris W. KelloggNathaniel KelloggJeff LewisKenneth B. MarlinMary Moran, MDRichard PalinMargaret PurcellJohn RemingtonMichael StanleySandra StoneDaniel Wyman