2009 annual report It’s all about the W ii www.ywcanyc.org YWCA of the City of New York Mission Established in 1858, the YWCA of the City of New York is one of the nation’s oldest non-profit organizations. Our mission is to address the critical needs of New York City women and to empower them for success and leadership in their lives, jobs and communities. We focus on underserved families through job training, educational child care and after school programs; partnerships with business, government and other not-for-profits; and advocacy on behalf of the clients we serve. Vision The YWCA of the City of New York envisions a day when the diverse women of New York City, once seen as at risk or working poor, can sustain themselves and their families and are empowered to define and attain their own unique goals and aspirations, contribute to strong communities and build a better New York for everyone. ywca of the city of new york In the words of our CEO Dear YWCA-NYC friends and supporters, While 2009 was a challenging year for the YWCA of the City of New York, as well as for our supporters and the many New Yorkers we serve, it was also a time that reconfirmed the importance of our mission. In fact, 2009 provided us with numerous opportunities to strengthen our resiliency in the face of this economic downturn. Thanks to both longtime partnerships and wonderful new friends, the YW was able to continue its role as a powerful advocate for New York City women and their families. Additionally, we were able to undertake a number of program enhancements while also benefitting from expanded volunteer efforts, which helped strengthen offerings and services for our clients even in these difficult times. Education and enrichment for Youth Finding safe, affordable and educational day care and after school programs for children and teens is a major challenge for many families in New York City, particularly the working poor and women who are single heads of their households, who are seeking further education to improve their chances for economic self-sufficiency. To help address this growing reality, the YW provided a range of these programs in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island. For over 30 years, the YW’s award-winning Early Learning Centers (ELCs) for toddlers, and high-quality after school programming for elementary and high school Arts & crafts are integrated in all YW elementary school programs. 1 2 www.ywcanyc.org students and other support services have been invaluable resources for both students and their parents. Nationally-accredited ELCs prepare pre-school children for the fundamentals of school and have demonstrated positive short- and long-term gains in children’s cognitive and social development. Research tells us what we have known for decades: by investing in our children and families, we enjoy long-term savings, with a more vibrant city of healthy, achieving children and more stable families. YW after school programming is designed to reinforce school day lessons through homework help and projectbased learning, such as science experiments and field trips. In fiscal year 2009, the YW built the capacity of its counseling services by providing social worker student interns from local universities to provide wrap-around service referrals. In all our youth development offerings, principals, teachers, parents and our nonprofit partners play a crucial role in developing and refining each program. We continued to speak out to preserve fair and Women’s Empowerment responsive government funding for workforce development The women who have enrolled in the YW’s Women’s programming for women, childcare and after school Empowerment Network (WEN), a holistic approach to programs. The YW historically has taken on tough issues helping them find a job or a better job, have all faced multiple in this fashion; this year we protested New York State’s challenges. For a woman who is unemployed and unsure contract procurement procedures for nonprofits which about how she’ll feed her children or keep her apartment, led to a more equitable process for all New York State WEN is a safe haven where she can access the numerous nonprofits in the future. resources she needs to reach her goals; it has become a place A culture of mentorship is also part of the YW’s where a woman can define success on her own terms. DNA; the YW’s Academy of Women Leaders, corporate Since 1978, WEN has helped women enhance their volunteers, and community-based peers lend tremendous skills in order to enter or re-enter the workforce. WEN uses a case management approach to guide women of all Collaborative tools are employed in mathematics and throughout all YW curricula. ages to articulate their life goals, establish an action plan, and access skills-building training and mentoring, all of which are necessary for securing meaningful employment. Our emphasis on high-quality client service and on-going alumnae programs allows WEN to customize solutions to each woman’s circumstances and help her continue on the road to economic self-sufficiency. This year alone, over 300 volunteer faculty and mentors helped deliver programming WEN programs help women achieve economic security through financial literacy workshops. ywca of the city of new york such as financial literacy, business communication, resume writing, job interviewing and retirement planning, as did the support of the New York State Department of Labor, plus that of several individual, foundation and corporate funders. In fiscal year 2009, the YW and the Family Resource Center — which houses WEN — were awarded the YWCA Northeast Region’s Economic Empowerment Award for meeting YWCA-USA’s “Hallmark” standards for women’s economic advancement by helping women break the cycle of dependency on public assistance for themselves and future generations of their families. support to YW programs by donating their time and expertise by teaching and mentoring WEN students. They are powerful, personal advocates and coaches for the women in this program; in fact, many mentors and mentees become long-time friends. Advocacy We at the YW draw tremendous inspiration from our mission and our Board, staff, supporters, community The YWCA of the City of New York has a long and partners, families and clients. We are incredibly proud of rich history of supporting women’s empowerment and what we have achieved this year and are honored to work promoting the power of diversity in building strong alongside such a committed, talented and diverse group of communities. And we do not do this alone. We participate men and women. On behalf of the 5,000 women and their in a broad network comprising the YW national and families we serve every year, the YW thanks you for helping regional offices, volunteers, community-based partners, us fulfill our mission: eliminating racism and empowering and the families and clients we serve. Using this approach, women. the YW mobilizes or participates in creating a powerful collective voice on behalf of the women and families of Best regards, New York City that the YW serves. As part of this network, in fiscal year 2009 we were able to assure continuing workforce funding for 22 groups in New York State, and to work collectively to make sure thousands of women had Anne Winters-Bishop access to these vital services. Chief Executive Officer 3 4 www.ywcanyc.org ywca of the city of new york In the words of our Clients, Supporters and Friends As a Human Resource Vice President at Bank of New York Mellon, I am writing to express our sincere support for the Women’s Empowerment Network which includes exercises in self discovery, learning the latest Microsoft applications, résumé writing and interviewing skills. I have had the distinct honor of participating in their The Women’s Empowerment Network has helped me to The Charles A. Frueauff Foundation is proud to support upgrade my skills, gain confidence in the work field, and the YWCA of the City of New York in its efforts to explore new careers. As a participant, I am surrounded by improve the lives of New York City women and their supportive staff that I know care about me and want to families. Our investment in the Women’s Empowerment ensure that I make a successful transition back to work. Network has reaped significant rewards by strengthening Kimberly, WEN Student women’s job skills, self-esteem and resilience. The YW after-school program at Independence has James P. Fallon, Trustee & Chief Investment Officer Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, Inc. afforded our students the opportunity to earn credits while The YW’s corporate partners assist WEN students through mock interview sessions and one-to-one counseling. USA, N.A. has been proud to partner with the YWCA of valuable agency and program in ‘Helping People and the City of New York, providing funding for programs Changing Lives.’ such as college and career counseling for teens at Murry Manhattan, and the Math & Science/LEGO Club at daughter. If it weren’t for the Richmond ELC, it would P.S. 90 in Coney Island and P.S. 327 in Brownsville. This be impossible for me to work and go to school with three partnership demonstrates the significant progress that can We have always received qualified and experienced children under the age of eight. be made to improve educational resources for students employment referrals from the Women’s Empowerment T’ien McCombs, YW RIchmond Early Learning Center Parent when the non-profit and corporate worlds work together. Network. The candidates were always well-prepared for the HSBC looks forward to a continued partnership with interview. Those we hired have an excellent work ethic and the YWCA, to help us accomplish our corporate goals understand the dynamics of the workplace. Your agency is an asset to the community. Metro PCS I would still be on public assistance if WEN didn’t help me WEN graduates all possess the computer skills necessary to seek employment. job readiness program, many of these women would not America. I am very proud to be of assistance to such a Bergtraum High School for Business Careers in Lower Ron Smolkin, Principal, Independence High School world. Without learning the skills developed through your As a strong supporter of education initiatives, HSBC Bank in my life — my five-year old son and my three-year old health and fitness, modeling and fashion. practice in interviewing with those of us from the business otherwise have the opportunity to venture into corporate The YW has taken care of two of the most precious people also exposing them to professionals in industries like music, mock interview sessions which provide the participants of enriching the lives of the communities in which we do business. Heather Nesle Vice President of Community & Philanthropic Services HSBC Bank USA, N.A. set new goals and learn new skills. My life is now on the Because of this class, I feel more self-sufficient and right track and I can teach my daughter how to set her own confidant. I’ve been given a second chance at life and I will goals and work toward a better life. be moving forward in my education and career to make a Anne, WEN Student better life for my family. Roxane, WEN Student Marcia Davis-DiLorenzo, Human Resource Vice President Bank of New York Mellon T’ien McCombs, winner of the William I. Spencer Scholarship, addressed attendees of the 36th Annual Salute Luncheon. 5 6 www.ywcanyc.org Special Event Highlights ywca of the city of new york On June 25, more than 300 came together to “mix, mingle & make a difference” at the Fifth Annual The W Award is given every year to women and companies that embody the YW’s mission. Summer Soirée at Central Park’s beautiful Loeb Boathouse. YW friends, supporters and board This year’s annual Family Day event, held on members joined in celebration of the YW’s mission and May 16 at the YW Richmond Early Learning the individuals who exemplify that mission, including W Center, drew hundreds of friends from the Staten Award honorees Kym Hampton of NY Liberty (pictured Island community and beyond. Children and lower right with family) and Barbara Jones of Hyperion parents enjoyed face painting, tennis, live music, Books (upper right with host Janice Huff, Meteorologist balloon art, dance for NBC 4). lessons, playground games and numerous other family‑oriented activities. Over 500 children and parents from Staten Island and beyond celebrated the YW at Family Day 2009. The 36th Annual Academy of Women Leaders Salute Luncheon continued the event’s esteemed tradition of celebrating women On May 1, students of the YW’s leaders who inspire greatness from us all. On Elementary School Program at P.S. 90 November 10, 41 women from America’s leading presented Coney Island… in LEGO! companies were inducted into the YW Academy of Over 7,000 pieces were used for a Lego Women Leaders, and two proud mothers of children recreation of Coney Island. Many of the in YW youth programs, Chesla Francis and T’ien students’ favorite attractions were featured, McCombs, were awarded the William I. Spencer including the New York Aquarium, the Scholarship. Orlando Ashford, Senior Vice-President Stillwell Avenue Station (pictured far left), and Chief Human Resources Officer of Marsh & Nathan’s Famous hot dogs, KeySpan Park McLennan Companies, Inc., (pictured bottom left) and the Wonder Wheel (near left). HSBC spoke as Presenting Sponsor. James D. Price, Head Bank USA, N.A. generously funded the of Wealth Management, Advisor Group Americas project, and NY1 (lower left) reported on NY1 interviewed the young Lego architects and reported on their work in that evening’s broadcast. the event in their evening broadcast. of UBS, (top left) gave the Diversity Sponsor Every year at Salute, speakers from all walks of life share their insight on the YW’s role in addressing women’s issues and diversity. Presentation. Deidre Bolton, Anchor for Bloomberg Television, (center left) hosted the Luncheon at Gotham Hall. 7 8 www.ywcanyc.org Financial Highlights Operating Revenue Individuals...................................................................................................................................... $109,257.00 Corporations..................................................................................................................................... $68,486.00 Foundations.................................................................................................................................... $165,000.00 Special Events (Net of Direct Costs)................................................................................................ $564,079.00 Legacies......................................................................................................................................... $411,697.00 United Way Distribution....................................................................................................................... $2,966.00 Government Contracts................................................................................................................. $5,538,644.00 Program Service Fees..................................................................................................................... $457,293.00 Investment Returns Designated for Operations............................................................................. $1,220,000.00 Investment Income............................................................................................................................. $3,339.00 Other Revenue.................................................................................................................................. $21,721.00 1.28% 0.80% 1.93% 6.59% 4.81% 0.03% 64.69% 5.34% 14.25% 0.04% 0.25% Total Operating Revenue.............................................................................................................. $8,562,482.00 100.00% ywca of the city of new york 85 cents of every dollar we receive goes towards our programs Your support enables the YWCA of the City of New York to serve over 5,000 ethnically and racially diverse women and their families from all five boroughs. Clients’ Race/Ethnicity Clients’ Borough of Origin Operating Expense Early Learning Centers................................................................................................................. $4,010,007.00 After School Programs................................................................................................................. $2,892,562.00 Women’s Empowerment Programs................................................................................................. $512,799.00 Total Program Services............................................................................................................. $7,415,318.00 45.87% 33.09% 5.87% 84.82% Management & Operations............................................................................................................. $936,712.00 Development.................................................................................................................................. $390,568.00 Total Administrative Services................................................................................................... $1,327,280.00 10.71% 4.47% 15.18% Total Operating Expenditures....................................................................................................... $8,742,684.00 100.00% 15% Other 11% Asian 20% Manhattan 6% Queens 25% Black 22% White 6% Staten Island 59% Brooklyn Excess (Deficit) of Revenue Over Expense..................................................................................... ($180,166.00) Other ChaNges Increase (Decrease) in Unrestricted Net Assets............................................................................. ($180,166.00) 27% Hispanic 9% Bronx 9 10 www.ywcanyc.org Donors July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009 Bequests & Estates Ruby B. Fleming Trust Estate of Josephine Foxworth Estate of Nina L. Hutchison The George Wakefield Residuary Trust Estate of Virginia Hope Werner Individuals $15,000+ Patricia Geoghegan Janet W. Prindle Constance A. Tate $10,000-14,999 Kathryn G. Casparian Charles E. Exley Diane D. Fuller Evelyn E. Guernsey Mini P. Krishnan $5,000-9,999 Alice C. Brown Tracy Calder Lisa Choi Mary F. Crawford Ellen M. Dunn Bonnie Howard & Charles Charrow Janet Y. Larose Claudia Z. Poster Grace E. Richardson Larry Rockefeller Natica von Althann Lucy R. Waletzky Mary C. Wolf $2,500-4,999 Anonymous Sally T. Butler Victoria Fernandez Sarah B. Gambrell Grace Lyu-Volckhausen Maureen Maldari Mary Murcko $1,000-2,499 Janet D. Bell Laura H. Carey Joyce Chang JoAnn Delafield Denise K. Fletcher Barbara Georgescu Joan B. Greenberg Suni P. Harford Tracy Kimmel Margaret B. Lowe Constance Marks Brenda McAuliffe Judith McGrath Victoria A. Meyer Joyce H. Mims Susan T. Murphy Robert O’Mara Robert F. Perry Rennie C. Roberts Dionne M. Rogers Jean W. Schoonover Marcia L. Sells Robert H. Silver Tracey Zaccone $750-999 Barbara Barrett William B. Brannan Ellen Hancock Meryl R. Kaynard Judith S. Leonard Susie McCabe Lisa E. Sherman $500-749 Laure C. Aubuchon Constance Birdsall Diane Burke Tracy Castle-Newman Sheila K. Davidson Teresa T. Fulmer Ruth C. HaupertLengemann Kyla Henriksen Suzanne Hogan Kristen M. Johnson John Kim Laura A. Parsons Debra Pearlstein Catherine Randolph Allan J. Robbins Ellen Rotenberg Annalisa Siracusa Jean F. Smith Charlene H. Thomas Frances S. Todd Virginia A. Veras $200-499 Theresa A. Balog Subha V. Barry Marguerite Bavaro Caroline S. Beebe Jacqueline Botting Lester F. Bussey Mary Cademartori Judith K. Campbell Kristina M. Capiak Nancy Chan Amigo Weili Chen Jane Creel Norma T. Dana Patricia M. Daniels Anna Decker Alice Ericsson Anne Escobar James Fagan Randi P. Feiner Maureen Gillespie Adrienne B. Glasgow Amanda Guarino Claire P. Gutekunst Phyllis G. Heard Isabel Hovey Susan Irwin Kathryn Komsa Ellen Lazarus Wendell G. Lorang Amber Mahood Lauren S. Malafronte Marjorie Marker Christine Martinez Carol McCann Naomi McMahon Dora Mendez William E. Mitchell Mary J. O’Connell Denise Pelli Leslie B. Perkin ywca of the city of new york Chris Petrilli Elinor Plimack Gillian Racine Susan E. Rau Kathryn Reimann Jennifer E. Rider Carole Robinson Johanna Rodriguez Marie I. Sanchez Michael L. Schler Kelly A. Schmid Robert Schuette Karen Scowcroft Nelie F. Shah Kimberlie Shea Stephanie B. Sirr Sherry Snipes Martha S. Sproule Leith R. Talamo Kim Tedesco Winston Tucker Anna Volinkaty Caroline von Althann Raeesa T. Waheed Teresa Westbrook Anita M. Wien Alicin Williamson Robert Willner Laurie Winthrop Rana J. Wright Ahmed Yearwood Theresa Zlotnik $50-199 Mary Adamo Adriana G. Agnihotri Stephane Amate Mary P. Archer Shawn V. Austin Lara Azria Leann F. Balbona John Balog Cecily C. Barrington Vilma F. Bergane Christine Birnbaum Anita Boehm Frederic Boisserie Rita M. Bolger Patricia F. Bowers Anne Canzani Carol Caputo Lisa M. Caputo Sarah-Eva Carlson Anne T. Carson Blanca G. Cedeno Susan L. Chadick Drew A. Claxton Elizabeth C. Corey Dario A. Cortes Sara M. Davis Gisele F. de Chabert Ruth Del Casino Jill Desimone Michael J. DiMattia Brendan Dougher Mercedes Fernandez Teresa Foxx Amalia Franzone Peter E. Freilich Ann Fusco Barbara Giaquinto Patricia L. Glorioso Bonaventura Charles Gould Jerome D. Grant Joan S. Green Jane Grenier Laronda Hardy Catherine Houser Marcia Inch Kevin Jayne Deborah Jefferson Molly G. John Karen L. Johnson Individual, corporate and government support have made it possible for the YW to expand its programs into new sites, such as the UFT Charter School in East New York (pictured above). Cynthia Johnson Maria Justo Maria Kebschull Kristen M. Kentner Chiraayu Khandekar Roger Kilmartin Kana Koike Jonathan Kowolik Michael Lamont Donna Large Mary D. Lear Ron Longe Lina B. Maglara Durga Mallampalli Cristina Masci Tara McAleer Courtney McCarthy Francine M. McDermott Dana McIlwain Geraldine Mehu Alison H. Micucci Maura Miller Eileen Montague Patricia Mooney Tara Murphy Gregg Navins Lindsay North Peggy Northrup Alejandra Nunez Kathleen M. O’Brien Ellen W. Oppenheim Victoria C. Pao Priscilla Perkins Donna Pfluger-Murray Debra A. Putzer Saira Raza Leslie Rich Loretta Robinson Brad Rosenberg Christin Russo Liana Ryan Crystal Sampson Alison Sawyer Fiona A. Schaeffer Johnna Schifilliti Cynthia D. Sculco Sarah S. Sherber Tara R. Silbiger Carla Simpson Eileen T. Slevin 11 12 www.ywcanyc.org Roberta Smith Inge Pihl Spungen Carolyn Swartz Christine Totman T.J. Turgeon Louise E. Von Damm Jeffrey A. Weber Cheryl Wiesenfeld Susan Woo $25-49 Felice F. Axelrod T. Porter Brannon Randy Browning Lashawn S. Campbell Michele Fleckenstein Juny E. Francois Renaire Frierson Cheryl Gentry Melissa Gooding Vanessa C. Gorelkin Sugeiris Guzman Elizabeth E. Hansen Lola Holness Beatrice Jackson Stefanie D. Kane Mary Ellen Kenny Lynne Rose Beard Ladl Barbara V. Levy Linda Madsen Margaret Marble Walter Oden Darcey Oquendo Tharini Periyasamy La Tanya Robinson Kevin Rothman Leslie Sanderson Lillian E. Sidorovich Carla Simpson Ekta Singh Clare Tarpey Corporations & Foundations $50,000+ The Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation JPMorgan Chase & Co. UBS $40,000-49,999 Goldman Sachs & Co. Marsh & McLennan Companies (MMC) The Wasily Family Foundation $25,000-39,999 The Ambrose Monell Foundation Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Charles A. Frueauff Foundation Citigroup, Inc. Con Edison $10,000-24,999 American Express Aon Barclays Capital Berkeley College Bloomberg LP Colgate-Palmolive Company Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Ernst & Young Gibbons P.C. Grey Group HSBC Bank USA, N.A. KPMG Lehman Brothers Foundation MetLife New York Life Insurance Company New York Power Authority NYSE Euronext NYU Langone Medical Center Otis Elevator Company Parentgiving.com PepsiCo, Inc. Polo Ralph Lauren PricewaterhouseCoopers Proskauer Rose LLP The Rockefeller Group Towers Watson United Technologies Corporation Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP The William H. Donner Foundation, Inc. $5,000-9,999 Arrow Electronics, Inc. Credit Suisse Duval & Stachenfeld LLP ESPN / Glow Media King & Spalding LLP Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP Logo (MTV Networks) The McGraw-Hill Companies New York University College of Nursing Olgilvy, NY TD Bank United Way of New York City $1,000-4,999 Bank of New York Mellon Chadick Ellig, Inc. Huron Consulting Group Kaye Scholer LLP New York University for Joint Diseases Oliver Wyman, Inc. $250-999 BCBGMAXAZRIA Group, Inc. Eileen Fisher Grey Healthcare Group, Inc. Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP McCann Erickson Worldwide Government City of New York, Administration for Children’s Services City of New York, Department of Education City of New York, Department of Youth and Community Development State of New York, Department of Education State of New York, Department of Labor US Department of Agriculture ywca of the city of new york Volunteers July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009 Academy of Women Leaders Advisory Council Claire P. Gutekunst, Chair Proskauer Rose LLP Juliet M. Armstrong PepsiCo Pam Banks Wilton/Banks Group Elise M. Bloom Proskauer Rose LLP Cynthia H. Braddon The McGraw-Hill Companies Mary L. Brienza New York Stock Exchange Nancy Brown AT&T Operations, Inc Donna Burns Barclays Capital Potoula Chresomales Marcia Inch Meryl R. Kaynard Joanne Ollman Proskauer Rose LLP Claudia Zeitz Poster Ron Longe Lisa Sherman Linda Verdon Former Board President Logo (MTV Networks) Mark Strong McCann Erickson New York Towers Watson Media Masters Publicity Linda Verdon PR Salute Steering Committee Robin Lee Portnoy Corcoran Group Real Estate Public Relations Committee Kathryn Komsa, Chair Anna G. Resnik Susan Irwin Dionne M. Rogers, Chair Grace Richardson Jennifer Kahn Cynthia Armine Annalisa Siracusa Kimberly Kriger Felice Forer Axelrod Chartis Insurance Former Board President Colgate-Palmolive Company Inge Spungen McCann Erickson New York Sony Pictures TV Kekst Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. American Express Citi Global Compliance Bernadette Beekman Yorkson Legal Joanie Stringer Northern Trust Wanji Walcott American Express Company McGraw-Hill Construction Robin Cohn Robin Cohn & Company Marketing Committee Mary Dean Carol McCann, Chair New York Life Grandview Island Victoria W. Fernandez Maureen Maldari Ernst & Young Grey Group Bonnie Howard Mary Murcko Citigroup, Inc. Prevention Magazine Bridget Hughes Connie O’Brien Bowne & Co. Inc. Grace Richardson AXA Equitable The AWL Advisory Council has organized numerous networking events for the Academy of Women Leaders, including “Remaining Relevent: How Women’s Groups Can Survive & Thrive” (pictured below), a panel discussion hosted by Proskauer Rose LLP. 13 14 www.ywcanyc.org Liz Cicco Bowne & Co., Inc. Denise Conaty ywca of the city of new york Deana McDermott Melissa M. Huffman Kate Morgan Marcia Lynn Sells Kimberlie Shea MacAndrews & Forbs Holdings Inc. Kaye Scholer LLP Banfi Vintners The McGraw-Hill Companies The ViA Group LLC Naomi McMahon Emily Kanarek Mary Murcko Patricia Masters Daniels Sara Meyer-Davis Maria Kebschull Chiinga Musonda Kristin Dortz Thomas Milligan Ellen M. Dunn Meredith Moore Mercer (MMC) Arrow Electronics, Inc. Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Anne Escobar Diane D. Fuller KPMG LLP Strategic Diversity Advisors Bloomberg L.P. Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Polo Ralph Lauren Stacy M. Green Berkeley College Annette Phillips Tracy E. Calder, Chair Jennifer E. Rider Jennifer Rider Communications Kyla Henriksen Bank of America La Tanya Robinson UBS Financial Services Inc. Lola Holness JPMorgan Chase & Co. Marcia Lynn Sells Columbia University Susan Irwin McCann Erickson New York Stephanie Brydon Sirr Citi Maria Justo Barclays Capital Marie C. Smith ConEd Janet Larose Private Art Dealer Constance Tate Honorary Board Chair Syeda S. Lewis Columbia University Center for Career Education Carol McCann Grandview Island Debra A. Walker Prevention Magazine UBS Wealth Management Americas Mercedes Fernandez, Chair Kristina Capiak Columbia University Medical Center Sarah Eva Carlson Anne Teaford Carson Jones Lang LaSalle Rebecca A. Casimiro Lauren K. Sercander, Chair Kathryn G. Casparian Superfund USA, Inc. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Anna Volinkaty, Chair Angel L. Crawford KPMG LLP Morgan Stanley Tracey A. Zaccone, Chair Kristin Dortz Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Arrow Electronics Caroline von Althann Wendy J. Ehrlich Irina Avtsin Credit Suisse Lisa Balog Paramount Pictures Ermin Barthelemy Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. Anita H. Boehm Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP Lester F. Bussey, MD Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Christiani Franck Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Deborah Gaines Deborah Gaines Associates Wendy Hauser Grey Healthcare Group Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Constance A. Tate Mary O’Connell Charlene H. Thomas Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Honorary Board Chair ESPN Tracy Kimmel American Express Co. King & Spalding LLP Laura Larson Nicole O’Grady Linda J. Verdon Verdon Public Relations & Media Huron Consulting Group Phyllis Pastore Raeesa T. Waheed King & Spalding LLP U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Priti Patel Joyce Wallis Walsh Barclays Capital Tyrha M. Lindsey L.A.I. Communications Ron Longe Media Masters Publicity Mia J. Sanders Madati, MD Alexandra Manoff Christine Martinez U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development Cristina Masci Wacoal America Wendy Ehrlich Associates LLC Scot H. Fishman, Esq. Robert A. Schuette Melissa Neulander Kekst and Company Summer Soirée Steering Committee Grace E. Richardson Chiraayu Khandekar Kimberly Kriger Bruce Paul Former Board President Dr. Rose Mary Healy Over 500 volunteers assist the YW each year, including members of Goldman Sachs Community TeamWorks (pictured above) at Family Day 2009. Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce The New York Times Company Kimball Office Melissa Neulander Bowne Technology Enterprise Sarah Gallagher Kaye Scholer LLP Columbia University Jennifer Matthaei Susie McCabe Jaime S. Pego KPMG LLP Grandview Island Africa McClain McCann Erickson New York Deana McDermott MacAndrews & Forbes Holdings Inc. Rana Jewel Wright Reed Smith LLP Gillian Racine Citi Saira Raza Grace E. Richardson Former Board President Jennifer E. Rider Jennifer Rider Communications Jennifer L. Rinaldo Aon Risk Services, Inc. La Tanya Robinson UBS Polo Ralph Lauren Carol McCann BNY Mellon Johanna Rodriguez Maribel Ruiz Liana Ryan Bank of America Johnna Schifilliti KPMG LLP Program Volunteers Annthea Adams Ashish Aggarwal Jill Anderson Cynthia Armini Yoli Arroyo-Gonzales Irina Avtsin Carlton Bailey Linda Baine Teri Balog Patricia L. Barbari Nicole Barry Sara Bausch Nancy Beaulieu Tim Beckman Bernadette Beekman Shirlene Benjamin Linda Bestepe Kerri-Anne Bradin Sara Brown Erika Burgos Kelly F. Busch Nicole Byrns Kristina Capiak Sara Caro Althea Chaderton Louisa Childs Dick Cirillo Vigla Clarke Lindamarie Werntz Coatman Claudia Cohen Alexandra Coluccio Mary Conklin Toni Cortese Diane M. Costigan Jennifer Daly Shawna Daniels Linda Descano Donna Dewar Jacqueline Diaz Elizabeth Digani Mary Doreen DiGiacomo Marcia Davis Dilorenzo Liliana Dow Linda Erby Eileen Fabian Mary Ellen Falcinelli Kate Fitta Charron Forster Michelle V. Francis Vanessa Frasisti Deborah Gaines C. Christina Galindo Rita Ghassem Mara S. Glassel Anu Gokhale Karen Goldman Tracey Gray-Walker Liz Groeger Allison Guierra 15 16 www.ywcanyc.org Danielle Gustafson Suni Harford Deborah Haskins Laura Havranek Michele Hendricks Kathleen Horan Bridget Hughes Sadie Hughes Annia Jaffa Elise James Marilyn Jassem Joni Jefferson Cindy Johnson Chrinette Johnson Karen Johnson Olivia Jones Sheryl Kass Jennifer Kelly Sara Kim Tracy Kimmel Kaori Kobayashi Valerie Kovacs Cristal Laureano Evelyn Lawrence Melissa Lee Kara Lehman Gabrielle Lehu Angela Lewis Deborah Li Anne Libby Giselle Lim Natalie Loeb Amalia Londono Karen Lorentz Rachel B Lovelady Karim Lynn Adrian Maldonado Katherine Manginelli Erin Mansfield Katie McCarthy Cheryl McNeil Sophia Meghji Aneesha Mehra Alison Micucci Kathy Minitti Meredith Mintz Belinda Missouri Linda Monteiro-Hopper Liz Morbeck Susan Moy Tawama Munford Catherine Muñoz Tracy Musacchio Loren Mustion Brenda Nery Olga Nesbitt Dee Nesbitt Connie O’Brien Emily Ocasio Erin O’Mara Susan Owens Phyllis Pastore Mercinth Pearce Donna E. Pedro Judy Pena Marjorie Penrod Donna Pfluger-Murray Elena Pisa Robin Portnoy Brena Ramos Nicole Ray Saira Raza Cheryl Reich Michael Reichwald Gail Reichwald Laura Richardson Linda Ridley Tanya Rivers Josette Robles Louie Rodriguez ywca of the city of new york YWCA-NYC Staff Executive The YW was featured in numerous national and local news outlets throughout 2009, including Crain’s New York Business, the Daily News, NY1, TimeOut New York, The Chronicle of Philanthropy and the New York Nonprofit Press. Anne Winters-Bishop Chief Executive Officer Susan E. Goldberg Matthew Thompson Faye Todd Susan Tsui LaCanas Tucker Yann Varin Maria Velez Irina Vishnevetsky Anna Volinkaty Aneesa Waheed Debra Washington Jacquetta Washington Ruth Wear Kelly M. Williams Laurel Williams Phoebe Williams Holly Kaye Williamson Davida Wilson John Wilson Rana Jewel Wright Judie Yepez Leonard Zucker Partial list. Annette Odom Evelyn Drew Jerome D. Grant Geraldine Vignola Geeta Dixit Evelyn Delva Torrai Caldwell Poonam Paintal Judy Kutler Vice President Development & External Affairs Chief Administrative Officer Loretta Robinson Executive Associate Administration Lindsay Rosen Carmen Ross Valerie Rowland Paula L. Sanders Jody Schoolcraft Madeline Schussel Zina Segev Lila Segura Val Sereno Jane Sheyser Jessica Siegel Susan Simon Preetma Singh Jean Margaret Smith Stevenson Smith George South Michelle Steele Cheryl Stein Erica Stevens Joan Stonich Leslie-Ann Sutton Maya Tateyama Renita Thomas Development & Communications Lisa DeCicco Kate Riley Manager of Foundation & Government Relations Kristen Kentner Manager of Special Events & Corporate Relations Vice President of Operations Human Resources and Administration Alex Fox Berger Stafford Murray Sara Raassi Director of Information Technology Sarah Brown Human Resources Administrative Assistant Finance Edgardo Uy Controller Shinn Yang Accounting Manager Raimonda Baneleviciute Accounting Clerk Jesse Veluya Accounts Payable Design & Marketing Associate Development Associate Programs Margaret Doherty‑Rodriguez Vice President Programs Sonia Ramirez Deputy Director Programs Mohamed Kamel Senior Director Elementary After School Programs Candice Dumerlin Senior Director Social Service and Internship Programs Hanaa Arafat Senior Director High School and Adult Programs Educational Director UFT Extended Day Program Educational Director Richmond Early Learning Center Director Brownsville Early Learning Center Director Roberta Bright Early Learning Center Martin Casey Director Polly Dodge Early Learning Center Anne Alfred Director Women’s Empowerment Network Joseph McCabe Director P.S. 188 Coney Island Anmarie Paul Director P.S. 209 Sheepshead Bay Robert Rosario Director P.S. 327 Brownsville Ramy Fakhr Director P.S. 90 Coney Island Leah Depena Director P.S. 329 Coney Island Director Independence High School Assistant Director Richmond Early Learning Center Assistant Director UFT Extended Day Program Administrative Systems Manager Melissa Kitrick Program Coordinator Emily Giard Coordinator Murry Bergtraum High School — Fresh Start Program Vinnyshia Armsworth Administrative Assistant UFT Extended Day Program Marlene Bostick Job Developer Women’s Empowerment Network Helal Ahmed Computer Instructor Women’s Empowerment Network Aliyah Triggs-Farmer Intake Coordinator Women’s Empowerment Network Josefina Diaz Intake Coordinator Women’s Empowerment Network 17 18 www.ywcanyc.org YWCA-NYC Board of Directors Marcia Lynn Sells Chair Associate Vice President Program Development & Initiatives Columbia University Evelyn E. Guernsey Vice Chair, Development Chief Executive Officer, Americas JPMorgan Asset Management Carol McCann Vice Chair Communications & Marketing Owner, Grandview Island Janet Dewart Bell Vice Chair Public Policy & Community Development Director of Communications The Opportunity Agenda Mary F. Crawford Secretary Principal, Inductis Kathryn G. Casparian Treasurer Chief Administrative Officer Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Debra A. Baker Managing Director The Bank of New York Mellon Global Corporate Trust ywca of the city of new york Frequently Asked Questions What is the mission of the YWCA of the City How does the YWCA-NYC measure success? of New York? The mission of our organization is to We are committed to program excellence, relying heavily address the critical needs of New York City women and on the feedback of program partners, clients and frontline to empower them for success and leadership in their lives, staff to assess the efficacy of our efforts and the needs of the jobs and communities. We focus on underserved families families we serve. In addition, we have invested resources in through job training, educational child care and after school third-party evaluators such as the New York State One-Stop programs; partnerships with business, government and Operating Systems and Fordham University National Center other not-for-profits; and advocacy on behalf of the clients for Schools and Communities, and partnered with The we serve. After School Corporation to measure program improvement, How does the YWCA-NYC operate? We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Board of Directors, Tracy Calder Managing Director UBS Wealth Management US Lisa Choi Chief Operating Officer Financial Institutions Group — Americas Deutsche Bank Ellen M. Dunn Partner Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP Diane D. Fuller Partner KPMG LLP Bonnie Howard Chief Auditor Citigroup, Inc. Mini Krishnan Partner Ernst & Young LLP Janet Y. Larose, Esq. Private Art Dealer How can I make a contribution to the governance of the organization. The Chief Executive Officer YWCA‑NYC? All contributions are tax-deductible to and the senior management team execute the Board’s the extent allowed by the law. We accept individual gifts, plans and policies and manage all aspects of program corporate and foundation gifts, stock gifts, legacies and and operations. bequests, matching gifts, United Way designations and on a yearly basis? We serve approximately 5,000 President Tiger Baron Foundation Chief Account Management Officer Grey Group Dora Mendez Human Rights Specialist New York State Division of Human Rights Mary Murcko Senior Vice President/Publisher Prevention Magazine Susan T. Murphy Consultant Drake Beam Morin, Inc. Donna Pedro Senior Partner Chief Diversity Officer Ogilvy, NY Claudia Zeitz Poster Principal Towers Watson women and their families a year. Is the YWCA-NYC part of a larger YWCA movement? Yes, the YWCA is the oldest women’s organization in the world, serving 25 million women in 122 countries. How is the YWCA-NYC funded? We are funded Grace Richardson Former Board President Dionne M. Rogers Vice President Sales and Partnership Development American Express Lisa E. Sherman Executive Vice President & General Manager Logo (MTV Networks) Natica von Althann Corporate Director TD Bank, N.A. Tracey A. Zaccone Partner Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP Constance A. Tate Honorary Chair Anne Winters-Bishop Chief Executive Officer long-term. under the leadership of the Board Chair, oversees the How many people does the YWCA-NYC serve Grace Lyu-Volckhausen Maureen P. Maldari demonstrate the results of pilot programs, and plan for the in-kind contributions, such as printing, professional services or property. How do I contact the YWCA-NYC? We welcome your questions and comments. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phone: 212.735.9708 Fax: 212.223.6438 E-mail: [email protected] Address:YWCA of the City of New York through government contracts and grants, corporations, 50 Broadway, 13th floor foundations, individuals and investment income. New York, NY 10004 19 www.ywcanyc.org B Ma nh att an 20 M K Program Locations N L Queens H C A J The YWCA of the City of New York has a new home on the web. At www.ywcanyc.org, you’ll find many exciting new features, including: Brooklyn Staten Island E F D Stay in Touch! • All the latest news from YW headquarters on one blog. G • Detailed information on every one of the YW’s programs. • YW E-news, the YW’s email newsletter. I • The YW’s new Twitter feed. EP.S. 90 Edna Cohen School ABrownsville Early Learning Center 1592 East New York Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11212 718.342.2905 BPolly Dodge Early Learning Center 538 West 55th Street New York, NY 10019 212.757.2047 2840 West 12th Street Brooklyn, NY 11224 718.266.8090 FP.S. 188 Michael E. Berdy School 3314 Neptune Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11224 718.266.6380 GP.S. 209 Margaret Mead School 2609 East 7th Street Brooklyn, NY 11235 718.743.1954 CRichmond Early Learning Center HP.S. 327 Dr. Rose B. 159 Broadway Staten Island, NY 10310 718.727.6660 DRoberta Bright Early Learning Center 3001 West 37th Street, 3rd Fl. Brooklyn, NY 11224 718.266.5333 I JYW-UFT Charter School Extended Day Program 300 Wyona Street, Rm. 437A Brooklyn, NY 11207 917.538.9703 • The YW on Facebook. KIndependence High School 850 10th Avenue New York, NY 10019 212.262.8067 x141 LMurry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers 411 Pearl Street New York, NY 10038 212.964.5680 English School 111 Bristol Street Brooklyn, NY 11212 718.495.7801 MFamily Resource Center P.S. 329 Surfside School 2929 West 30th Street Brooklyn, NY 11224 718.996.3800 N Administrative Offices 500 West 56th Street New York, NY 10019 212.937.8700 50 Broadway, 13th Floor New York, NY 10004 212.755.4500 Get it all at www.ywcanyc.org. 50 Broadway, 13th Floor New York, NY 10004 (p) 212.755.4500 (f ) 212.223.6438 www.ywcanyc.org [email protected] Established in 1858, the ywca of the city of new york is one of the nation’s oldest non-profit organizations. Our mission is to address the critical needs of New York City women and to empower them for success and leadership in their lives, jobs and communities. We focus on underserved families through job training, educational child care and after school programs; partnerships with business, government and other not-for-profits; and advocacy on behalf of the clients we serve.
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