It`s all about the W

2009
annual
report
It’s all about the W
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Special Event Highlights
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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.
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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%
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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Liz Cicco
Bowne & Co., Inc.
Denise Conaty
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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]
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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
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300 Wyona Street, Rm. 437A
Brooklyn, NY 11207
917.538.9703
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850 10th Avenue
New York, NY 10019
212.262.8067 x141
LMurry Bergtraum High School
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411 Pearl Street
New York, NY 10038
212.964.5680
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111 Bristol Street
Brooklyn, NY 11212
718.495.7801
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Brooklyn, NY 11224
718.996.3800
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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.