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Marilyn Gordon Named 2025 Philanthropist of the Year

April 14, 2025, Hendersonville, NC: The Pardee Hospital Foundation announces Marilyn Gordon as the 2025 Philanthropist of the Year. 

Amy Treece, Executive Director for Pardee Hospital Foundation, said Gordon’s life of service, her deep-rooted connection to the community, and her dedication to Pardee Hospital made her a fitting choice for this year’s award. Her work, both in business and philanthropy, has shaped the fabric of her community for decades.

The annual award recognizes exceptional leadership, selflessness, and long-standing commitment to  UNC Health Pardee and the community it serves.

Gordon’s long-time friend, Dot Moyer, introduced her during the recent Spring Soirée, where the award was presented. In her remarks, Moyer shared Gordon’s remarkable journey and her lasting impact on the community. “Marilyn’s love of humanity and desire to promote the welfare of others is what defines her,” Moyer said.  “Her leadership and selflessness inspire all who know her.”

Of the recognition, Gordon reflected, “Being honored in this way is truly humbling, and it has caused me to really reflect on what Pardee means to me, my family, and my community.” 

Since 1980, Gordon, alongside her late husband Norman, has been committed to making a difference. Her leadership and work ethic were first demonstrated through the family-owned Norm’s Minit Mart, where she exemplified the values of responsibility and service. She has also made significant contributions to local nonprofits, including Four Seasons Hospice.  She also served as a Henderson County Commissioner from 1998 to 2002, further solidifying her role as a community leader. She was born at Patton Memorial Hospital, the predecessor to Pardee Hospital.

Her involvement with Pardee began in 2016 when she and Norman made a transformative gift to the hospital’s new cancer center, which led to the naming of the Healing Garden in memory of Norman’s mother, Christine, who died of cancer when Norman was just 13 years old. 

Marilyn continued her commitment to Pardee by joining the Pardee Hospital Foundation Board and later serving as its Chairperson. She has advocated for the hospital’s growth and continued her service on the Pardee Hospital Board and the Pardee Blue MD Board. She serves on the Foundation and the UNC Health Pardee Board of Directors. 

“Marilyn has an unwavering commitment to all things Henderson County,” said Jay Kirby, President and CEO of UNC Health Pardee. “She and her family have long supported Pardee and its growth. Marilyn challenges us to communicate that Pardee is the people’s hospital, and we must tell our story.”

During her remarks to those in attendance, she closed by saying, “Gifts to Pardee are truly investments, and the dividends go out every time someone receives care there.  I marvel at the dedication of the people who work at Pardee and their commitment to excellence.” 

Andrew Schmidt

Andrew Schmidt joined Pardee Hospital Foundation in November 2023 as a Donor Engagement Officer. Andrew began his career in fundraising at his alma mater, Sewanee: The University of the South, as an assistant director in charge of reunions and volunteers, working on milestone giving campaigns as well as alumni engagement and stewardship events. Andrew holds a BA in Philosophy from Sewanee and recently earned a MA in Applied Arts & Sciences from the Liberal and Interdisciplinary Studies program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Andrew previously served the Henderson Country community as an Advancement Analyst at nearby Kanuga Conference Center, where he was responsible for donor database administration, prospect research, and raising funds in support of a $15M capital campaign centered on a comprehensive renovation of the then-47-year-old Kanuga Lake Inn. Andrew looks forward to helping advance the mission of UNC Health and Pardee Hospital Foundation across the Western North Carolina region, and particularly in Transylvania County. When he’s not out and about visiting with donors, you can usually find Andrew scampering around DuPont and Pisgah with his wife, Sara, preschool-age son, Arthur, and new-born son, Rhodes.