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2 0 14 a n n u a l r e p o r t

Powerful Partnerships

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Prep for Prep is a long-term investment strategy to develop the leadership potential

of able young people from segments of society grossly under-represented in the

leadership pool from which all of our major institutions draw. By expanding the

nation’s leadership resources, we aim to impact indirectly on a set of inter-related

problems that threaten to rend our society. The Prep Community includes over

4,500 students and alumni.

mission

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m e s s a g e f r o m t h e c h i e f e x e c u t i v e

Dear Friends,

When those who are new to Prep for Prep learn all that the organization accomplishes, they are invariably impressed. Conducting an admissions process more selective than Harvard’s and then preparing and supporting students to compete in the most competitive schools and colleges in the country, if not the world, is no easy task. But to fully grasp just how robust Prep for Prep is, one must understand the many powerful partnerships that enrich, propel, and strengthen our students. In the following pages you’ll meet these loyal partners — independent schools, internship providers, fellow nonprofits, and colleges and universities.

While numbers alone don’t tell the whole story, they are well worth considering: Our independent school partners commit more than $25 million in grants to Prep families every year; college and university financial aid for our students approaches $30 million annually. Every summer, our internship providers invest more than $1.6 million in stipends for our students, and other tremendously valuable opportunities come from travel abroad programs, government agencies, summer camps, and test preparation services. After exposure to these kinds of select institutions, Prep’s young people are poised to assume leadership roles anywhere and everywhere.

Why are these partners willing to invest so mightily in our students? Most importantly, they share our mission and values. They are eager to join in the great endeavor of transforming our nation’s leadership pool. From past experience, they know the diverse young minds from Prep will excel, dispel stereotypes, and help solve the major challenges that lie ahead. In the words of University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann, “Excellence and diversity go hand in hand.”

But there is another part of the equation that is just as essential to our students’ success: you, our generous donors and alumni. With ongoing investment from you and opportunities from our partners, we will change the face of leadership. For once, the too-often-used adage rings true: We couldn’t do it without you.

With much gratitude,

Aileen C. Hefferren

alumni accomplishments: Among our alumni body we now proudly count more than 100 medical doctors or students as well as over 100 PhDs or doctoral candidates. A remarkable 44% of our alumni made a gift back to Prep this year. (See page 35.)

opportunities: A record 357 Prep students earned career-oriented summer internships at the City’s most prestigious employers. (See pages 22 and 23.)

fundraising: Continuing its tremendous legacy of generosity, our Board donated 54% of the over $9.5 million Prep raised this year. At the 2014 Lilac Ball, a group of loyal longtime Trustees and their spouses — Honorees Anne & John Hall, David A. Nadler, and Fay & Bill Shutzer — helped net more than $3 million. (See pages 28 and 29.)

administration: After 26 years of distinguished service, Prep bade a grateful goodbye to Peter Bordonaro, our Deputy Executive Director & Director of Academic Programs; his successor, Nikole Smith, is a two-decade veteran of Prep who for the last ten years has ably led the Prep Preparatory Component.

“ Nothing truly valuable can be achieved except by the unselfish cooperation of many individuals.” — Albert Einstein

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Gianna Barbee (XXXVI/Brearley)

Debjani Das (XXXVI/Brearley)

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The caliber and spirit of Prep students make preparing them for schools like Brearley an immensely gratifying job.

— Gail Sussman Marcus History Teacher, The Brearley School

History Teacher, Prep for Prep

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Rachel Tanibajeva (XXXVI/Brearley)

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Seliat Dairo (XXVII/Kew-Forest ’11, Duke)

Bernard Decelian (XXXI/Poly Prep ’14, Carnegie Mellon)

Aliya Lyons (XXIX/Brearley ’13, Wesleyan)

Zsanelle Morel (XXXI/Sacred Heart Greenwich)

Rebecca Rosen Checa (XXVII/Horace Mann ’11, Wesleyan)

Ronald Tricoche (XXX/Columbia Prep ’14, Yale)

Santiago Vivar (P9 XXIV/Milton)

Kelechi Akusobi (P9 XXI/Deerfield ’12, Penn) (not pictured)

Photograph by Damaso Reyes (XII/Calhoun ’96, NYU), Fulbright Fellowship-Winning Photographer

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The Library, like Prep, encourages the widest array of talent and experience to create new ideas. We are inspired by these interns and proud to partner with Prep.

— Tony Marx President, New York Public Library

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Stephen Ankoue (P9 XXVI/Choate)

Cassie Deshong (P9 XXVI/Deerfield)

Rahmel Dixon (P9 XXVI/Andover)

Michelle Gao (XXXIII/Brearley)

Zaire Goodwin (P9 XXVI/Loomis Chaffee)

Nicholas Manriquez (XXXIII/Dalton)

Jimmy Mora (XXXII/Grace Church ’12, Trinity)

Kelechi Nwankwoala (P9 XXVI/Exeter)

Tiger Tang (P9 XXVI/Lawrenceville)

Brittany Tirado (XXXIV/Mandell ’13, Emma Willard)

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From the ninth graders we mentor to the interns and alums we hire, Google is proud to partner with the singular and creative minds of Prep.

— Patrick Pichette SVP and Chief Financial Officer, Google

Partnership with Prep: Institute for Entrepreneurship hosts; Prep students and Google mentors pictured above Seven 2014 Prep Summer interns • Eight full-time Prep alum employees • Generous financial supporter since 2011

2014 Google AdWords grant • In kind technical support and training

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Representing Prep Alums on Penn’s Faculty/Staff:Cary Aarons (X/Buckley ’90, Trinity ’94, Harvard ’98) MD, Howard ’02Assistant Professor of Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

Representing Prep and Penn’s 147 shared Graduates:Freda Koomson (XX/Poly Prep ’04, Penn ’08) MA, Pitt ’13Medical School applicant

Dionne Wilson Gumbs (XII/Poly Prep ’96, Penn ’00) MBA, Columbia ’07Regional Vice President of Business Development, Fisher Investments

Larry Wiltshire (XII/Packer ’96, Penn ’00) MS, NYU ’05Bank Examiner/Portfolio Analyst, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Representing the 67 Prep Alums from Penn’s Graduate Schools:Akilah Crichlow (XXII/Trinity ’06, Harvard ’10) MA, Hunter ’12, JD/MBA, Penn Law School/Wharton ’17

Collin Williams (XXI/Collegiate ’06, Penn ’11) PhD, Penn Graduate School of Education ’16

Representing Prep’s 32 Undergraduates:Kelechi Akusobi (P9 XXI/Deerfield ’12, Penn)

Christopher Amendano (P9 XXII/Andover ’13, Penn)

Jonathan Avila (XXX/Saint David’s ’10, Trinity ’14, Penn)

Saidah Belo-Osagie (XXXI/Spence ’14, Penn)

Shayna Capers (XXVII/Poly Prep ’11, Penn)

Ebony Easley (P9 XX/Taft ’11, Penn)

Tatiana Hyman (P9 XXII/Loomis Chaffee ’13, Penn)

Fatima Johnson (XXVII/Indian Mountain ’08, Emma Willard ’11, Penn)

Chante Lawson (P9 XXIII/Hotchkiss ’14, Penn)

Richard Levy (XXIX/Fay ’10, Andover ’13, Penn)

Sybil Lui (XXIX/Brearley ’13, Penn)

Glorie Parris (XXVIII/Poly Prep ’12, Penn)

Daniel Weng (XXIX/Collegiate ’13, Penn)

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The Prep-Penn partnership is living proof that diversity and excellence go hand in hand.

— Dr. Amy Gutmann President, University of Pennsylvania

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journey t h e p r e p f o r p r e p j o u r n e Y

ta l e n t s e a rc h each year, over 750 new York city public schools nominate their top students of color for a place in prep for prep.

• nearly 6,000 candidates who scored in the 90+ percentile on statewide english language arts and math tests are nominated by their public schools.

• Based on prep’s initial testing, over 1,200 students progress to individual iQ testing, teacher recommendations, and interviews.

• roughly 125 candidates are accepted into prep for prep (fifth-graders for day school placement) and 75 are accepted into prep 9 (seventh-graders for boarding school placement).

p r e pa r ato rY co m p o n e n t rising sixth-graders (eighth-graders in prep 9) undergo a rigorous 14-month course of study spanning two intensive summer sessions as well as after-school Wednesday and all-day saturday classes during the intervening school year to increase their academic and social preparedness for independent school.

• rigorous academic program includes history, research skills, literature, Writing skills, laboratory science, mathematics, and latin.

• average class size of 14.

• older prep students serve as advisors.

• faculty are drawn from leading independent and public schools.

p l ac e m e n tall students who successfully complete the preparatory component (typically 75% of admitted students) are placed in day schools (as seventh-graders) or boarding schools (as ninth-graders).

• 40 day schools and 12 boarding schools reserve places for qualified applicants.

• five school visits for each child.

• individual assistance with applications and financial aid forms.

• over $25 million in financial aid committed annually to our students by independent schools.

s t u d e nt s i n p u B l i c sc h oo l s tr a n s it i o n to i n d e pe n d e nt sc h oo l s

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co u n s e l i n gprep monitors the academic and personal progress of each student in grades 7–12 through monthly meetings with prep counselors — young people of color who themselves are graduates of selective colleges.

• individual counselors assigned to every student and available to every parent. counseling is also available to undergraduates.

• Weekly social and cultural activities for middle school students.

• tutoring available, if needed.

• student emergency fund.

• transition-to-college retreats.

o p p o rt u n i t i e sa considerable array of leadership development opportunities broadens our students’ aspirations, increases their awareness of life’s possibilities, and builds a stronger sense of self.

• internships

• career seminars, professional skills workshops

• entrepreneurship institute

• travel abroad

• public policy and community service projects

• college and financial aid counseling, sat preparation, college trips

• leadership curriculum

a lu m n i a f fa i r sthe opportunities, events, and networking open to alumni strengthen and nurture their achievements and contributions to society, while keeping them active in the prep community.

• networking events

• professional development workshops

• reunions, social gatherings, and a monthly newsletter

• interactive community website

• alumni giving campaign

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in addition to all of the programs above, prep shares its best practices with like-minded organizations and individuals through an initiative called smart connections. to date, smart connections has formed relationships with over 200 organizations across the united states and around the world, offering them ongoing consulting and technical assistance, networking opportunities, and a biennial conference. through this initiative, prep has indirectly impacted another 250,000 young people worldwide. Powerful

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enrollment i n d e p e n d e n t daY a n d B oa r d i n g s c h o o l s

enrolled students as of october 2014

Balancing sets of homework from both Prep and my public school was like asking me to juggle eggs and fine china without dropping either. But I knew it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

— Brianna Johnson (XXXVI/Berkeley Carroll)

* fewer than three students enrolled

daY schools

allen-stevenson 12avenues 3Berkeley carroll 10Brearley 21Brooklyn friends 14Browning 10Buckley 5Buckley country day 3calhoun 8chapin 15collegiate 23columbia prep 15dalton 27dwight-englewood 3fieldston 14friends 7grace church 14hackley 5hewitt 10horace mann 21Kew-forest 7léman 11lrei 10mandell 5marymount 6nightingale 16packer 26poly prep 40riverdale 13rye 10sacred heart 6saint ann’s 23st. Bernard’s 4spence 24town 4trevor day 3trinity 44vcs 4other schools* 13

Boarding schools

PREP 9 Consortium Schoolsandover 21choate 15deerfield 14exeter 23hill 14hotchkiss 14lawrenceville 17loomis chaffee 7middlesex 11milton 12st. andrew’s 10taft 15

Other Boarding Schoolsgroton 3other schools* 21

transfers to specialized puBlic schools

Bronx science 5other schools* 1

summarY

day schools 509Boarding schools 197specialized high schools 6

Total Students 712

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c o l l e g e s a n d u n i v e r s i t i e s

enrolled students and graduates as of october 2014

† †iv Y league

ENR GRD

Brown 11 100columbia 34 127cornell 17 84dartmouth 11 53harvard 23 169penn 32 147princeton 11 83Yale 28 150

most competitive†

amherst 29 83Barnard 11 17Bates 1 6Boston college 13 30Bowdoin 13 11Bryn mawr 5Bucknell 9 10carnegie mellon 7 13case Western 3 2colby 1 3colgate 14 27connecticut college 2 15davidson 12 16duke 9 54emory 6 15franklin & marshall 4 14georgetown 7 57george Washington 10 18hamilton 7 10hampshire 2 1haverford 8 14johns hopkins 5 15Kenyon 4 18lehigh 9 20macalester 2 13middlebury 8 24mit 4 22northeastern 1 5northwestern 7 13notre dame 4nYu 13 57oberlin 5 17occidental 1 11pitzer 1 4pomona 5 28reed 6 6rice 2 7smith 2 11

most competitive (continued)

ENR GRD

stanford 5 44swarthmore 2 18tufts 9 54unc chapel hill 4 22union 1 8univ. of chicago 1 9univ. of richmond 3 11univ. of rochester 6 9univ. of southern california 2 1uva 4 33vanderbilt 4 13vassar 1 31villanova 3 3Washington univ. 8 8Wellesley 5 21Wesleyan 33 166West point 1 4William & mary 1 2Williams 17 60other schools* 6 11

highlY competitive†

allegheny 3 2Babson 3Bard 5 3Binghamton 4 10Boston univ. 5 14Brandeis 1 7city college 10 8clark 2 3drexel 2 2fordham 3 7geneseo 2 3gettysburg 15 6grinnell 3 ithaca 3 1lafayette 3 mount holyoke 2 8muhlenberg 3 17sarah lawrence 1 6skidmore 6 4st. john’s college annapolis 3 stony Brook 3 10syracuse 17 17trinity 3 32univ. of connecticut 4univ. of michigan 5other schools* 12 17

verY competitive and other

ENR GRD

Baruch 3 6cunY (other) 19 23goucher 3 guilford 1 5hobart & William smith 2 11hofstra 4howard 3 3hunter 6 25mcgill 3mercy 1 4morehouse 4new school 1 4rutgers 1 4st. john’s univ. 4 5seton hall 3spelman 7sunY (other) 15 23susquehanna 18 7temple 1 2univ. of delaware 3univ. of massachusetts amherst 1 2univ. of vermont 3 1Wooster 1 2other schools* 27 69

summarY ENR GRD

ivy league 167 913most competitive 359 1224highly competitive 111 189very competitive and other 110 220

TOTAL 747 2546

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† categories as defined by Barron’s 2015 Prof iles of American Colleges

* fewer than three students enrolled and/or graduated includes students on leave of absence

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student school college

adrian abel-Bey trinity Yale

tyra abraham hewitt Scripps

diana aguilar packer Hamilton

renangie alcantara-polanco poly prep George Washington

chelsea alexander groton Davidson

Kayla ali deerfield Wellesley

arismer angeles Westminster Tufts

jonathan avila saint david’s, trinity Penn

andrew ayala riverdale Davidson

luriel Balaurea York prep Univ. of Richmond

Kevin Barbosa Browning Bard

isaac Barrezueta Browning Allegheny

saidah Belo-osagie spence Penn

Youssef Ben-farhat poly prep Amherst

emilio Berton staten island academy Washington Univ.

indira Bisram hill Bard

imani Bryant trevor day Muhlenberg

aaron Buckles trevor day Howard

michael Bueno cathedral, xavier Haverford

Brittany caceres sacred heart Bucknell

xavier carmona hackley Bucknell

aria cato Brooklyn friends Agnes Scott

aaliyah chin saint ann’s Lehigh

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colleges class of 2014 college choices

Dalton prepared me well for academic success and leadership at Stanford and Prep’s Preparatory Component laid the foundation for my interest in social justice and activism.

— Kristian Bailey (XXVI/Dalton ’10, Stanford ’14)

(pictured above)

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student school college

matthew chun Buckley, milton Wesleyan

tyler clarke Brooklyn friends Wesleyan

estefania colon chapin Penn

andrea conde exeter Columbia

aileen cordero hewitt Reed

Bryce council lrei Boston College

Brianna cox saint ann’s Brown

amarissa crescenzi lawrenceville Smith

sinai cruz horace mann Columbia

james daring loomis chaffee Ursinus

Kymberly deane taft Gettysburg

Bernard decelian poly prep Carnegie Mellon

madison dejesus fieldston Yale

olivia deng trinity Dartmouth

alejandro desince saint ann’s Columbia

shanae dixon exeter Georgetown

jelani driskell grace church, packer Bowdoin

elvis esquivel columbia prep Wesleyan

isabella falla Brearley Haverford

vivian fernandez chapin Harvard

ashley flores-maldonado fieldston Goucher

christina franqui fieldston Ithaca

arianna fullard horace mann Wesleyan

chinasa grant hill NYU

amanda gutierrez Berkeley carroll Susquehanna

shanya hopkins deerfield Syracuse

nian hu Brearley Harvard

victor hunt exeter Yale

catalina ibarguen spence Harvard

ehenneden idehen-amadasun town, trinity Franklin & Marshall

jorge inamagua saint david’s, trinity Cornell

jared jackson poly prep George Washington

Kimberlee john spence Dartmouth

desiree jones grace church, groton St. John’s Annapolis

shana joseph taft Muhlenberg

christopher King riverdale Colgate

lauren-nicole laurenceau vcs, Westover Lafayette

chante lawson hotchkiss Penn

julia lee trinity Harvard

catherine lewis middlesex Wesleyan

marie-gizelle l’homme sacred heart Buffalo State

tom lin trinity Pomona

roger lopez collegiate Yale

derek low milton Bard

nathaniel magloire lrei Goucher

samantha maison lrei Cornell

In Prep, I found a place where I am accepted for the person I am. I found a family.

— Nicholas Perez (XXXVI/Poly Prep)

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student school college

chad malcolm st. Bernard’s, suffield Reed

samuel marchan trinity Emerson

peninah mbogho chapin Columbia

antonio mccalla Kew-forest St. John’s

dejah mcgibbon tabor NYU

andres mejia exeter Bard

alyssa mercado st. luke’s, Berkeley carroll Susquehanna

eric mercado packer Bowdoin

sarai merino loomis chaffee Amherst

chavannes milcent allen-stevenson, packer Susquehanna

nana minder loomis chaffee UVA

carolina montoya pabon vcs, columbia prep Middlebury

jonathan morales town, columbia prep Colgate

josiah murrell Berkeley carroll Lehigh

Katherina naham manhattan country, Westtown Gettysburg

Keisha ng-a-Qui cheshire Boston College

carlande nicolas taft Boston College

julie novick-lederer chapin Princeton

prisca obi spence Harvard

chelsea o’neil Berkeley carroll Barnard

gelsson ortiz exeter Wesleyan

eseosa osagie loomis chaffee Boston College

shardonay pagett choate Wesleyan

shyenne parris horace mann Colgate

jason patterson taft Columbia

rubby paulino hotchkiss Middlebury

nikki perales Knox Albany

naropa perez rye Univ. of Rochester

tiffany phillips exeter Northeastern

tameka pierre-jean sacred heart Emory

shyenne puello horace mann Penn

ashley Quevedo saint ann’s Brown

roberto Quinteros deerfield Lafayette

talisa ramos poly prep Barnard

Keanu renne-glover choate Columbia

stephanie reyes hewitt Pomona

toni-anne richards horace mann Cornell

stephanie rivera hotchkiss Colby

luis rojas lrei Grinnell

diandra ross Kew-forest Boston Univ.

Krittika roychowdhury spence Wesleyan

jayuan ruiz saint david’s, packer Syracuse

robert rush andover Harvard

nuha saho choate Harvard

indira sanchez andover Claremont McKenna

abdoulaye sanogo middlesex Amherst

c l a s s o f 2 014 c o l l e g e c h o i c e s

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student school college

omar shawareb lawrenceville Williams

matthew simon st. Bernard’s, andover Harvey Mudd

ashley smith nightingale Amherst

Bradford smith collegiate Columbia

savannah sosa marymount Wesleyan

derek spence hotchkiss Franklin & Marshall

javon stephenson saint ann’s Brown

pharoah sutton-jackson vcs, packer Syracuse

milton syed exeter Harvard

ronald tricoche columbia prep Yale

nicole ubinas nightingale Brown

alison ungaro middlesex Skidmore

andrew vallejos andover Colgate

alejandro vazquez trinity Bucknell

isabel velazquez-acero nightingale Macalester

manuel vilmatelo st. Bernard’s, Westtown Gettysburg

alyssa Ward tabor Franklin & Marshall

ethan zhou dalton Bowdoin

Alison has an eagerness to learn and produce top quality work on time. She displayed maturity and built good relationships with the team.

— Lisa Combs, Business Manager, Global Compliance Operations,

JP Morgan Chase, reviewing Alison Ungaro (P9 XXIII/ Middlesex ’14, Skidmore)

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university of pennsylvania president amy gutmann with ebony easley (p9xx/taft ’11, penn) and freda Koomson (xx/poly prep ’04, penn ’08)

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Prep is enormously proud of its Smart Connections initiative, which continues our long history of sharing best practices with like-minded organizations and individuals. Since 2007, Smart Connections has formed relationships with over 200 organizations across the United States and around the world, offering them ongoing consulting and technical assistance, networking opportunities, and a biennial conference. Smart Connections leverages Prep’s extraordinary track record to help strengthen organizations and improve the life prospects of many more young people. Through this initiative, we have indirectly impacted the lives of another 250,000 young people worldwide.

Smart Connections was excited to welcome more than 200 guests from over 100 educational access organizations through-out the United States and abroad to its 2014 Conference. This year’s theme, Promise and Possibility, focused on developing and supporting a pipeline for leadership that reflects our rapidly diversifying nation. On April 11th at the Time Warner Center, expert panelists shared best practices for enhancing support for low-income and first-generation college students, boosting career readiness and employer partnerships, and improving fundraising strategies, among other topics.

If you or an organization you know could benefit from the services of Smart Connections, please email [email protected] or visit www.prepforprep.org/smartconnections.

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2014 Keynote Speaker:

Ursula M. BurnsCEO, Xerox

2014 Keynote Speaker:

Wynton MarsalisManaging & Artistic Director, Jazz at Lincoln Center

Alumni Interviewer:

Diahann Billings-Burford Time Warner

Alumni Interviewer:

Professor Danielle Brown Syracuse University

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Being in a room full of like-minded change makers who are so committed to the overall mission of cultivating leaders of color was too inspiring for me to even put into words.

— Tricia Smith (X/Riverdale ’94, NYU ’11) Founder, Artsmith,

Smart Connections Conference participant

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independent school partnersprep for prep extends its tremendous appreciation to our independent school partners. not only do they share our mission to diversify the nation’s leadership pool, they pledge extraordinary resources to that end. last year, their combined financial aid commitments to prep families exceeded $25 million. the following schools offered places to prep for prep students in 2013 and 2014:

the allen-stevenson schoolavenues: the World schoolBank street school for childrenthe Berkeley carroll schoolBlair academythe Brearley schoolBrooklyn friends schoolBrooklyn heights montessori

schoolthe Browning schoolBuckley country day schoolthe Buckley schoolthe calhoun schoolcanterbury schoolcathedral school of

st. john the divinethe chapin schoolcheshire academychoate rosemary hallchurch farm school collegiate schoolcolumbia grammar and

preparatory school

convent of the sacred heart (greenwich)

convent of the sacred heart (new York)

cushing academythe dalton schooldeerfield academydwight-englewood schoolemma Willard schoolthe ethel Walker schoolethical culture fieldston schoolfay schoolfriends seminarygrace church schoolgroton schoolhackley schoolthe hewitt schoolthe hill schoolhorace mann schoolthe hotchkiss schoolindian mountain schoolthe Kew-forest schoolthe Knox school

lawrence academythe lawrenceville schoolléman manhattan

preparatory schoollittle red school house &

elisabeth irwin high schoolthe loomis chaffee schoolthe mandell schoolmanhattan country schoolmarymount school of new Yorkmiddlesex schoolmilton academythe nightingale-Bamford schoolnorthfield mount hermon

schoolthe packer collegiate institutepeddie schoolphillips academyphillips exeter academypoly prep country day schoolpomfret schoolregis high schoolriverdale country schoolrye country day school

st. andrew’s schoolsaint ann’s schoolst. Bernard’s schoolsaint david’s schoolst. hilda’s & st. hugh’sst. luke’s schoolst. mark’s schoolthe spence schoolstaten island academysuffield academytabor academythe taft schoolthe town schooltrevor day schooltrinity schoolvillage community schoolWestminster schoolWestover schoolWesttown schoolthe Williston

northampton schoolxavier high schoolYork preparatory school

The people I met, the topics I discussed, and the culture I embraced set me on a new trajectory and there’s no looking back.

— Paris Adorno (XXXI/Cathedral ’11, LREI) reflecting on her experience in Spain as a Student Diplomacy Corps participant

gratitude

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campsprep for prep appreciates the outstanding opportunities that the following camps offered to 67 prep students during the summer of 2014. these “camperships” allow our students to attend these camps at low cost or no cost and experience the benefits of all that they have to offer.

tr avel aBroadprep for prep is grateful to our partner organizations, experiment in international living (nine prep students) and student diplomacy corps (11 students), which provided opportunities to explore different cultures, learn languages, and perform valuable community service in the following countries during the summer of 2014:

We are also grateful to the ameson student exchange summer program and World savvy for each providing one prep student with the opportunity to travel to china and peru, respectively.

chilecosta ricafrance italy japan

mexico moroccospainturkeyuruguay

the prep for prep scholars progr amthrough the prep for prep scholars program, the following donors have underwritten the cost of the prep for prep journey of many of our deserving students — from admissions in middle school to college graduation. donors are matched with individual students and receive annual stewardship reports on their academic and extracurricular progress.

since 2002, 20 donors to the prep for prep scholars program have sponsored a total of 159 students. We are most grateful to the individuals and organizations who participated in 2014:

liu foundationmoody’s foundationpraxair foundationschiff family foundation

catherine & joseph aresty foundationBloomingdale’s fund of the macy’s foundationtoby and leon coopermanthe jpB foundation

Belvoir terraceBirch rock campcamp androscoggincamp Betsey coxcamp dudleycamp moosilaukecamp nashoba northcamp runoiacamp sangamoncamp schodackcamp tapawingocamp Wawenockcamp Weequahic

chewonki camp for Boys christodora — manice

education centercreative arts and athleticsfrost valley YmcaKamp KohutKingswood camp for Boysnetop summer campusdan center for the creative

and performing arts Waukeela camp for girlsWohelo campsWyonegonic camp

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g r at i t u d e

summer internshipsprep for prep is deeply indebted to the following corporations, nonprofit organizations, and government offices which provided 357 internships to prep for prep high school and college students during the summer of 2014. these internships equip our students with valuable professional experience, marketable skills, and exposure to a variety of fields. if you would like to offer a summer internship to a prep high school or college student, please contact [email protected].

emploYers INTE RN S

21st century fox 132Bj seiu 2achievement first 2aipcha community health center 1akin gump strauss hauer & feld 1albany park theater project 1alfred dunner 1allen & company 2all star code 2alpine capital Bank 2alvin ailey american dance theater 1american international group 1aon 1the apollo theater foundation 1asia society 1avo construction 1Barclays 1B corporation 1Bd 1Bellevue hospital center 1Bloomberg l.p. 4Bloomberg philanthropies 3Blue cross Blue shield 1Bolton-st. johns 1Bowdoin college department of earth and

oceanographic science 1Breakthrough collaborative 1office of manhattan Borough president gale Brewer 1Bridge capital group 1Bronx museum of the arts 1the Brooklyn hospital center 3Brooklyn industries 1Brooklyn navy Yard 1Brooklyn nets 2Brooklyn urban garden charter school 2cancercare 4the center for reproductive rights 3center for an urban future 1the charles 1office of the chief medical examiner

of the city of new York 1the child mind institute 3children’s health fund 2the clinton foundation 2colgate-palmolive 1columbia public health scholars 1communications media advisors 1coney island prep 2council for economic education 1cravath, swaine & moore 2

emploYers INTE RN S

creative artists agency (caa) 2credit suisse 1davis polk & Wardell 1debevoise & plimpton 2deborah Berke partners 1deutsche Bank 4office of Bronx Borough president ruben diaz, jr. 2diller scofidio + renfro 1the doe fund 2donorschoose.org 3dorot 1downtown Brooklyn partnership 1dune capital management 1el museo del Barrio 2emigrant Bank fine art finance 1the equity project charter school 1ernst & Young 1esquared hospitality 1ethical culture fieldston school 3evercore 2facebook 1ferguson & shamamian 2first eagle 1foundation center 1g dental 1gibson, dunn & crutcher 2gira mundo 1girls Who code 1goldman sachs 1goodby silverstein & partners 1google 6go project 5grant thornton 1greenhill 1harlem stage 1harlem village academies 2hBo 2henry street settlement 1hidden level games 1highland center 1the hope program 1hospital for special surgery 1hr&a advisors 1 jazz at lincoln center 2the jewish Week 1office of new York city councilmember corey johnson 1 jpB foundation 1 j.p. morgan 31Kohn pedersen fox associates 1

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emploYers INTE RN S

dr. Bernard Kruger 1la marina 1the leadership conference on civil and human rights 1legal information for families today 1lenox hill hospital 1lincoln center for the performing arts 1little sisters of the assumption family health service 2local initiatives support corporation 14mark degarmo & dancers 1the mayor’s office, health and human services 2maysles institute 3memorial sloan-Kettering cancer center 3metropolitan museum of art 1microsoft 1moma 1moody’s 5morgan stanley 3mount sinai medical center 5the move shop 1nasa 1nBcuniversal 4new York academy of medicine 2new York city department of education izone 360 1new York county district attorney’s office 2new York magazine 1nY midtown oB/gYn 1newYork-presbyterian hospital 4new York public interest research group 4new York public library 8new York stem cell foundation 2odeon capital group 1park avenue armory 2parsons Brinckerhoff 2patricia lynch associates 1paul, Weiss, rifkind, Wharton & garrison 1penguin group 1pentagram 1practising law institute 4precision strategies 1proskauer rose 1psycho Bunny 1random house 2reed smith 1

emploYers INTE RN S

related 1relay graduate school of education 3rent stabilization association 1robert a.m. stern architects 1rockefeller university 2ross 1search and care 1Ysrael a. seinuk, p.c 1shop architects 1simpson thacher & Bartlett 1skadden, arps, slate, meagher & flom 1skidmore, owings & merrill 1sotheby’s 1star physical & occupational therapy 1stars — astrophysics research 4storycorps 1studio in a school 1success academy charter schools 12sunY downstate medical center 5office of judge laura taylor swain 1tanenbaum center for interreligious understanding 1time inc. 1time Warner 2translation 1turntable lab 1univision 5untapt 1usta serves 1vera institute of justice 1viacom 6Wachtell, lipton, rosen & Katz 5the Wall street journal 2Warner Bros. 1Weber shandwick 1Weil, gotshal & manges 1Weill cornell medical college 3Wild Bird fund 1Williams college department of geosciences 1Willkie, farr & gallagher 1Wnet thirteen 1WnYc 1Workman publishing 1office of new York state assembly member

Keith l.t. Wright 1

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financial activities Y e a r e n d e d j u n e 3 0 , 2 014

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MIT is a community of fearless problem solvers; Prep for Prep students fit right in.

— MIT President Emerita Susan Hockfield

Board Temporarily Permanently Total Unrestricted Designated Restricted Restricted All Funds support and revenue Fund Fund Fund Fund 2014

contributions from foundations $805,381 $123,500 $928,881

contributions from corporations 426,768 270,000 696,768

contributions from individuals 3,645,249 114,524 10,000 3,769,773

annual alumni giving campaign 374,573 46,000 420,573

dividend and interest income 191,165 16,953 208,118

lilac Ball, net of direct expenses of $275,353 3,190,753 2,695 3,193,448

in-kind contributions 340,600 340,600

other income 24,347 24,347

Subtotal 8,807,671 191,165 573,672 10,000 9,582,508

net assets released from restrictions 1,196,015 (1,196,015)

Total Support and Revenue $10,003,686 $191,165 ($622,343) $10,000 $9,582,508

e xpenses

progr am services

talent search 1,390,909 1,390,909

academic programs 3,173,130 3,173,130

counseling 1,993,285 1,993,285

leadership development opportunities 2,131,748 2,131,748

smart connections 391,336 391,336

Subtotal 9,080,408 9,080,408

supporting services

administration 969,816 969,816

fundraising 960,991 960,991

Subtotal 1,930,807 1,930,807

Total Expenses 11,011,215 11,011,215

change in net assets before change in value of investments (1,007,529) 191,165 (622,343) 10,000 (1,428,707)

net realized/unrealized gain/(loss) on investments 633,363 5,160,487 233,135 6,026,985

Board designated endowment draw 850,602 (850,602) 0

change in net assets 476,436 4,501,050 (389,208) 10,000 4,598,278

net assets at Beginning of Year 5,565,263 29,714,799 2,596,441 1,218,247 39,094,750

Net Assets at End of Year $6,041,699 $34,215,849 $2,207,233 $1,228,247 $43,693,028

The complete annual audited f inancial statements and report to the NY State Division of Charit ies are available in our of f ice for review.

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total oper ating support and revenue — $10,429, 542

total e xpenses — $10,429, 542

note: the above figures differ from those presented in the unrestricted fund column on the opposite page. income on the opposite page includes contributions pledged in previous years but designated for fY ’14 (assets released from temporary restrictions). moreover, income and expenses have been reduced by the indirect expenses of the lilac Ball, uncollected pledges, and in-kind contributions.

development f i s c a l Y e a r 2 014 ov e rv i e W

Prep for Prep is deeply fortunate to have so many dedicated and generous supporters. Each and every gift signifies a vote of confidence in our mission and work. As an organization that receives no government support and charges no tuition, Prep relies entirely on the many individual, foundation, and corporate donors who sustain our efforts each year. On behalf of the over 4,500 students and alumni who have directly benefited from the program, thank you.

We are especially grateful for the extraordinary generosity and commitment of our Board of Trustees. The invest-ment our Trustees have made in Prep over the past 36 years has shaped the program into the success it is today.

The following section of the Annual Report acknowledges contributions of $500 or more attributed to Fiscal Year 2014 (July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014).

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$682,471Administration

$1,384,965Talent Search

$842,503Fundraising

$3,166,045Academic Programs

$1,965,115Counseling

$390,356Smart Connections

$1,998,086Leadership Development Opportunities

$420,573Alumni Giving Campaign (Given and Raised)

$73,181Permanently Restricted Endowment Draw & Other Income

$666,768Corporations

$850,602Board Designated Endowment Draw

$4,148,311Individuals

$3,124,726Lilac Ball*

* Net of Direct Expenses of $275,353 and Indirect Expenses of $116,023

$1,145,381Foundations

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top industries of prep alumni

top emploYers of prep alumni

nYc department of education 61

j.p. morgan 33

goldman, sachs & co. 15

citi 13

columbia university 13

newYork-presbyterian hospital 13

credit suisse 12

prep for prep 10

new York university 10

Bank of america corporation 9

Bloomberg l.p. 9

disney 9

Kipp 9

morgan stanley 9

time Warner inc. 9

united states army 9

google 8

nBcuniversal 8

viacom 8

accenture 7

american express 7

pricewaterhousecoopers llp 7

as of october 2014

alumni success

most attended graduate schools

nYu 110

columbia 80

harvard 71

penn 67

fordham 37

Yale 34

prep doctors: This year, Prep celebrated more than 100 MDs or medical students among its alums. chidi akusobi (XXIV/Horace Mann ’08, Yale ’12) is an MD/PhD candidate at Harvard.

advanced degrees earned BY prep alumni*

* includes current degree candidates

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top five colleges most often attended BY prep alumni

91% of prep’s 2,546 college graduates have earned their degrees from the most competitive colleges in the country; 36% have graduated from ivy league schools.

college enrolled graduated TOTAL

Wesleyan 33 166 199

harvard 23 169 192

penn 32 147 179

Yale 28 150 178

columbia 34 127 161

35 MSWs

263 JDs

107 PhDs/EdDs

106 MDs

57 MEds

179 MBAs

290 MAs

34 MFAs

Finance: 318

Business(Nonmanufacturing): 395 Law: 128

Health Care: 159

Arts, Entertainment, Sports: 150

Government: 126

Business (Manufacturing): 115

Communications: 132

Computer/Information Services: 107Education: 407

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B oa r d o f t ru s t e e s

courtney archer-Buckmire (xv)ciatta Baysah (p9 vi)

We are grateful to outgoing Trustee Unique Fraser Brathwaite (P9 V) for her f ive years of service.

a s s o c i at e s c o u n c i l

franklin amoo (xiv)andre Benjamin (xiv) jerry Bright (ix)steve m. del villar (p9 ii)nicole isaac (xii)priscilla morales (xii)helen ogbara reeves (xvii)Kevin otero (xii)ed poteat (vi)natalie swaby hutchinson (xiv)tameka Watler Koney (xviii)Karen Young (iv)

this Year, prep alums Benefited from the manY opportunities to connect with Prep and each other. They attended more than 40 events, gave back as volunteers, and generously supported the Alumni Giving Campaign. The 35th Anniversary Celebration at Riverside Church attracted 600 alumni and current students to the Convocation and 300 to the alumni dinner. The May 2014 retirement party for Peter Bordonaro was a tribute to his 26 years of service and attracted hundreds of alums. Through the new Evertrue networking app and our LinkedIn group, alums can now connect to each other. With the following listing, Prep commends the more than 1,000 alumni who contributed financially this past fiscal year.

44%of all college

graduates

1,139(a new record)

$234,879 $220,975from outside sources

and matching gifts

153alums attended

7alumni-purchased

tables at the lilac Ball

partic ipation donors gif ts alum r ai sed l il ac Ball l i l ac Ball taBles

a lu m n i g i v i n g c o m m i t t e e

Co-Chairs

courtney archer-Buckmire (xv)ciatta Baysah (p9 vi)unique fraser Brathwaite (p9 v)

Members

franklin amoo (xiv) jerry Bright (ix) vaughn caldon (xi)ellen chu (xxiii)steve m. del villar (p9 ii)shantaa foster (p9 xvii)charles guerrero (v)renata henry (xxii)Karen les pierre (i)dante pearson (p9 xvii)shantell richardson (p9 viii)Kwabena safo-agyekum (p9 xi)akim st. omer (xviii)

ali salas (xxv)tony Yung (xii)

alumni n i n e t e e n t h a n n u a l a l u m n i g i v i n g c a m pa i g n

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♦ indicates an individual who has given to the last five consecutive campaigns ★ in honor of peter Bordonaro

the mot to circle : cour age ( $10 ,0 0 0 +)

♦ Karen Young (iv)

apollo societ Y ( $ 5 ,0 0 0 +)

♦ nnamdi orakwue (vii) ♦ Kevin otero (xii) &

laura trainor ♦ edward poteat (vi) ♦ jeanine d. smartt liburd (v) ♦ natalie swaby hutchinson (xiv) &

russ hutchinson ♦ tameka Watler Koney (xviii) &

owuraka Koney

legacY circle ( $ 2 , 50 0 +)

♦ dale allsopp (vii) & jacquelyn allsopp in honor of pauline van rossum

★♦ courtney archer-Buckmire (xv) ♦ jemina Bernard (ix)★♦ jerry Bright (ix) &

patrice reives-Bright★♦ steve m. del villar (p9 ii) &

Kwana del villar ♦ jhon giraldo (x) ♦ nicole isaac (xii) ♦ pang lee (ix) ♦ valentin vasquez (ix)

in memory of avery man (ix)

Be the dream societY ( $ 2 ,0 0 0 +)

♦ Kara alfonso (viii) nancy reyes mclaughlin (ix) ♦ roald richards (vii)

founder’ s cluB ( $1,0 0 0 +)

♦ franklin amoo (xiv) in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

♦ victor o. amoo (xvii) donnell Bell (p9 v) ♦ robert Brown (xviii) donnell Butler (vii)

in memory of tem mcKellar, jr. (viii)

♦ naeemah clark (ix)★♦ Yahonnes cleary (p9 v) &

marcie cleary terri-anne davis-merchant (xi) &

jackson merchant ♦ nyssa fajardo lee (xv) &

chris lee ♦ melissa gilmer-cardone (ix) &

matthew cardone in memory of stephen e. gilmer

david gonzalez (x) & emily gonzalez

♦ james harris (xi) ★ jheramis hernandez

collado (xviii) & andy collado (p9 ix)

★♦ francis idehen (p9 iv) & nicola idehen

denise james-manuel (v) ♦ marene jennings (x) ♦ samona joe tait (ii) ♦ geneva johnson (vii) ♦ steve lee (xv) ♦ priscilla morales (xii) &

♦ joe pabon (xi) ♦ shantel moses (p9 ii)

in memory of irene moses★♦ angel ortiz (iv) ♦ christopher richardson (v) ★ leticia roach (p9 iv) ♦ shawn rose (xiv) ♦ miguel sanchez (xvii) &

nicole sanchez ♦ claudia villar (ix) ♦ theresa Wong (vi) ♦ tony Yung (xii)

in memory of roanak desai (xii)

Yi zhou (xxi)

le adership c ircle ( $ 50 0 +)

★♦ sheila adams (p9 x) ♦ david o. alade (xxi) ♦ algeria aljure (xv) &

justus morris ★ ahmed Bakkar (p9 xvii) andre Benjamin (xiv) zeudi Bernardo (ix) and

the Bernardo family in memory of avery man (ix)

simone Brown (xii) ♦ james e. Butler (p9 i) duane callender (vi) &

jo-ann callender jacqueline camilo mendez (xiv)

and andy mendez ♦ elaine chen shi (xxi) &

roy shi★♦ Kristen clarke (p9 ii) ★ the claudio family:

♦ christina (p9 xiii) & ♦ olivia (p9 xvi); thelma & lope

★♦ angelique cooper (p9 iii) ♦ tamara crawford (xiv) ♦ cristina cruz-calderon (vii) &

craig calderon gabriel cuthbert (p9 xi) ♦ eion d’anjou (p9 x) the dao family:

♦ gia phu dao (vii); ♦ gia thang dao (x); ♦ gianghia nar dao (xi); ♦ William dao (xiv)

★♦ obadele davis (p9 ii)

jessica diaz pastilha (viii) & jeffrey maron

erica dukes (ii) ♦ angel ferrer, jr. (viii) ♦ jason forde (xiv) ♦ charles guerrero (v) ♦ eric gyasi (xvii) ♦ ernest gyasi (xxi) ★ courtney harrison (p9 v)★♦ jazmin a. hogan (p9 vii) ♦ Kenechi igbokwe (p9 xiv) ♦ Beverly james (iii) ♦ christopher james (ix)★♦ Kenya james Browning (p9 ii) ★ tearon joseph (p9 iv) christopher Kalos (xiv) Kevin Keith (xix) ♦ himayat Khan (ix) ★ errol King (p9 xi) ♦ Kimberley Knowles (iv) e-Bai Koo (vi) ♦ jamaal lesane (x) melissa leyva-vega (viii) ♦ jessica melendez

rodriguez (p9 ix) & ♦ joshua michel rodriguez (p9 ix) in honor of the Bordonaro family

♦ Wei-Kuo miao (vi) ♦ sharifa monteith menon (p9 v) &

rajah menon★♦ esosa ogbahon (p9 vi) ♦ helen ogbara reeves (xvii) ♦ takila oku (p9 i) sonia olivo alfieri (p9 ix) allison pan (xix) and

michael johnson ♦ monica rodriguez (p9 vi) ♦ elliot sanchez (p9 iv) ♦ peter santiago (ix) ♦ Kimika sergeant (xiv) ♦ victor lloyd smith, jr. (vii) ♦ lev steshenko (x) ♦ muffadal taher (p9 vi) &

saara taher★♦ dionne thomas pulcinella (p9 iii) ♦ l’Quentus thomas (x) Kenneth thompson (xxiv)

in memory of the thompson grandparents

Wellington veras (xi) ♦ cassandra Walters (p9 ix) Yao Wang (xxi) dionne Wilson gumbs (xii) ♦ melanie Wilson-taylor (xii) &

♦ gerald taylor (xii) ♦ eng lay Wong (ix)

in memory of avery man (ix) ♦ anthony Wright (v) ♦ taroo Yasuzawa (xiv) ♦ vance Young (vi) anonymous (2)

l il ac cluB ( $ 250 +)

♦ candida aguilar-salim (xiii) & joey salim

ian allen (xxii) ♦ anne-carmene almonord (xv) &

egya appiah★♦ Waldir alvarez (p9 iii)★♦ steven aponte (xiv) ♦ leconie archer (p9 x) ♦ marilyn arenas (xv)

in memory of Kwesi christopher (xv)

♦ uthman arogundade (p9 xiv) ♦ franklyn a. arthur (iii) justin Bain (xxii) ★ aissa Bautista (p9 xii) alexandria Bautista (p9 xv)★♦ ciatta Baysah (p9 vi) ahsaki Benion (xi) shane K. Bennett (p9 ii) & family alvin Blanco (xi) maxwell Bonnie (xvii) sibongile Boyd (xi)★♦ sherie carnegie (p9 v)

in honor tammy small (p9 ii) ♦ cherell m. carr harris (vi) &

Keith harris ♦ tate carrera (p9 ii) safiya cathey (p9 ii) ♦ silvia chan (xii)★♦ ryan chapoteau (p9 xiii) tszyu chen-holmes (x) &

matthew holmes★♦ francine chew iheukumere (p9 v) alexander ciliotta-Young (la i) ★ jamila cleary (p9 vii) sherene davidson (p9 xvi) ♦ christina farag shenoda (xiii) ★ jonathan figueroa (p9 xv) ★ shantaa foster (p9 xvii) ♦ sherwyn fullington (xiii) elbert garcia (ix) ♦ Wayne gore (i) ♦ tamieka goulbourne (p9 vi) Karen grant (iv) ♦ lycia grant alderin (xiv) ★ renee green (p9 x) aliah greene (viii)

in memory of tem mcKellar, jr. (viii)

♦ tawana guillaume (p9 xii) & rean griffith

♦ Betsy guzman laxton (vii) ♦ gary guzman (x) ★ vivian hernandez (p9 xv) ♦ john huang (vii) William huang (xxiv) ♦ ronda jack (xiii) ashaki jacquet (p9 xviii)★♦ Kevin johnson (p9 iv) desiree jones (xii)

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♦ sonja Killebrew (p9 vi) ♦ franky Kong (i) & jenni Kim Bali Kumar (xviii) david lei (xxii)★♦ Karen les pierre (i) ♦ Brian leung (xv) ♦ Yadilis lewis (p9 v) ♦ ray lopez (xi) & alicia lopez

in memory of marlene losak anika martin (p9 xiii)★♦ shenequa mcleod (p9 viii) ♦ jermaine mcpherson (p9 viii)★♦ lourina mcQuilkin (p9 ii) jamel melville (p9 ix) Kristen mercado (p9 ix) ♦ frances messano (xiv) ♦ nordia morris edwards (xv) &

William edwards ♦ glendaly munoz (xviii) ♦ Betty nhan (x) autumn ning (vi) nakia ocampo (xi)

in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

♦ adepeju oduye (xvi) in memory of dr. adedoyin oduye

♦ jeffrey ogbara (xiv) ♦ omayra ortega (p9 v) Kathy park (iv)★♦ makonnen payne (p9 i) &

Yolanda payne ★ etzerson philitas (p9 xii) ♦ sheldon philp (iv) ♦ joanne d. Quinones (iv) ♦ rhoda raji (xiv) ♦ aggie ramirez (p9 ix) ♦ edward remache (xi) tashi ridley (iii) ♦ alexia robinson (xviii) Yndira roperto jones (viii)

in memory of tem mcKellar, jr. (viii)

gregory rose (p9 xvii) sara ruddock-harris (xxi) ♦ Kwabena safo-agyekum (p9 xi)

in memory of esther tjoe (p9 xi)

Kelly salazar (xxiv) in memory of robert paul pinkas

caleb santana (viii) ★ njeri semaj (p9 iv)★♦ jamal shipman (p9 xii) ♦ randy slaughter (p9 i) &

tracey gardner omar syed (p9 xvii) jennifer d. tait (p9 xiv) ♦ michael tang (xix) jonee taylor-johnson (p9 iv) &

jerry johnson ♦ daniel tobon (xvii) ♦ vidal torres (p9 v) miguel vargas (p9 xviii) sabine vilsaint (la i)

★♦ jennifer Wade (p9 v) ★ graig Warner (xi) cherrielyn Wilks (xiii) ♦ lue Williams (xi) ryan Williams (la i) ♦ Kenneth Wong (xii)★♦ Yu Wong (vi) ★ alisha Yadali (p9 vii) &

★ luis Bello (p9 vii)★♦ fazal Yameen (p9 xi) ♦ alexander Yee (xviii)★♦ john Yi (xv) ♦ robyn Young (viii) anonymous (2)

the BroWnstone societ Y ( $150 +)

alejandro abreu (p9 ix) & erin Bradley abreu

♦ chioma ajoku (xviii) rasheen allen (xiii)

in honor of ryan and elijah allen

david anderson (xv) ♦ jaynemarie angbah (xiv)

in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

laura askew Koch (ii) in memory of carolyn askew

♦ naima jean Baker garvin (xiii) ♦ diana Bernal (xx) todd anthony Blandino (p9 xii) amanda Boston (xxii) ♦ roosevelt Bowman (xi) ★ jose Bravo (p9 vii) &

isabel Bravo jillian r. Brewster (xv) ♦ deana Brown (xviii) ♦ emily cabrera (xv) ♦ samantha cai (xix) ♦ andeliz n. castillo (p9 x) ♦ alfred cazeau (xiv) &

sishush cazeau ♦ Bill chan (xi) nelson chan (xiii) ♦ matthew charity (viii) ♦ chondita chatterjee (xv) ★ carolyn chica (p9 xvii) deangeor chin (xxiii) rushar chin (xxii) eryan cobham (xiv) lizzette colon (vii) Kadeem cooper (xxii) duane cranston (vii) &

sara holliday ♦ akilah crichlow (xxii) vicky darbouze (xxi) ♦ cheryl dawson (p9 viii) ♦ danielle di penti gee (xvii) marvin diaz (xxv) Whitney dublin (p9 xv) edem dzubey (xxiii) ♦ omar ellis (p9 viii)

♦ shena elrington (xvi) ♦ Karenne eng (xvii) francisco estrada (ix) ♦ abelardo fernandez (viii) &

charissa fernandez melqui fernandez (xxv) ★ rebecca ferrer (p9 iii) ★ janelle fouche (p9 xvi)★♦ unique fraser Brathwaite (p9 v)

& seku Brathwaite ★ stephanie gaillou (p9 xvii) ♦ Kembey n. gbarayor, jr. (xv) ★ jennifer gomez (p9 xiii) stephen gonzalez (viii) ♦ camielle green (p9 vii) ♦ Karen greer (iv) sarah guan (xxiv)★♦ patrice hall (xx) ♦ amina harris elderfield (xi) samyka Y. harris-edwin (xviii) Kenny hernandez (p9 xiv) sandra idehen (p9 x) ★ ginalysse ingles (p9 xiv) afiya jackson (xvi) ♦ janelle james (xii) sheronda jarrett (p9 xviii) nadia johnson (p9 viii) ♦ adrian jones (xvii) jovan julien (xxiii) Kathleen Knight (xxiii) freda Koomson (xx)

in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

★♦ jamian lai (viii) ♦ gina (Ying) lam (iv) ♦ jazmine leon (p9 viii) naima lilly (p9 vi) Brian louie (p9 xvi) ♦ david martinez (p9 xiv) andrea matos (v) Berta matos (xv) ♦ jennifer mceachern (p9 xi)

in memory of connor donohue ★ michelle mejia (p9 vii) Benjamin mensah (xxiii) ezequiel minaya (v)★♦ erica monrose (p9 xiv) ♦ alba morales (p9 ii) ★ andres morey (p9 vii) ayana mortley (xxiv) michael muscianesi (xvii) desmond nation (p9 vii) amanda nazario (xxiii) johnuel nuez (xxv) Bianca nunez (xxv) chijioge nwogu (p9 xv) ★ emmanuel olojede (p9 xvii) ★ eric osorio (viii) &

roberta osorio ♦ gigi parris (xvi) ian pearson (xxii)★♦ sherrise pond (p9 xi) julia Quintanilla ramirez (xxii)

steven Quintero (xxi) ♦ luis ramos (i) ♦ shantell richardson (p9 viii) ♦ veronica rivera (xviii) ♦ shanina robinson (p9 vii) christopher robles (xviii) &

stephanie robles christopher rodriguez (p9 viii) ruth roman (ii) monique saint-louis pearson (xv)

and lee pearson (xvi) gabriela santana (xxii) naledi semela (xxii)

in honor of erin duffy ♦ naved sheikh (xv) ♦ Bo tan (vi)

in honor of michael lockett★♦ Quinnie tan (xiii) ♦ na’eema thompson (xvii) ♦ Kamla topsey (xii) ♦ jessy trejo (p9 xi) ♦ tuong-long tsang (vii) ♦ jeffrey vargas (vii)

in memory of circe Bermudez zamora (vii)

★ Katherine vera (p9 xviii) randolph vesprey (xix) ♦ seagram villagomez (xi) raza Wani (xxv) jessie Watters (xxv) ♦ marilyn Karma Wilson (xiv)

in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

★♦ nicole Wilson (p9 xiv) angus Wong (xii) ♦ Betty Wong ortiz (vi) melissa Wright (xix) jessica e. zapas (p9 xvi) lucia zhou (xxiii) anonymous (2)

1978 cluB ( $10 0 +)

♦ clarence agbi (xxi) dwana agosto parkes (xi) ♦ juan carlos aguirre (xviii) nicole ansell (p9 ix) ♦ priscilla aquino garza (xiii) &

jorge garza in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

daniel arango (xxii) & emily lepkowski

♦ patricia arce (p9 v) ivan arzu (p9 iii) ♦ Karen ash (xv) ♦ joseph ayala (v) gary Bahadur (vii) ♦ crystal Bass (xvii) joanna Bethencourt-mason (iii) ♦ diahann Billings-Burford (vi) savitri Bishnath (p9 viii) ♦ ruben Blancovich (ii) &

elisabet Blancovich peter-charles Bright (xii)

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♦ rachelle Brignol (p9 xiii) laura Brito Bozulich

Williams (p9 v) ♦ john Bromfield (x) ★ danielle c. Brown (p9 vi) malik Burke (p9 iii) Karin Burrell-stinson (vii) ♦ stephanie cabrera esenwa (xiii) ★ vaughn caldon (xi) alexander calle (vii) deborah campbell (p9 xii) ♦ paula campbell (x) edwige cantave (p9 x)★♦ lenny caraballo (p9 xii) ♦ carlos martin carle (xii) ★ robert carrillo (p9 iv) Kathleen carter eve (xxiv) &

max eve in memory of Bob smith

ney dalton castro (xvi) teresa chan (xviii) tsz Kit chan (ix)

in memory of avery man (ix) ♦ Brent chapman, jr. (xvii) jane chen (xxiv) ♦ xining chen (xix) erica cheung (xxv) gregory cheung (xxiii) ♦ daniele chinea shayegan (xi) sandra chow (xvi) ♦ troy clair, jr. (xv) michael colon (iv) ♦ jamil cordova (xi) ♦ frankie cruz (i) marcela cuadrado (viii) stephanie darand (xxiii) ♦ angelina darrisaw (xxi)

in honor of rebecca ervey jasmine davila (x) ♦ hajera dehqanzada (xix) vagnes de la rosa (vi) ruth dominguez (p9 vi) Bryan douge (p9 viii) anthony dzaba (p9 viii) Kaye ea (ix) ★ William eaves (p9 vii) ♦ sami ellong (xix)

♦ jasminee persaud (ix) ♦ jason B. phillips (xi) Yizary polanco (p9 xviii) ♦ jamall pollock (ix) ♦ nolly portillo-pastore (p9 v) ★ gabriel prestol (xix) ♦ lexer Quamie (xi)

in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

racquel Quarless (xxii) ♦ chavaughn raines (xvii) michael rasalan (p9 ii) dara raspberry (iv) ♦ dion reid (xii) jing ren (xxi) ariel revan (xxiii) ♦ matthew rey (xix) anthony rivera (xiii) ♦ donna rizzo (p9 xiii) ♦ eric rodriguez (p9 xiv) ★ Boris rose (ix) rossana rossi (p9 iv) ♦ alex ruiz (p9 ii) monica salinas (x)★♦ cicero salmon iii (p9 vi) &

janet salmon akobe sandy (xiii)

in memory of mario sanson (xii)

♦ jolene saul (xii) jumaane saunders (xii) davita scarlett (xxii) cindy scipio (xiv) christopher scott (xxiii) john scott, jr. (viii) ♦ donald sherman (xiv) annie shi (xxiv) ★ milagros silva-Bermudez (v) ♦ alain silverio (v) takis simon (p9 ix) ★ damali slowe (xxii) ♦ leticia smith-evans haynes (xi) lucy sun (xx) steven sun (xvii) ♦ calvin sung (xxi) ★ helal syed (p9 xv)

★ christina espiritu (p9 viii) reynaldo fernandez (viii) ♦ jose filpo (iii) samantha franklin (xviii) elijah frazier (xxiv) julian fu (xxiii) ♦ eddie garcia (xi) ♦ pamela gee chowayou (iii) hong gian (xi) ♦ amiko glasford (xiv) ★ ricardo godoy (xi)★♦ caroline gonzalez (p9 iii) april grigsby (xiii) ★ miguel guadalupe (x) ♦ Weiyi guo (xx) sofia gutierrez (p9 x) lina guzman-edwards (vi) drexel harris iii (xx)★♦ adrienne harrison (p9 vi) sydette harry (xvii) chris herrera (ii) &

lynda herrera juan herrera (p9 iii) ★ harlo holmes (xvii) jenny huang (xix) jeffrey hudson (p9 iii) ★ cheryce husar (p9 xvii) ♦ joseph hutchinson (xviii) ♦ justin huynh (xviii) ♦ valerie idehen (p9 ix) dale jamison (xxi) catherine jaramillo (p9 xvi) dareema jenkins (xvii) grace jiang (xxiii) Kam-chuen jim (vi) stephanie jimenez (xxiv) peter john (xx) ♦ jessica johnson (viii) ★ sameea Kasim (xiv) cherisse Keller (xvii) ♦ aleem Khan (ix) & stacey Khan ♦ Kristine Kippins (xiv)★♦ henry han xi lau (xii) gary lawson (xiii)

in honor of harriet ann lawson

daniel lee (xxiii) ♦ joe Wing lee (xvi) soohee lee-lim (ii) jose leonor (xviii) ♦ monica liriano (xv) mali locke (xi)

in honor of joy & aubrey locke

♦ jane lok (xviii) antonio lopez (xxii) ♦ tomas lopez (xviii) rafael luciano (xvii) sean mair (xx) mandy marcus (la ii) shaniqua martin (xxiv) luther masanto (p9 xvii) camille j. mccaul matlack (xvi) &

alexander matlack in memory of dorothy solomon and glenford t. collins (mills); in honor of tim and cynthia matlack

★ davin mcfarlane (p9 xiii)★♦ andrew mcKinnon (p9 x) crystal mcQueen (p9 ix) rashida mendes (x)

in honor of jasmine jade mendes

joal mendonsa (xviii) ★ dimas mero (p9 xii) chiniqua milligan (xi) shamik mitchell (x)★♦ damian monteiro (p9 i) daniel morris (xii) sarai narvaez (xxi) &

jonathan pulliza (xxi) christian neira (iii) ♦ nichelle nelson miyakoshi (ii) ♦ rumi oodally (xvii) and

the oodally family george ortega (xxv) ♦ akil pascal (xvi)★♦ gawain patterson (p9 xiv) lea nora patterson ruffin (ii) aaron payne (p9 xiv) ♦ jessica peralta (xii)★♦ cesar perez (v)

e vent h ighlights

arts marketing event co-hosted by lincoln center

legal networking event hosted by Wachtell, lipton

mid-career professionals panels hosted by pfizer and morgan stanley

prep in tech evenings hosted by general assembly and startup institute

regional networking events in Boston and Washington, d.c.

retail career panel hosted by rossstrategic planning town hall meetings

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★ Yomaira tamayo (p9 x) danielle tappitake (xix) ♦ jimmy tom (xi) michael torres (v) jennifer ugarte (xiv) ♦ carolyn urena (xx) paola urgiles (la i)★♦ christine vasconez (p9 iii) &

♦ ramon javier (xi) ♦ etienne vazquez (xix) &

sarah ortiz-elejalde vazquez ♦ raymond vega (vii) larry Welch (ix) ★ marvin West (ix)

in honor of lynette eastman anthony White (p9 xvi) ★ chrisanne Wilks (p9 iv) maxine Williams Khan (xviii) peter a. Williams, jr. (vii) ♦ philip Wong (xiv) ♦ michelle Wonsley (xiv)

in memory of eddie and vivian Wonsley

lynman Woo (xxi) ♦ Yang xu (xix)★♦ sze-Yen Yan (xii) jian Yang (xvi) ♦ William Yee (viii) ♦ peggy Yih (v) &

chanland roonprapunt amanda zhang (xxiii) linda zhang (xxii) mei li zhen (xvii) ♦ minyu zhou (xxi) anonymous (8)

the trinit Y c ircle ( up to $10 0 )

janelle abadia (xxi) taha abdul-Basser (viii) zahraa abdur-rahman

abante (xi) ♦ damaris acosta (p9 vi) ingianni acosta (xxi) roberto acosta (p9 x) Wilfredo acosta (xiv) adetutu adekoya (p9 xvi) mitchell adison (xx) terrence agbi (p9 xvi) alex agnant (xviii) christine agudelo

andrade (xviii) jenny aguilar (la ii) abena agyemang (p9 xii) ★ fahima ahmed (xviii) fahmina ahmed (xxv) razibul ahmed (xiv) desmond ahoklui (xiii) odamea akomah (p9 xiii) chidi akusobi (xxiv) jessica alcantara (p9 xiii) deidre alexander (xxi) jeremy allen-arney (xxi) Kelly alvarez (p9 xiv)

richard anantua (xxiii) shellonda anderson (p9 xv) ♦ aldun andre (p9 xii) ♦ elana aquino (xii) ♦ lionel archille (x) diana arguello mccormick (la i) patricia armand (xviii) ♦ andrea armstong Wolff (p9 vii) renee arthurs russell (xi) Brianna atkinson (p9 xvii) ♦ hubert attale (viii) ♦ aman ayele-gulte (p9 iii) christian Baber (xxiv) akeem Bailey (p9 xvii) christine Bailey johns-harris (xi) jonathan Bailey (xxv) diana Ballesteros (xxi) jessica Bamkole (la ii) Kaara Baptiste (xvii) maritza Barcelona (xxiv) ★ inan Barrett (p9 xvii) giancarlo Barriocanal (xxii) ★ Kester Barrow (p9 xv) travis Bastian (p9 xvii) ★ maya Battle (xix) jonathon Beckles (xxv) ♦ jasen Bell (xx) Yannique Benitez (xxii) ★ toni Benjamin (xxv) michel’le Bennett (p9 xviii) ishma Best (xx) delma Betancourt (p9 xvi) ★ vishal Bhagwandas (p9 xvi) ★ rhonda Binda (p9 iv) ♦ derrick Biney-amissah

mensah (vi) raelene Birkett (xi) matthew Blackburn (xxvi) Kemi Blake (xv) renny Blanco (xxiv) ♦ sonia Bonsu (xi) marlin Bottex (p9 xii) ♦ michelle Bowling roberts (vii)

in memory of lionel m. Bowling

Kinei Braithwaite (xix) christopher Brathwaite (p9 xvii) ★ Kiara Brereton (p9 xviii) ★ Kristyn Bretz (p9 xi) jabari Brisport (xxi) ♦ diogenes Brito (xxiii) claire Brooks (xxiii) april tamieka Browne (xx) ♦ Keisha Browne (xx) naomi Buie (xxii)

in memory of melrose stephens-Buie

denise Burrell-stinson (vii) jennifer Byrd (xvi)

in honor of mirlina matos ragin (p9 x)

♦ allison caban-holt (vii) Kenrick cabey (xxi) ralph cabezas (xxiv)

★♦ esther B. cajuste (p9 xi) in memory of esther tjoe (p9 xi)

adrienne calamanan (xvi) philip camille (p9 xvii) ashley campbell (xxiv) ofoe canacoo (x) lucienne canet (xvi) ♦ christine capota (xviii) ★ marieugenia cardenas (p9 xvi) daniela carrasco (xxiii) Kevin carter (xx) rhiannon catapano (xxv) crystal chalk (p9 xvii) lawrence charles (p9 xii) tamar charles (xxii) elie chau (xxii) alena chen (xviii)★♦ michael chen (xvii) ♦ selby chen (xiv)

in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

Wilson chen (xxvi) Yi chen (xxii) cathy cheung (xv) ellen chu (xxiii) ♦ renee m. chung (xvii) cache church (xi) lasha clarke (xx) ★ Barry cleckley (p9 xvii) jarrett cobbs (xv) cherisse cobrand (xviii) andrenne coleman (xxv) angilique coleman (xxv) janel coleman (xxv) herbert collado (vii) ★ cylton collymore jr. (vii) &

natacha collymore angel colon (xi) ♦ daniela conwell (p9 x)

aisha cook (p9 i) angela lorena coral (xx) ian corbin (ix) sherrie corbin (p9 v) ★ Brian correa (xxiv) christopher correa (xxii) ♦ miguel correa (xii) efrain cortes (vi) ♦ Kim cortes (p9 x) naima coster (xx) steve coupet (p9 xiv) akintunde cousins (xviii) heru craig (xxiv) lacarnly creech (p9 xvi) Kevin cross (xiii) &

zayannab abdushahid ★ vinson cunningham (xix) latia curry (x) ★ shadiyah curry (p9 xiv) marlon cush (p9 vii) nichole davis (xxii) ♦ Wamecca dean rodriguez (p9 iv) ★ senait debesu (p9 xvii) maria deno (xxv) ♦ henoch derbew (xix) missan desouza (xxvi) nicole dessibourg (p9 ix) vasavi devireddy (xx) candido diaz, jr. (la ii) ♦ daniel diaz (ii) james ding (xxiv) shanya dingle (p9 v) alexis dixon (xix) ♦ chevelle dixon (xix) stuart dixon (xx) anna duenas (la i) gabriella durango (xxiv) ♦ nnaemeka echebiri (xxi) adrienne edwards (xxv)

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latasha edwards (xii) ♦ anna edwin (p9 xii) ebieten elmsoxogu (p9 v) ♦ shaniquoa elrington (xii) ashley emerole (xxi) clifford emmanuel (xviii) sophia espinoza (la ii) ★ nadjeda estriplet (p9 xv) ania-lisa etienne (p9 xvi) robynn europe (xvii) Quincy evans (p9 v) ivie eweka (p9xxii) ♦ jeffrey fabre (p9 ix) angel fernandez-lopez (p9 vi) edward fernandez (xiii) victoria fernandez (xviii) akilah ffriend (p9 xix) jihan forbes (xxii) nathan ford (xx) ★ michael javen fortner (p9 vi) lorenzo francis (xx) ★ alicia frank (p9 xii) ♦ marsha Bannister gadsden (xix) ★ emily galindo (p9 xviii) ♦ montaign gamino (v) lariely garcia (xxi) ♦ mary c. garvey (xvii) iyesatu gary-chari (ix) Kenneth gaye (p9 xv) aida gil (xix) ♦ sheldon e. gilbert (ix) Kadeem leon gill (p9 xvi) maisha gilyard-dejean (iv) ♦ franci girard (xx) ★ christopher gonzalez (p9 xiii) ♦ leroy gonzalez (iii) liyana-fatinah aquil

“jocelyn m. goode” (xvi) in memory of Kwesi christopher (xv)

natasha graham (p9 iv) malik graves-pryor (xi) duane grell (xix) Kaedon grinnell (p9 ix) ♦ cristin guerrero (xii) ★ edwin guerrero (p9 x) ♦ claudia gunter (p9 ix)★♦ olivia gutierrez parkin (p9 viii) &

todd parkin eric hall (xxv) lisa hall collins (xiii) zachary hamed (xxvi) calvin harding (xiii) mattea harmon (xix) justin harmond (p9 xx) denzil harris (p9 xviii) eboni hawkins (xi) ♦ christian hayden (xxi) marcus henderson (xxiii) renata henry (xxii) amelia hernandez (p9 vi) ★ juliana hernandez (p9 xvii) audrey heron (xxi)

robert mitchell (v) christopher mizell (xix) corey modeste (viii) alvaro mon cureno (la ii) ♦ cristian monterroza (p9 xiv) ♦ cesar montesano (vii) james Wesley moore (la ii) Katherine moran (p9 xxii) danielle moseley (xviii) shannon n. mouzon (p9 xiii) shenique moxey (xxiii) fredy mullins (xiv) carminia munoz (p9 xii) pia murray (xvii) jaleesa murrell (p9 xv) Betsy m. narvaez (xvii) Kali narvaez (xiii) alyssa negron collazo (xi) ♦ roberto neisa (p9 vi) tiffany ng (xxiii) ikechi ngwangwa (p9 xvi) jason nino (xviii) casey noel (xiii) ♦ danielle noel (xx) andrea naa darkua

nortey (p9 xvi) nadjwa norton (viii) tahira norton (x) janee nouet-morales (xix) christian nunez (p9 xv) maxwell nwaru jr. (la i) ★ uchenna nwogu (p9 xvii) udochi nwogu (p9 xi) ♦ philip odusote (p9 xii) osaze ogbahon (xx) obianuju okasi (p9 xiii) Bianca okolie (p9 xix) christina olenick (xxi) ♦ amara omeokwe (p9 xiii) ♦ vivienne omura (iii) franklin ordonez (p9 xix) ♦ laura ortiz (p9 xiii) ♦ rodney ortiz (xi) thereza osias (p9 xv) ★ zulay oyarvide (xxii) ♦ Brook lyn padilla

leighton (p9 x)★♦ dan-el padilla peralta (xviii) samuel pang (xxiv) anjuli panizzi (xxiii) ★ anthony panton (p9 xvii) ♦ jerome a. parker (p9 vi) jesica pascual (xiv) miriam paterson alexandre (xiii) h. andrew patterson (xviii) dante pearson (p9 xvii) jennifer peng (xxi) gladys perez-mojica (vi) roland persaud (la ii) christopher persley (vii) Yejide peters (x) aisha pew (xiv)

aixsha hiciano (xxiv) ♦ isabel hiciano (p9 xiv) janelle hing (xx) ronnette hope (xxiii) chad horsford (p9 xvi) tene howard (xiii) tyger howell (xxiv) gregston hurdle (xxi) ★ justin hyacinth (xxii) samantha hyacinth (xxi) Kamisha hyde (p9 xvii) chidubem iloabachie (p9 xii) nicole innis (ix) ★ stacey irizarry (vii) ♦ muriel isaac (xvii) ♦ sabrina islam (xviii) jennifer jackson (p9 ix) aditi jain (xxi) alex james (xxi) Kesu james (xi) desmond jardine (xiv) jessica jardine (xxi) sherina jardine (xxv) ♦ alexander jean (p9 viii) norly jean-charles (xxi) ♦ shayna jeffers (xviii) carlette jennings (p9 vii) alyssa jimenez lupinetti (p9 xiii) elizabeth jimenez (xxiv) ♦ jing jin (xxi) deonne john (p9 xvii) christine johnson (xvi) jade johnson (xxiv) ♦ gabriella jones casey (p9 xiv) ♦ salima jones-daley (p9 viii) ♦ judith joseph jenkins (vii)

in memory of circe Bermudez zamora (vii), tiesha sargeant (xiv), and tanisha anderson (xxii)

★ leslie-Bernard joseph (p9 xi) ★ lindsay j. joseph (xxi) patrick joseph (p9 xiv) manish Kakwani (p9 viii) julie Kaviar (xxi) alexander King (xxi) heather King (xxvi) ♦ Warren King (xx) florian Koenigsberger (xxvi) shikah Kofie (p9 xix) ♦ heather Kollar (p9 ii) steve Kwizera (p9 xvi) ★ paul laBarbera (la ii) ♦ niegel laBorde (p9 iii) Kim ladd (xxv) andrew langevine (p9 xiii) William lara (viii) theresa lasbrey (x) ★ ismail lawal (p9 iii) rachel lawal (xii) christopher lawrence (p9 xviii) iris lee (xviii) natasha leitch huggins (xiii)

★ Brienne leon (p9 xi) ★ annika lescott (p9 xv) ♦ regina leslie (xiv) olufemi leverett (xxv) ♦ elisa li (xxi) ★ ana liang (xx) avril lighty (la i) ★ denise liriano (xxiv) ★ hang liu (xxii) elise lockamy (p9 xiv) learah lockhart (p9 xvii) nikki lodge (xxi) melanie lolier (p9 xvi) johanna d. lopez

paraizo (p9 xiv) in honor of conrad fernandez

♦ sharon lopez (p9 v) ♦ francis lora (xv) cathy luna diaz (p9 iii) enrique luna-holder (viii)

in memory of tem mcKellar, jr. (viii)

saif madar (xii) ♦ michael a. makinde (xix) ♦ evelyn malave (xvii) ♦ maria j. maldonado (xx)

in memory of esther tjoe (p9 xi)

xiomara a. maldonado (xx) in memory of tanisha anderson (xxii)

ariana mangual (xiii) ♦ lyra manning (xiii) david mantilla (xiii) felix marte (viii) ariele martinez (xxiv) mirlina matos ragin (p9 x) ★ colinford mattis (p9 xv) corey mcBeth (vii) natalie mcBride (p9 xviii) jasmine mcdavid (p9 xi) monique mcdermoth (p9 xiv) rayna mcKenzie (xxiii) shari mcKenzie (p9 xv) christopher mcleod (x) ★ Kimberley mcleod (p9 xiv) jahnelle mcmillan (p9 xiv) douglas d. mcpherson (xxi)★♦ joslyn mcpherson (p9 ix) &

Kris caulfield mcpherson ♦ joseph mejia (v) omar mendez (xxi) ★ Yvette mercado hammel (iii) the mercier family:

dadu mercier (xvii), ♦ marie-dumesle mercier (xix), edad mercier (xxii) & dupy mercier (xxiv)

★ edwin merino (p9 xvii) ★ julian mesri (xx) Kimberly middleton (xxii) melissa miles (xi) maxine mitchell (xxii) ♦ natanya mitchell (xii)

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evan phail (xxv) ♦ malcolm phillips (xix) ♦ niara phillips (xxii) stacie phillips (xiii) ♦ j. mario philogene (xx) ★ zuwena plata (p9 xviii) darnell point-du-jour (xxii) Yessy portillo (la i) aiesha powell (xxiii) marjorie prat (p9 xii) ♦ andrew protain (xx) melissa providence (xviii) mona Quarless (xxiv) luis Quero (p9 xv) alexandra Quirke day (xv) melanie Quiroz (p9 xix) elizabeth raji-greig (xvi) amy victoria ramirez

rodriguez (xxii) ♦ armando ramirez (viii) frances ramirez (p9 xii) rafael ramirez (xxviii) shahlayo-mora ranson (p9 xv)

in memory of leocadia daniels esete reid (xv) ★ damaso reyes (xii) ★ dana reynolds (la ii) marina reza (xxv) irene ricasio edwards (viii) nneya richards (xx) ★ john riggins, jr. (p9 xvii) ★ jonathan rivas (p9 xv) Kenneth rivera (la ii) natasha rivera (xxv) dunia rkein (xx)

in memory of avery man (ix) Brandon robinson (xxiii) ★ tabatha robinson (p9 xvii) christine rodriguez nieves (xviii)

& joel nieves ♦ julia rodriguez diaz (xviii)

♦ daniel tam-claiborne (xxi) aiysha taylor (xiii) jessica taylor (xxi) ming-toy taylor (xxiv) Katrina-mae teano (xxii) ★ dannette tejeda (p9 xviii) sarah telson (xxi) manon terrell (p9 x)

in memory of esther tjoe (p9 xi)

amanda-jane thomas (xix) ♦ gregory thomas (p9 vii)

in memory of mark Brathwaite (p9vii)

michael thomas (xxiv) ♦ raquel v. thompson (xviii) michele toro (v) sandra toro (vii) edward torres (xiii) ★ jessica torres (p9 xvii) ♦ judivelly torres (xvi)

in memory of all alumnae whose leadership has been cut short.

Kilsy torres Barnes (xviii) renee trotman (p9 x) angela tucker (ix) ashley tyson (xxii) catherine ugarte (xii) dale um (xxiv) arianna van sluytman (p9 xvii) julian vasquez (xxiii) ♦ luis vasquez (xix) eleazar vega-gonzalez (p9 xvii) martha vega-gonzalez (p9 xiv) ♦ edwin velez (p9 xiii) pedro ventura (xxii) tatiana vera (p9 xx) ★ vanessa vincent (p9 xv) ★ desiree vodounon (p9 xvii) patrick Wade (xvii)

♦ nichole Walford (xxii) michelle Walsh (vi) ★ larry Warner (ix) ♦ Wayne Warner (xix) vanessa Washington (p9 xiii) darrien Watson (xxii)★♦ lisa Watson (xvii) orlando Watson (p9 xv) shantel Watters (xxi) Benjamin Wei (xix) charles Wharton (xviii) osei Wilks (p9 xvii) collin Williams (xxi) derronda Williams (la i) ♦ jamila Williams (xxi) deidra Willis (p9 xviii) ♦ monique Wilson (xxi)

in memory of tiesha sargeant (xiv)

sadjada Wilson (xxv) larry Wiltshire (xii)★♦ Brandon Winston (p9 xi) monna Wong (xxii) ♦ William Wong (xxi) alexis Wynn (p9 xvi) ♦ jennifer Wynn (xviii) anthony xu (xvi) rayad Yadali (p9 ix)★♦ sarah Yadali (p9 xiv) jin Yan (xix) ★ david Yao (xix) hao hong Yiu (xxiii) thomas sze-leong Yu (xii) s. alexander zaman (xx) erik zambrano (p9 xvi) xenia zayas (p9 xvi) sergio zenteno (p9 iii) ★ michael zhang (xx) ♦ lei zhao (xx) anonymous (16)

Kyron rogers (xiv) ♦ manfred rojas (p9 xii) &

cori ann rojas jasmin roman (xii) ♦ jason rosado (viii) eric rosas (xxv) ♦ lovey roundtree oliff (p9 vi) donald jelani roy (xv) allison ruiz gonzaga (xix) sybil st. hilaire (xxiii)★♦ akim st. omer (xviii) ali salas (xxv) marcel salas (xxv) alvin sandy (xvi) ♦ sam sangankar (xiv) rafat sanni (xxi) ★ elizabeth santiago Weinstock (v) carmen santos (la i) ♦ lourdes sastre rosario (vi) ♦ allison saunders (x) eugenia saunders (p9 xiii) ♦ oscar saunders (xi) ♦ syed sayeed (xx) alyssa schlatmann (la i) fallon r. serrette soltau (xviii) marcus shepard (la ii) ♦ steven shorte (iv) mujidat shotonwa (xx) Kimblie silva-laboy (xvi) ♦ omar slowe (xiii) dylan smith (xxvii) ♦ tashonna smith (vi) lattelle solomon (viii) Kevin soltau (p9 vi) ★ olumide sosan (p9 xvii) ♦ evette stair (xviii) hasan stephens (xi) nekesa straker (xiii) angela su (xxv) ♦ latoya sutton (xvi)

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staffPrep Preparatory Component (continued)

* Kalif Jeremiah (XXXI) Assistant Head of the Summer Advisory System

* Nicole Ubinas (XXX) Assistant Head of the Summer Advisory System

PREP 9 Preparatory ComponentMark Hall Director

Senait Debesu (P9 XVII) Administrative Assistant

* Cynthia Cabral (XVII) Summer Guidance Counselor

* Elizabeth Hernandez School-Year Guidance Counselor

* Franchesca Diaz (P9 XXI) Head of the Summer Advisory System

counseling† Marie Ursino

Director of Counseling

Leigh Pomeranz Program Assistant

~Sherron Pearson Post-Placement Counselor, Middle School

Natalia Torres Post-Placement Counselor, Middle School

Rosleny Ubinas Post-Placement Counselor, Middle School

~Anana Charles Dean of Upper School Counseling

Aisha Shah Post-Placement Counselor, Upper School

Ivan Tatis Post-Placement Counselor, Upper School

~Farayi Wiley Associate Director of Counseling & Director of Boarding School Counseling

Olubanke Martins Post-Placement Counselor, Boarding School

Amanda Vidal Post-Placement Counselor, Boarding School

le adership development opportunities

† Charles Guerrero (V) Director of Leadership Development Opportunities

Michael O’Leary Director of Leadership Development Projects

Justine Santana Assistant to Leadership Development Opportunities

College GuidanceCindy Perez Director of College Guidance

Shari Fallis Assistant Director of College Guidance

Professional AdvancementRebecca Ervey Director of Professional Advancement

Caroline Coburn Assistant Director of Professional Advancement

Natasha Rivera (XXV) Program Associate to Professional Advancement

undergr aduate affairsCandice Clawson Director of Undergraduate Af fairs

Michael Mudho Undergraduate Af fairs Off icer

Joy McGann Undergraduate Af fairs Associate

e xternal affairs† Ed Boland

Vice President for External Af fairs

DevelopmentFrancesca Ryan Director of Development

Arlene Malave-Vazquez Associate Director of Data Management

Pamela Rykowski Corporate & Foundation Relations Off icer

Sheryl Thomas Assistant Director of Development & Communications

Annie Lee Development & Communications Manager

Alumni AffairsKaty Bordonaro Director of Alumni Af fairs

Vaughn Caldon (XI) Associate Director of Alumni Af fairs

Rachel McKie Alumni Af fairs Coordinator

f inance & administr ation

† Alik Hinckson Chief Financial Off icer

Grace Sutherin Associate Director of Finance

Zubiar Rasuli Assistant Director of Finance

April Froncek Director of Information Technology

Nina Nelken Technology Associate

Deborah Raji Operations Manager

Vanessa Rodriguez Operations Assistant

Abena Dwamena 71st Street Receptionist

Catherine Keller 91st Street Receptionist

organiz ation- Wide resource personnel

* Michele Owens, PhD Senior Staf f Psychologist

* Vincent Walker Clinical Social Worker

as of october 2014 † executive staff * part-time position

note: roman numerals following a name denote a prep for prep or prep 9 contingent. all individuals listed this way are prep alumni.

e xecutive off ice† Aileen C. Hefferren

Chief Executive

† Bridget Johnson Associate Executive Director

Sharon Ruiz Director of Human Resources

Ivelys Figueroa Director of Smart Connections

Sinéad Cloughley Manager, Executive Off ice

talent se arch† Fred McIntosh

Director of Admissions

Ivelisse Santiago Associate Director of Admissions

Shellonda Anderson (P9 XV) Admissions Off icer, PREP 9

Nathan Ford (XX) Admissions Off icer, Prep for Prep

Maya Grant Admissions Off icer, PREP 9

Laurina Santi (XXVII) Admissions Off icer, Prep for Prep

Santy Barrera Admissions Coordinator

Melanie Santos Recruitment Associate

Mary Couzens Admissions Associate

academic progr ams† Nikole Smith

Director of Academic Programs

Ricardo Antoine (P9 XIV) Co-Dean of Students

Veronica Rivera (XVIII) Co-Dean of Students

* Aiysha Taylor (XIII) Clinical Social Worker

Prep Preparatory Component Jessy Trejo (P9 XI) Assistant Director

Marisela Sepulveda Assistant Dean of Students

* Mujidat Shotonwa (XX) Guidance Counselor

Silvia Valcarcel Administrative Assistant

* Enioluwada Popoola (XXIX) Head of the Summer Advisory System

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Board of trusteesMartin Lipton Chairman Emeritus partner, Wachtell, lipton, rosen & Katz

John L. Vogelstein Chairman Emeritus senior advisor, Warburg pincus; chairman, new providence asset management

Scott L. Bok Chairman ceo, greenhill & co., llc

Lisa Smith Cashin President

Anne Gilchrist Hall Execut ive Vice President

Daniel M. Neidich Execut ive Vice President ceo, dune real estate partners

Frank K. Bynum, Jr. Vice President managing director, Kelso & company

Valentino D. Carlotti Vice President partner, goldman, sachs & co.

James R. Maher Vice President chairman & ceo, Blackrock Kelso capital

Eric A. Rothfeld Vice President chairman, rei capital, llc

John H. Hall, Esq. Vice President & Secretary of counsel, debevoise & plimpton llp

Jennifer J. Burleigh, Esq. Vice President & Assistant Secretary partner, debevoise & plimpton llp

Pascal Desroches Vice President & Treasurer senior vice president & controller, time Warner inc.

Arun Alagappan founder & president, advantage testing inc. advantage testing foundation

Herbert A. Allen III president, allen & company llc

John Allman* head of school, trinity school

Courtney Archer- Buckmire (XV) associate director, annual giving, ethical culture fieldston school

Nicole Arnaboldi vice chairman, asset management, credit suisse

Orlando D. Ashford president, talent Business segment, mercer

Conor Bastable managing member, davidson Kempner capital management llc

Ciatta Z. Baysah, Esq. (P9 VI) principal, Baysah law group, pllc

Anson H. Beard president, vollero Beach capital partners llc

Ronald E. Blaylock founder & managing partner, gennx360 capital partners

Carolyn S. Brody Jorge CalderonKen Caplan senior managing director, Blackstone

Richard D’Albert principal & co-cio, seer capital management

Danielle Danese president, callisto capital management, inc.

Elizabeth B. Dater managing director, angelo, gordon & co.

Carmine Di Sibio vice chairman & area managing partner, ernst & Young, llp

Alexander R. Edlich senior partner, mcKinsey & company

John Eydenberg managing director & co-head, investment Banking coverage and advisory for the americas, deutsche Bank

Patricia Farman-Farmaian senior vice president, stribling & associates

Myrna Greenberg founder & former Board chair, city lights Youth theatre

Carl D. Harnick Jay L. Kriegel senior advisor, the related companies lp

Frances G. Laserson president, the moody’s foundation

Laurence C. Leeds, Jr. chairman, Buckingham capital management

Daniel S. Loeb chief executive officer, third point llc

Frank J. Loverro managing director, Kelso & company

Bridget Macaskill president & ceo, first eagle investment management

Paula Karstens MahoneyHarold McGraw III chairman, mcgraw hill financial

Julie Monaco managing director, global head public sector, correspondent Banking, citi

Jonathan Moses partner, Wachtell, lipton, rosen & Katz

Sue Neumann chief communications officer, praxair inc.

Jeannemarie O’Brien partner, Wachtell, lipton, rosen & Katz

Sandy Osborne managing director, Kelso & company

Lissa Perlman senior partner, Kekst & company, inc.

Lloyd Plenty managing director, group risk management, Bnp paribas

Richard Reiss, Jr. chairman, georgica advisors llc

William A. Shutzer partner & senior managing director, evercore partners

Sandy Sirulnick chairman, ditmas management corp.

Peg Sullivan managing director, morgan stanley

Anita Volz Wien vice chairman, observatory group llc

Brian C. Wille Wille family foundation

Valda Witt vmW entertainment

associates councilR. Tyler Morse Chair ceo, mcr development llc

Franklin Amoo (XIV) co-head, strategic credit group, mizuho securities usa inc.

Elizabeth Armet Andre Benjamin (XIV)

vice president, goldman, sachs & co.

Leo Bernstein principal, slp llc

Jerry Bright (IX) director of marketing and investor relations, sonica capital llc

Michael Caperonis managing director, citi

Indra Chandra managing partner, candlewood investment group

Alex Daniels spring owl asset management

Steve M. Del Villar (P9 II) audit director, latin america and the caribbean, aig

Erin F. DillardPatrick D. Dowd analyst, King street capital

Timothy Erb managing director, j.p. morgan private Bank

Adam S. Goldstein director, columbia university investment management company

Lewis Hart senior vice president, Brown Brothers harriman & co.

Frances Cashin Hodler senior manager, strategic planning group, american express

Lawrence P. Holodak managing director, corporate compliance, j.p. morgan chase

Natalie Swaby Hutchinson (XIV) Nicole Isaac (XII)

principal, thegroup

Colin Kennedy principal, alder hill management lp

Tameka Watler Koney (XVIII) senior marketing manager, american express

Robin Krasny senior vice president, portfolio management director, morgan stanley Wealth management

Mark H. Lewis senior vice president, senior investment management consultant, morgan stanley Wealth management

Corinne Maloney managing director, j.p. morgan private Bank

Jackie Meretsky Priscilla Morales (XII)

associate director of admission, greenwich academy

Kevin Otero (XII) senior tax counsel, ge corporate tax, general electric company

Ed Poteat (VI) president & ceo, carthage advisors

Helen Ogbara Reeves (XVII) associate, frankfurt, Kurnit, Klein & selz

Benjamin Silver analyst, corvex capital

Anne D. Thorp chief marketing officer, mm.lafleur

Shane Tiemann vice president, Kelso & company

Adam Turteltaub partner, Willkie farr & gallagher llp

Mathew Van Alstyne co-founder & managing member, odeon capital group llc

Natalie R. Williams Jenise Campbell Wilson

Karen Young (IV) senior counsel and trust & compliance officer, middle east and africa, iBm

trustees B oa r d o f t r u s t e e s a n d a s s o c i at e s c o u n c i l

prep for prep is grateful to retiring trustees unique fraser Brathwaite (p9 v), declan Kelly, erich mauff, david a. nadler, Barbara page, and nancy von auersperg and associates council members john Bohan, Quincy evans (p9 v), and junko io sheehan for their service.

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