Liabilities / Assets
38th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 38% of similar nonprofits.
Precomputed percentiles for this filing year versus similar nonprofits in the same peer cohort.
Liabilities / Assets
38th percentile
Higher debt load relative to assets than 38% of similar nonprofits.
Liabilities / Revenue
48th percentile
Higher debt load relative to revenue than 48% of similar nonprofits.
Net Margin
32nd percentile
Higher net margin than 32% of similar nonprofits.
Top Officer Pay
25th percentile
Higher top officer pay than 25% of similar nonprofits.
Top officer pay equals 0.2% of source-year revenue.
Asset Growth
12th percentile
Faster asset growth than 12% of similar nonprofits.
Revenue Growth
27th percentile
Faster revenue growth than 27% of similar nonprofits.
Assets
Down$487,810,039
Down $25,057,805 (-4.9%) from 2022
Net Assets
Down$392,287,164
Down $20,768,525 (-5.0%) from 2022
Liabilities
Down$95,522,875
Down $4,289,280 (-4.3%) from 2022
Revenue
Down$192,660,298
Down $11,274,280 (-5.5%) from 2022
Expenses
Up$196,525,026
Up $2,800,983 (+1.4%) from 2022
Net Income
Down-$3,864,728
Down $14,075,263 (-138%) from 2022
Norwich's mission is to give our youth an education that shall be American in its character.
| Line | Beginning | End | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Assets | |||
| Investments Other Securities | $179,581,351 | $174,867,263 | ▼ $4,714,088 |
| Land, Buildings, and Equipment, Net | $169,494,839 | $167,945,940 | ▼ $1,548,899 |
| Investments in Publicly Traded Securities | $103,863,656 | $88,062,524 | ▼ $15,801,132 |
| Savings and Temporary Cash Investments | $20,182,031 | $20,543,794 | ▲ $361,763 |
| Accounts Receivable | $9,309,302 | $9,927,872 | ▲ $618,570 |
| Pledges and Grants Receivable | $6,286,001 | $5,644,918 | ▼ $641,083 |
| Prepaid Expenses and Deferred Charges | $2,948,516 | $2,576,270 | ▼ $372,246 |
| Other Notes and Loans Receivable, Net | $3,942,951 | $2,487,623 | ▼ $1,455,328 |
| Inventories for Sale or Use | $1,724,826 | $1,850,134 | ▲ $125,308 |
| Total Assets | $512,867,844 | $487,810,039 | ▼ $25,057,805 |
| Other Assets Total | $15,534,371 | $13,903,701 | ▼ $1,630,670 |
| Liabilities | |||
| Tax Exempt Bond Liabilities | $71,555,914 | $68,432,121 | ▼ $3,123,793 |
| Other Liabilities | $20,564,900 | $15,233,585 | ▼ $5,331,315 |
| Deferred Revenue | $3,540,686 | $5,940,848 | ▲ $2,400,162 |
| Accounts Payable and Accrued Expenses | $4,150,655 | $3,539,670 | ▼ $610,985 |
| Mortgage Notes Payable Secured by Investment Property | - | $2,376,651 | - |
| Total Liabilities | $99,812,155 | $95,522,875 | ▼ $4,289,280 |
| Net Assets / Fund Balance | |||
| Net Assets With Donor Restrictions | $225,485,165 | $216,000,194 | ▼ $9,484,971 |
| Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions | $187,570,524 | $176,286,970 | ▼ $11,283,554 |
| Total Net Assets Fund Balance | $413,055,689 | $392,287,164 | ▼ $20,768,525 |
| Total Liabilities and Net Assets / Fund Balance | $512,867,844 | $487,810,039 | ▼ $25,057,805 |
| Asset | Book Value | Depreciation | Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buildings | $141,406,183 | $106,047,893 | $247,454,076 |
| Equipment | $6,312,311 | $40,628,647 | $46,940,958 |
| Other Land Buildings | $19,175,936 | $14,666,926 | $33,842,862 |
| Land | $1,051,510 | - | $1,051,510 |
| Other Securities | $104,337 | - | - |
| Period | Beginning | Contrib. | Gain/Loss | Other Uses | End |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | $292,956,988 | $5,400,168 | ▼ $3,345,716 | $15,784,088 | $271,823,104 |
| 2021 | $338,240,724 | $4,727,117 | ▼ $38,208,664 | $5,472,762 | $292,956,988 |
| 2020 | $224,549,886 | $4,652,080 | ▲ $121,313,475 | $6,408,065 | $338,240,724 |
| 2019 | $221,547,427 | $2,196,086 | ▲ $15,493,780 | $9,105,247 | $224,549,886 |
| 2018 | $225,262,364 | $3,505,515 | ▲ $4,913,289 | $6,349,353 | $221,547,427 |
| Name | Title | Full / Part Time | Base | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mark Anarumo | President | FT | $377,072 | $85,221 | $462,293 |
| Frank Vanecek | Professor of Information Tech. | FT | $210,074 | $19,680 | $229,754 |
| Martin Hanifin | VP for Administration & Finance | FT | $189,065 | $29,437 | $218,502 |
| Huw Read | Professor of Information Security | FT | $171,770 | $43,979 | $215,749 |
| Gregory Matthews | VP Enrollment Management | FT | $186,268 | $25,230 | $211,498 |
| Karen Gaines | Provost | FT | $158,006 | $45,333 | $203,339 |
| Henry Collier | Program Manager | FT | $157,140 | $42,053 | $199,193 |
| Elizabeth Kennedy | VP Development | FT | $191,274 | $7,878 | $199,152 |
| Michael Battig | Professor | FT | $152,011 | $45,933 | $197,944 |
| David Whaley | Secretary/senior VP Administration | FT | $154,576 | $41,233 | $195,809 |
| Marcus Ellis | Program Director | FT | $165,335 | $29,248 | $194,583 |
| William Clements | Professor | FT | $157,185 | $25,185 | $182,370 |
| George Silowash | Chief Information Security Officer | FT | $156,110 | $9,121 | $165,231 |
| William Mccullough | Commandant/VP Student Affairs | FT | $113,020 | $25,796 | $138,816 |
| Danielle Pelczarski | Senior VP and Chief of Staff | FT | $114,970 | $8,829 | $123,799 |
| Stephen Fitzhugh | Interim Provost | FT | $73,768 | $11,822 | $85,590 |
| Jamie Comolli | Assistant Secretary | FT | $61,488 | $3,200 | $64,688 |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Alan F Deforest | Chairman |
| Roberta Haney | Vice Chair |
| Philip Soucy | Vice Chairman |
| Benjamin Price | Trustee |
| Blair Lavoie | Trustee |
| David Pierce | Trustee |
| E Miles Prentice | Trustee |
| Francisco Leija | Trustee |
| Isabelle Desjardins | Trustee |
| Jesus Mangual | Trustee |
| Joan Lafrance | Trustee |
| John Broadmeadow | Trustee |
| John Collins | Trustee |
| John Koziol | Trustee |
| Landers Symes | Trustee |
| Larry Lang | Trustee |
| Lawrence Costa | Trustee |
| Mark Bowman | Trustee |
| Maxine Grad | Trustee |
| Michael Palmer | Trustee |
| Pamela Little | Trustee |
| Patricia Elmer | Trustee |
| Patricia Tracey | Trustee |
| Philip Down | Trustee |
| Robert Young | Trustee |
| Trevor Albertson | Trustee |
| William Lasky | Trustee |
| William Priesmeyer | Trustee |
| Charles Meng | Trustee (until Fye 2023) |
| John Gatti | Trustee (until Fye 2023) |
| Mark Thompson | Trustee (until Fye 2023) |
| Peter Dalrymple | Trustee (until Fye 2023) |
| Richard Neal | Trustee (until Fye 2023) |
| James Dunkelman | Interim VP Admin & Finance |
| Philip Susmann | VP Strategic Ptnrshp/pres Nuari |
| Contractor | Services | Location | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pearson Education INC | Outsourced Admissions | 221 RIVER ST, Hoboken, NJ 07030 | $1,920,083 |
| Virginia Polytechnical Institute And Sta | Grant Subaward | 800 WASHINGTON ST SW, Blacksburg, VA 24061 | $1,724,920 |
| Nuari-nu Applied Research Institutes | Grant Subaward | PO BOX 30, Northfield, VT 05663 | $1,457,727 |
| Texas A&m University | Grant Subaward | 400 HARVEY MITCHELL PKWY S SUITE 3, College Station, TX 77845 | $1,426,359 |
| Wiley Edu LLC | Outsourced Admissions | 851 TRAFALGAR CT SUITE 420 W, Maitland, FL 32751 | $1,382,848 |
| Contribution Type | Contribution Count | Reported Amount | Valuation Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Securities Publicly Traded | 17 | $311,248 | Fair Market Value (FMV) |
| Other Non Cash Contri Table | 172 | $136,177 | Cost |
| Other Non Cash Contri Table | 18 | $45,447 | Fair Market Value (FMV) |
| Art Historical Treasures | 2 | $18,000 | Appraisal |
| Total Noncash Contributions | 209 | $510,872 | - |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Grants and Similar Amounts Paid | $71,388,830 |
| Salaries, Compensation, and Employee Benefits | $62,666,606 |
| Other Expenses | $62,469,590 |
| Total Fundraising Expense | $3,880,961 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Line Item | Program | Management | Fundraising | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grants to Domestic Individuals | $70,997,283 | - | - | $70,997,283 |
| Other Salaries and Wages | $42,361,488 | $7,615,652 | $2,274,191 | $52,251,331 |
| Fees for Services Other | $13,024,817 | $1,119,908 | $280,096 | $14,424,821 |
| Depreciation Depletion | $8,770,257 | $453,931 | - | $9,224,188 |
| All Other Expenses | $4,277,225 | $806,442 | $145,710 | $5,229,377 |
| Information Technology | $1,479,147 | $2,411,069 | $55,428 | $3,945,644 |
| Travel | $3,074,732 | $454,759 | $248,564 | $3,778,055 |
| Payroll Taxes | $2,850,695 | $512,491 | $153,041 | $3,516,227 |
| Occupancy | $3,436,644 | $3,563 | $2,368 | $3,442,575 |
| Interest | $2,961,419 | $153,512 | - | $3,114,931 |
| Pension Plan Contributions | $2,201,372 | $395,758 | $118,181 | $2,715,311 |
| Other Employee Benefits | $1,889,376 | $339,668 | $101,432 | $2,330,476 |
| Other Expenses | $1,835,225 | $20,364 | $1,106 | $1,856,695 |
| Current Officers, Directors, Trustees, and Key Employees | $680,722 | $774,603 | $397,936 | $1,853,261 |
| Insurance | - | $1,310,323 | - | $1,310,323 |
| Fees for Service Investment Mgmnt Fees | - | $1,023,683 | - | $1,023,683 |
| Fees for Services Management | $715,949 | $201,620 | - | $917,569 |
| Office Expenses | $443,210 | $64,556 | $45,054 | $552,820 |
| Advertising | $364,172 | $22,794 | $2,250 | $389,216 |
| Grants to Domestic Orgs | $233,970 | - | - | $233,970 |
| Foreign Grants | $157,577 | - | - | $157,577 |
| Fees for Services Accounting | - | $154,118 | - | $154,118 |
| Fees for Services Legal | - | $78,804 | - | $78,804 |
| Fees for Services Lobbying | - | $18,676 | - | $18,676 |
| Conferences and Meetings | $15,015 | $3,398 | - | $18,413 |
| Total Functional Expenses | $174,076,684 | $18,567,381 | $3,880,961 | $196,525,026 |
| Recipient | Location | Category | Purpose | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Village of Northfield | Northfield, VT | 170(b)(1)(a)(v) | Emergency Assistance | $233,970 |
| Region | Activity | Services | Offices | Employees | Spending |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central America & the Caribbean | Investments | Study Abroad and Faculty Development | 1 | 5 | $77,989,125 |
| Sub-saharan Africa | Investments | Study Abroad and Faculty Development | - | - | $1,820,247 |
| Europe | Program Services | Study Abroad and Faculty Development | - | - | $1,030,333 |
| Europe (including Iceland & Greenland) | Grantmaking | - | - | - | $87,750 |
| Central America & the Caribbean | Grantmaking | Scholarships | - | - | $34,378 |
| South Asia | Grantmaking | Scholarships | - | - | $33,449 |
| Russia and Neighboring States | Program Services | Grant to an Organization | - | - | $27,848 |
| East Asia & the Pacific | Program Services | Study Abroad and Faculty Development | - | - | $25,116 |
| North America | Program Services | - | - | - | $5,990 |
| Middle East and North Africa | Program Services | Grant to an Organization | - | - | $2,200 |
| East Asia and the Pacific | Grantmaking | Study Abroad and Faculty Development | - | - | $2,000 |
| Line Item | Amount |
|---|---|
| Fundraising Direct Expenses | $408,487 |
| Fundraising Gross Income | $330,632 |
| Professional Fundraising Fees | $0 |
| Event | Gross Receipts | Gross Revenue | Direct Expenses | Net Income |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brian Bill Golf Tournament | $351,755 | $162,758 | $30,675 | $132,083 |
| Fins and Feathers | $361,940 | $99,199 | $106,877 | $-7,678 |
| Total Events | $815,650 | $330,632 | $408,487 | $-77,855 |
| Liability | Amount |
|---|---|
| Swap Valuation | $5,446,908 |
| Accrued Liabilities | $4,913,861 |
| Government Advances & Student Loans | $2,902,656 |
| Discount on Life Income Funds | $1,970,160 |
| Bond | Issuer | Issued | Issue Price | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Vermont Educational & Health Buildings Financing Agency | 2017-12-28 | $60,490,068 | Refinance 2008 construction bonds |
| B | Vermont Educational & Health Buildings Financing Agency | 2013-12-23 | $24,515,000 | CONSTRUCTION FINANCING |
| Bond | Total Proceeds | Spent | Retired | Issuance Costs |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | $60,490,068 | $60,490,068 | $11,290,068 | $457,908 |
| B | $24,515,000 | $580,230 | $4,820,000 | - |
“The board of trustees audit committee reviews and comments on the form 990, including schedule b, schedule of contributors, before it is filed. An electronic copy of form 990, not including schedule b, is distributed to all board members before the return is filed. A paper copy of the schedule b, physically located on the university campus, is available for any board member to review once the members of the audit committee complete their initial review.”
“The conflict of interest policy and affidavit is distributed annually to board of trustees. The completed affidavits are returned and reviewed by both the university administration and the audit committee of the board of trustees for conflicts that could impair the judgement of the individuals. The audit committee reports the result of their review to the full board during the fall meeting. The audit committee asks any trustee with a disclosed conflict of interest to recuse themselves from board conversations where the outcome could affect the business relationship with the university.”
“The compensation of officers and senior administrators at norwich university is set by the president with the advice of the compensation committee of the board of trustees. The president's compensation is set by the board of trustees with the advice of the compensation committee. The process used for these decisions follows the guidelines suggested by the irs for compliance with irc section 4958. The primary factor in these determinations is compensation benchmarking following the methods used for all staff at the university. Benchmark compensation data is obtained from an annual compensation survey of higher education institutions conducted by the college and university professional association for human resources (cupa-hr). Norwich university compares to a selected compensation cohort from this survey. The current cohort includes all responses from institutions with operating budgets in the range of $60 million to $140 million that offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. About 205 institutions included in the survey meet these criteria. For all staff at norwich, a factor based on time in the current job level is applied to the benchmark rate from the compensation survey to find an expected market rate for each employee in the current position. Compensation increases are proposed to assure that employees are not below a specified percentage of the expected market rate. Currently, the minimum is 85%. In addition to the compensation benchmark data, the committee considers performance information on the senior administrators provided by the president, and the results of the performance appraisal of the president conducted by the board. The director of human resources serves as the staff liaison to the compensation committee. The process was most recently undertaken upon hiring of the new president. The president's compensation is reviewed annually. The formal charge to the compensation committee of the board is presented below. Compensation committee this committee was established in october 2009 based on the work of the ad hoc compensation committee, which was established on june 10, 2005. The primary purpose of this committee is to ensure that the president and other highly compensated employees are compensated in a way that is consistent with performance, longevity, market equity, and in accordance with current irs rules and regulations, including the intermediate sanctions under irc section 4958. The committee will review and provide advice to the president on compensation issues for the officers and senior administrators and other highly compensated individuals, review compensation benchmarks and studies done by independent organizations, and use appropriate comparable data prior to making these recommendations to the president. In addition, the committee will make a recommendation to the full board on the president's compensation. Documentation of the board's actions are to be considered confidential and are to remain on file with the secretary of the board. Committees should use appropriate irs provided checklists in their decision making process and deliberations. The director of human resources will be the liaison.”
“Norwich university's governing documents, financial statements, tax filings and conflict of interest policies are available for review upon request. The norwich university form 990 is available for public review at www.guidestar.org.”
“Mr. Susmann averages 4 hours per week as the norwich university vice president for strategic partnerships and 36 hours per week as the nuari president. Nuari pays all of mr. Susmann's wages and reports all of his wages on form w-2. Nuari, a controlled, tax exempt, 501(c)(3) organization, charges back for the time mr. Susmann devotes to norwich university.”
“Norwich university's mission is to give our youth an education that shall be american in character - to enable them to act as well as to think - to execute as well as to conceive - "to tolerate all opinions when reason is left free to combat them" - to make moral, patriotic, efficient, and useful citizens, and to qualify them for all those high responsibilities resting upon a citizen of this free republic. Norwich's mission statement is unique in higher education. We know exactly who we are, why we are here, and where we are going. We are able to be very specific: the distinctive terms and phrases found in this mission statement provide important clues in understanding the essence of this organization, and ultimately the directions we will seek and the outcomes we will require of our students. The most distinguishing terms are: american in character global in perspective mutual respect service thinking and acting conceiving and executing making moral and patriotic citizens making useful citizens qualifying graduates for responsibilities of a free republic these, as well as other distinguishing outcomes of the norwich experience are discussed below: american in character means that we teach students to understand and hold dear those values and principles upon which this free republic was established. The american experience was unique and world changing in its development. It was built upon the fundamentals of democracy and the notion that people have inalienable rights. We want our students to know the principles and the events in which these principles manifested which lead up to the great american experiment, the history of our successful journey, and the reasons why the principles manifested in the bill of rights, the constitution, and the declaration of independence are worth fighting for. Throughout the entire student experience, both academic and extracurricular, we teach this value and ensure that our students understand its meaning. Global in perspective means that our students should understand that the usa is not alone in this world. The world is a complex place, and civilization and its cultures are constantly evolving. Defining the entire world with american values distorts the reality of a multicultural planet and limits one's perspective on the history of man's journey to the present time. Because america is a leader in the world, and because our students are destined to be leaders in america, we must understand and respect all points of view as part of gaining the wisdom to lead. Throughout the entire student experience, both academic and extracurricular, we teach this value and ensure that our students understand its meaning. Mutual respect, social graces, and politeness. Mutual respect is a cornerstone of civilization and a foundation of academia. It is what initiates a salute; it is what allows two people to appreciate each other for the value that they bring to the relationship, no matter how lasting or temporary the relationship is. It is common human decency, kindness, and a cornerstone of a civil society. Mutual respect turns into lasting friendship. Its successful breeding at norwich university is a primary reason why people develop close relationships with those they otherwise might not. In addition to mutual respect, norwich students and graduates are known for their grace in social situations and their politeness. The norwich environment breeds this characteristic. Throughout the entire student experience, both academic and extracurricular, we teach these values and ensure that our students practice them. Service is an integral part of the norwich experience. Leaders serve, and we train leaders. We seek to inculcate this value in our students, in part by ensuring that they directly experience it. Experiencing "service to others before self" is a vital part of each student's maturation process. Students take with them from norwich the expectation that service will be a lifelong commitment. Throughout t”
“Related entity revenues 5,032,512. Related entity expenses -4,608,324. Change in interest rate swap valuation 3,033,988. Change in split interest agreements 97,117. Loss from beneficial interest in perpetual trust -631,866.”
“The university's collections are made up of artifacts of historical significance, scientific specimens, and art objects that are held for educational, research, scientific and curatorial purposes. Each of the items is cataloged, preserved, and cared for, and activities verifying their existence and assessing their condition are performed continuously. The university's collections, which were acquired through purchases and contributions since the university's inception, are not recognized as assets on the statement of financial position. Purchases of collection items are recorded as decreases in net assets without donor restrictions in the year in which the items are acquired, or as net assets with donor restrictions if the assets used to purchase the items are restricted by donors. Contributed collection items are not reflected on the financial statements. The university records items of collections, which are received for educational purposes and generally displayed throughout the university, as gifts at nominal value. These gifts are not disposed of for financial gain or otherwise encumbered in any manner.”
“The sullivan museum and history center, the museum of norwich university, has a collection of 14,000-16,000 objects which are used to share the collective stories of the thousands of norwich students, faculty, and staff since its founding in 1819. The collection began around 1900 and is still growing today with the generous donations of norwich alumni and friends. Today the collection process is overseen by a collection committee and two professionally trained museum staff members, a director and a curator. The collection contains fine arts (paintings, sculptures, prints), decorative arts (furniture, etc.), military firearms and other weapons, textiles (uniforms and flags), personal collections of various military officers from captain alden partridge, our founder, to the present, and items representing the various departments of the university including musical instruments, engineering equipment, sports items, cavalry and aviation equipment, and business machines. The sullivan museum is considered a "teaching museum," a term officially adopted by the american association of university museums and galleries, which indicates an institution with the primary purpose of using its collections as a teaching resource. Museum staff is committed to working with all faculty and classes across campus in multiple disciplines and has a special "smart classroom" within the museum for that purpose. The museum strives to integrate itself into the curriculum in various ways including offering exhibition and program opportunities to both faculty and staff; making the collection resources available to all for research and project use; and directly teaching in the museum for various classes such as english, literature, and history.”
“The purpose of the norwich university endowment is to generate a stream of earnings to support current operations under an investment strategy designed to maintain, or grow, corpus value in real or inflation adjusted terms. The board of trustees has adopted a spending plan whereby the university utilizes 5% of the product of the average pooled unit value for the 12 prior quarters ending december 31 and the number of pooled units on hand at december 31. University scholarships receive the greatest share of the annual endowment distribution at approximately 47%, followed by the university general fund at 40%. Endowment funds also support academic enrichment, faculty development, student loans, margin of excellence programs, and numerous other activities.”
“The university is a nonprofit corporation as described in section 501(c)(3) of the u.s. Internal revenue code (irc) and is generally exempt from federal income tax under section 501(a) of the irc. The university believes it has taken no significant uncertain tax positions.”
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| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 46 | 16137 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 47 | 44701 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 48 | 43889 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 49 | 29223 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 50 | 42001 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/OtherCompensationAmt | 51 | 45215 |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 0 | MARK ANARUMO |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 1 | ALAN F DEFOREST |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 2 | ROBERTA HANEY |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 3 | PHILIP SOUCY |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 4 | TREVOR ALBERTSON |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 5 | MARK BOWMAN |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 6 | JOHN BROADMEADOW |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 7 | JOHN COLLINS |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 8 | LAWRENCE COSTA |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 9 | PETER DALRYMPLE |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 10 | ISABELLE DESJARDINS |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 11 | PHILIP DOWN |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 12 | PATRICIA ELMER |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 13 | JOHN GATTI |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 14 | MAXINE GRAD |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 15 | JOHN KOZIOL |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 16 | JOAN LAFRANCE |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 17 | LARRY LANG |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 18 | WILLIAM LASKY |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 19 | BLAIR LAVOIE |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 20 | FRANCISCO LEIJA |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 21 | PAMELA LITTLE |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 22 | JESUS MANGUAL |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 23 | CHARLES MENG |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 24 | RICHARD NEAL |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 25 | MICHAEL PALMER |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 26 | DAVID PIERCE |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 27 | E MILES PRENTICE |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 28 | BENJAMIN PRICE |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 29 | WILLIAM PRIESMEYER |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 30 | LANDERS SYMES |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 31 | MARK THOMPSON |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 32 | PATRICIA TRACEY |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 33 | ROBERT YOUNG |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 34 | JAMIE COMOLLI |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 35 | STEPHEN FITZHUGH |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 36 | KAREN GAINES |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 37 | MARTIN HANIFIN |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 38 | GEORGE SILOWASH |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 39 | DAVID WHALEY |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 40 | DANIELLE PELCZARSKI |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 41 | WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 42 | JAMES DUNKELMAN |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 43 | ELIZABETH KENNEDY |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 44 | WILLIAM CLEMENTS |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 45 | GREGORY MATTHEWS |
| IRS990/Form990PartVIISectionAGrp/PersonNm | 46 | FRANK VANECEK |
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2023 • Form 990Detailed filing. Detailed filing data is available for this year.