Fort Pierce, FL (December 9, 2025) – The Indian River State College (IRSC) Foundation hosted its annual Legacy Society Luncheon to honor and thank donors who have included Indian River State College (The River) in their planned giving. The event served as both an appreciation celebration and an opportunity to share information about the lasting impact of legacy gifts.

“It is truly a privilege to gather today with people whose generosity reaches beyond themselves — people who plant seeds they may never see bloom, yet whose impact is unmistakable,” said Annabel Robertson, Esq., CFRE, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, in her opening remarks. “At Indian River State College, we have the joy of witnessing legacy in action — not as an abstract idea, but as living, breathing change.”
This year’s event was held in the Brown Center for Innovation and Leadership at Indian River State, named by Legacy Society members Mike and Mimi Brown, whom were in attendance. The program featured a compelling testimonial demonstrating how planned gifts have transformed lives and strengthened The River’s mission. Attendees heard from Chris Ciccotelli, who was a first responder who has been able to pursue a second career in nursing through the Mary Fields Scholarship, a legacy endowment.
“Chris Ciccotelli served as a first responder at Ground Zero during 9/11, answering the call when his country needed him most,” Robertson said. “Today, through the support of Mary Fields, he continues that commitment to others as a nursing student — preparing to heal, protect, and serve in new ways.”
The Mary L. Fields Endowment, established in 2005 through a charitable bequest, continues to transform lives with more than 800 nursing students who have received these scholarships. Robertson noted. “Her legacy walks into hospital rooms, classrooms, and clinics every day — through the hands of those she empowered.”

The River’s President Dr. Timothy Moore addressed the Legacy Society members, emphasizing the critical role their generosity plays in the institution’s mission. “The legacy gifts we celebrate today represent more than financial support — they represent belief in our students and our community,” Dr. Moore said. “Because of your vision and commitment, we can continue to expand access to education and create pathways of opportunity for generations to come.”

“Planned giving at Indian River State College is not merely a transaction,” Robertson emphasized. “It is a vote of confidence in what is possible, an act of faith in people we may never meet, and a declaration that education remains the great equalizer.”
The program included welcoming remarks from Robertson, an address by Dr. Moore, and a presentation from Ciccotelli. The Society was excited to welcome member President Emeritus Dr. Edwin Massey to the event.
The Indian River State College Legacy Society recognizes donors who have named the Foundation as a beneficiary in their estate plans. Membership involves no dues or obligations and includes invitations to annual events, seminars, and special recognition.
Planned giving options include gifts through wills or trusts, charitable gift annuities, charitable remainder trusts, donations of retirement accounts, life insurance policies, and appreciated securities. These arrangements often provide significant tax benefits while supporting the college’s mission.
“At Indian River State College, your legacy is not simply recorded in endowments — it is lived out in people,” Robertson concluded. “That is the remarkable power of legacy giving — it allows each of us to write ourselves into a future we may never see, but that others will someday live.”
For more information about joining the Legacy Society or planned giving opportunities, contact Annabel Robertson at arobertson1@irsc.edu or (772) 462-7241.
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