2001-2010

2001
Total Giving $3,390
Class Participation 9%

Marcin Balicki  1
Amelia Bauer  8
Jeffrey Bogin  8
Tayin Chen  8
Linda Chien  5
Brian Chun  7
David DeLeo  9
Christine DeMattia  6
Steven Demetropoulos  9
Desmond Flynn  4
Yunglin Gazes  5
Andre Georges  7
Jay Hall  10
Russell Mohn  10
Thomas O'Connor  6
Michal Raz-Russo  7
Zev Salomon  8
Helena Tam  10
Ronald Vogel  1
Molly Welch  6

2002
Total Giving $3,022
Class Participation 8%

Melissa Appel-Nahmias  6
Gianni Babino  2
Francisco Bello  5
Christine Boelke  3
Jaime Cacheiro  5
Keith Chung  9
Elizabeth Harris  4
Jon Harris  4
Allen Irwin  4
Leroy Li  7
Chad Miyasaki  2
Kenneth Mui, LEED AP  7
Nicole Neeman Brady  9
Dana Olton  7
Donna Peruzzi  7
Yaffa Schoffman  5
Eugene Shevchuk  3
Sophia Yoon  4

2003
Total Giving $3,838
Class Participation 7%

Basil Alexander  4
Amy Chuo  8
Julia Guerrero  2
Purvi Irwin  3
Jackson Koo  4
Evan Lapointe  7
Charles Li  8
Darren Louie  6
Scott Miller  7
Derek Musa  6
Jason Rivera  5
Sara Shraibman  1
Gregory Sinanian  7
Ting-Ting Tsai  3
Ka Chun Yiu  4

2004
Total Giving $3,268
Class Participation 7%

Conamore Alexander  2
Richard Auffermann  5
Aaron Bader  5
Kevin Dusling  6
Vasilios Giannopoulos  6
Brandon Hsieh  1
Sylvia Louie  4
John Mathai  4
Joseph Nahmias  5
Corinne Nippert  4
Anita Ragusa  6
Andrew Simmonds  2
Daniel To  2
Mia Tsiamis  5
Stephen York  2
Neil Zimmerman  6

2005
Total Giving $2,689
Class Participation 10%

Aymen Abdalla  3
Jeffrey Alper  5
Natalie Bazile  3
Lauren Beach  4
Jeffrey Bernstein  3
Adrien Casey  5
Bryan Conroy  6
Elizabeth Cooper  2
Tori Davis  3
Thomas Dobinson  2
Ajit Gokhale  1
Eric Heinz  1
Yeon Wha Hong  1
Haw-Uyn Jao  4
Alexis Lenza  4
Joseph Lim, Jr.  6
Matthew Manchisi  2
Thomas Pagano  2
George Sycip  3
Bi-Jun Tan  2
Roy Thadathil  2
Andrew Wu  6
Andy Yang  2
Haobin Yu  5


2006
Total Giving $1,044
Class Participation 6%

Steven Darienzo  2
Tali Fuss  2
Michael Granat  5
Leah Hebert  1
Bright Hung  2
Lola Kalman  1
Pavel Nikulin  3
Salvatore Perrotta  2
Christopher Shelley  2
Troels Soerensen  3
Brian Turner  2
Daniel Webre  2
John Zaborskis, Jr.  4


2007
Total Giving $13,128
Class Participation 12%

Glen Barfield  3
Lyndsay Bloom  1
James Brittingham  1
Juliana Cadamuro Gizas  1
Gregory Carpenter  3
Melanie Chung  4
Roger Cost  3
Peter Derderian  4
Christina Ernst  2
Christopher Gerne  2
Graham Gibbons  3
Emily Grenader  4
David Hagerman  1
Michael Kalontarov  1
Ashwin Kirpalani  2
Dorra Kridis  1
Paul Majcherczyk  3
Angelo Maragos  3
Jonathan Miller  2
David Petersen  1
Steven Riccobono  4
Matthew Ruehle  1
Kelly Smolar  2
Sebastien Tilmans  2
Clair Wholean  3
Kenny Wong  2
Jackson Xue  1

2008
Total Giving $2,930
Class Participation 5%

Sofia Berinstein  1
Neil Bhojani  2
May Cheng  2
Nava Chitrik  2
John Consiglio  1
Nikolas Gelormino  1
Doo Won Kim  1
Dennis Kong  3
Lauren Myers Ellberger  2
Ruslan Tepelyan  1
Richard Verret  1
Aliza Wachsstock  1


2009
Total Giving $2,065
Class Participation 6%

Catherine Ahn  1
Kathleen Brumder  1
Krista Durney  1
Michelle Isoldi  1
Kalle Lindgren  1
David Maron  1
Christopher Mitchell  1
Dennis Murphy  1
Matthew Ostrow  1
Mukarram Razvi  1
Albert Wang  1
Lydia Xynogala  1
Kinu Yamamoto  1

2010
Total Giving $300
Class Participation 1%

Avi Englard  1
Eleanor Swordy  1

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