2022-2023 ETM Annual Report

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A Year of Performance & Celebration

2022-2023

ANNUAL REPORT

MESSAGE FROM LEADERSHIP

For the past three decades Education Through Music has been doing something truly noteworthy: advancing educational equity in the nation's largest school district and improving outcomes for New York City's highest need children and their communities.

ETM is the only program of its kind in New York City. Over the past year we have grown from 55 partner schools to 63. This school year, over 20,000 underserved students from across the city have a richer school experience every week because ETM has put access to music in their hands. To address the impacts of the pandemic on the mental and emotional well-being of students and their communities, our staff has grounded our curriculum in social-emotional learning and trauma-informed best practices. And because of the comprehensive, sequential and high quality, culturally diverse instruction our wonderful teachers provide, our students are academically, emotionally, and developmentally thriving.

In December, they performed at the iconic Apollo Theater in front of a cheering crowd of over 1,000 parents, educators, and community members; in the Spring, they wowed employees at YouTube and Warner Music Group with their talent. Today, because of the ongoing professional development we offer, our teachers are flourishing. And, tomorrow, because we believe so strongly in the institutionalization of our program into NYC schools, more and more of our teachers are being hired by the DOE to sustain our model. Because ETM is so effective, this year we were recognized with the Imagine Award as the best notfor-profit organization in the category of Arts & Culture in the New York Tri-State area.

Education Through Music is more than our name It is our purpose I am proud to share this year's annual report and celebrate our successes with you Thank you for believing in our mission and for helping us grow, now and in the future

THERE IS A STAGGERING LACK OF MUSIC EDUCATION IN NYC

54% of NYC schools do not have a full-time certified music teacher on staff.*

When schools – especially those serving low-income populations and communities of color – are unable to provide music education due to funding concerns or limited resources, children whose families cannot afford to pursue alternate opportunities are put at an academic, social, and developmental disadvantage.

RESEARCH CONTINUES TO PROVE MUSIC'S LASTING IMPACT

The National Association for Music Educators (NAfME), the Arts Education Partnership, and numerous studies confirm that music in schools is important for child development and significantly improves student outcomes.

BUILDS

SELF-CONFIDENCE

IMPROVES

SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS

PROVIDES TOOLS TO MANAGE EMOTIONS AND HEAL FROM TRAUMA

INCREASES BRAIN DEVELOPMENT, MEMORY, AND FINE MOTOR SKILLS

ENHANCES ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE

BUILDS LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS

INCREASES DISCIPLINE, MOTIVATION FOR SCHOOL, ATTENDANCE AND RETENTION

ENABLES SELF-EXPRESSION, CREATIVITY, AND CRITICAL THINKING

Music class has given me a platform to truly be myself and not worry about who’s watching.

- Ethan, ETM Partner School Student

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*2021-2022 Arts in Schools Report, NYC Department of Education

OUR PURPOSE TODAY REMAINS CLEAR AND CRITICAL

OUR MISSION

To positively impact student motivation, achievement, and self-confidence by partnering with under-resourced schools to integrate music education into the core curriculum.

OUR VISION

To be the leading music education organization whose expert teachers, high quality curriculum, and sustainable program positively impact schools, student learning, and lives.

CLOSING THE GAP IN ACCESS TO MUSIC EDUCATION SINCE 1991

For over 30 years, ETM has been leading the charge in advancing educational equity in NYC schools.

8 Million Hours OF MUSIC INSTRUCTION

150,000

STUDENTS SERVED

166

NYC SCHOOL PARTNERS

65 Teachers

HIRED FROM ETM TO THE NYC DOE OVER LAST 10 YEARS

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PROVIDING MUSIC EDUCATION TO STUDENTS WHO NEED IT MOST

In the 2022-2023 school year, across all five boroughs of NYC, ETM provided weekly music instruction to thousands of K-12 underserved students who would otherwise not receive comprehensive music education as a part of their school experience.

93% ARE STUDENTS OF COLOR

Over 20,000 STUDENTS SERVED

22% HAVE SPECIAL NEEDS

+11% from 2021-2022

ARE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS

63

+8 schools from 2021-2022

4 MANHATTAN

39 BRONX

14% 85% LIVE BELOW THE POVERTY LINE PARTNER SCHOOLS

10 QUEENS

6 BROOKLYN

4 STATEN ISLAND

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THE ETM DIFFERENCE: OUR UNIQUE & EXEMPLARY MODEL

Our program is built on partnerships with principals, best-in-class professional development for teachers, and a comprehensive, sequential, culturally responsive curriculum that is fully integrated into a school's culture to positively impact all students.

True Partners: We work closely with our partner schools from day 1, strategizing with principals, matching teachers with the unique needs of each school, and providing all of the resources and guidance that schools need to feel fully supported and capable to build a sustainable music program.

Student-Focused: Students are at the center of everything we do, so we work to understand their individual needs and backgrounds as we develop effective curricula that are flexible, diverse, culturally responsive, and grounded in social-emotional learning and trauma-informed practices

Orchestrating Excellence: We hire passionate music teachers and ensure they reach their potential through over 100 hours of professional development, assigned mentorship, and access to standards-aligned benchmarks and curricula. By extending our teaching expertise, we help the next generation of music educators propel their careers and pursue DOE employment.

Community-Minded: Our impact extends beyond the classroom, strengthening relationships between families and schools and spreading the joy of music through seasonal concerts, performances, and celebrations.

For the Future: In order to ensure long-term success for schools, we integrate music education into their core curriculum and culture, and provide ongoing mentorship and training to teachers hired by partner schools so that the programs we help build are truly sustainable

Ensuring students in under-resourced schools achieve the most in the classroom, society, and life.
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2022-2023: A YEAR OF MUSIC AND CELEBRATION

This year was marked by a series of special public performances, community celebrations, career development opportunities for students, and citywide recognition for our innovation and impact.

PERFORMING AT THE ICONIC APOLLO THEATER

On December 1, 2022, ETM partner students gave a special performance at the Apollo Theater.

The Ralph Bunche choir from partner school P S 125 in Harlem was invited by Mastercard to perform at the exclusive Netflix film screening of Descendant, a documentary that follows descendants of the survivors from the Clotilda, the last ship that carried enslaved Africans to the United States, as they reclaim their story. Introduced by NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks, the choir opened the evening with a powerful and moving rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” to the audience of educators and community members, and received an overwhelming standing ovation.

The students' performance and voices were featured on NBC New York’s “Positively Black,” a weekly series that highlights health and education issues, and social and cultural programs in the Black community.

BRINGING HOLIDAY CHEER TO YOUTUBE

This winter, students from ETM partner school C.S. 55 in the Bronx were invited to the YouTube offices in Manhattan to give a memorable holiday performance.

Led by incredible ETM Teacher Arielle Lewis, the students brought so much joy to the space through their songs and ukuleles.

The students even received a surprise visit from artist Lola Brooke, who shared with them her experiences building a successful career in the music industry. A 4th grade student shared that it was the “very, very best field trip hands down!”

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SINGING AT THE TOP OF NEW YORK CITY

Students from ETM partner school M.S. 180 in the Bronx were invited by The Durst Organization to perform a special holiday concert in the Sky Lobby of One World Trade Center.

The audience was overwhelmed by the skill and achievement of the talented middle school choir as they brought holiday cheer to the space through a medley of traditional and contemporary songs

CAREER DAY AT WARNER MUSIC GROUP

High school students from partner school The Laboratory School of Finance & Technology in the Bronx participated in a special Career Day at the headquarters of Warner Music Group.

The immersive day began with the students delighting Warner staff with a bucket drumming performance, a beautiful duet, and pieces performed by the group’s instrumental ensemble.

An engaging series of panel discussions with Warner senior leaders and representatives followed, providing students with the opportunity to gain knowledge about various aspects of the music industry and career tracks that may be of interest to them

ETM RECEIVES COVETED NYC IMAGINE AWARD

This year, ETM was honored to be the recipient of the Arts & Culture Award at the 2nd Annual NYC Imagine Awards.

With nearly 250 applications submitted for consideration in five categories, ETM was selected because of its significant impact on underserved students in under-resourced schools across New York City through its innovative programming.

Board members Waleed Diab and Manoj Susarla and CEO Janice Weinman accepted the award

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THE GENESIS INSPIRATION FOUNDATION AWARDS ETM FOR ITS COMMITMENT TO YOUTH ARTS EDUCATION

This spring, we received a generous $50,000 award from the Genesis Inspiration Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to connecting youth to the transformative power of the arts.

To commemorate the award, representatives from the Foundation, Genesis retailers, and ETM and school staff gathered at partner school P S 121 in the Bronx to observe an ETM class in action, speak of the importance of music education, and demonstrate the impact the award will have on the schools and students ETM serves

A NIGHT OF CELEBRATION AT ETM'S 2023 GALA

On March 29, 2023 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom, over 400 ETM supporters came together for a night of celebration and inspiring student performances to raise over $650,000.

Emceed by musician and fashion entrepreneur, Andy Hilfiger, the gala honored Google, accepted by Paul Darrah, Director, Real Estate NYC, and Warner Music Group, accepted by Chris Atlas, Executive Vice President, East Coast Operations & Urban Music at Warner Records.

A student bucket drumming ensemble from M S 419 and over 80 choral students from several ETM partner schools opened the evening with riveting performances To close out the night, Andy Hilfiger joined the All Hallow’s Modern Band, which filled the room with their energy and pure joy for music making We thank Google, Warner Music Group, and the over 400 attendees for joining us. With their support, we are ensuring all students have access to high-quality music education so that they can achieve the most in the classroom, society, and life.

BRINGING TOGETHER SCHOOL COMMUNITIES WITH CONCERTS

After nearly three years of restrictions due to the impacts of the pandemic, this school year marked the first full year when our partner schools were able to invite their whole communities to attend winter and spring concerts.

A critical component of our model is to celebrate with students, staff, and family members the joy and power of music making. The importance of music education and its ability to foster connection were especially on display during these memorable times of year, demonstrating to us and our school partners how invaluable ETM's presence is to enriching a school's culture.

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ADVANCING MUSIC EDUCATION IN & BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

TRAINING THE NEXT LEADERS IN MUSIC EDUCATION

To address the ongoing impacts of the pandemic on the mental and emotional well-being of students and teachers, ETM partnered this year with the New York City Children's Theater on a year-long professional development series focused on trauma-informed practices.

Workshops explored strategies for peer support, self-care, building resiliency, and modeling healthy relationships with colleagues, as well as tools for students to express themselves and manage their emotions through music.

At our intensive two-week ETM Academy in August and at trainings throughout the year, ETM staff and guest educators led immersive workshops on a range of topics, including: teaching to students with special needs, bucket drumming, anti-racist practices, music technology, best practices for early education, social-emotional learning, culturally responsive teaching, and much more In total, ETM provided over 100 hours of professional development for ETM teachers to propel their careers and deliver our model of high-quality music education.

DEVELOPING OUR BEST-IN-CLASS MUSIC CURRICULUM

Our comprehensive, sequential, and culturally relevant curriculum is a product of incredible expertise and compassionate understanding.

This year, ETM created two curriculum initiatives: Activity of the Week and Monthly Repertoire Units. Through our Activity of the Week units, ETM staff demonstrated how to scaffold musical experiences for grade PreK-2, 3-5, and 6-8, while involving all four categories of music education: creating, performing, responding, and connecting.

In the Monthly Repertoire Units, ETM programs staff highlighted diverse styles, composers, and types of music, and modeled how to teach benchmarks while preparing a piece of music for performance. The team also expanded ETM's repertoire units into grades 7-12.

This year, ETM created 30 Activity of the Week Guides and 23 Repertoire Units with linked and ready-to-use resources for ETM teachers to adapt to their school, students, and teaching style.

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REACHING NEW AUDIENCES THROUGH PODCASTING

This year, ETM launched two podcasts led by Instructional Supervisor Noah Teachey.

In the monthly Education Through Music: The Podcast, Noah explores with guest educators the practice and importance of music education in our schools, covering topics from the use of technology in the music classroom, to ways educators can advocate for music at their schools, to the role that music education plays in teaching trust and care among students.

In the series Notables, Noah speaks with leaders in the music, technology, finance, and related industries to learn about the influential role that music has played in their lives Guests share formative experiences about being exposed to music at an earlier age, the ongoing impact of music on their careers, and their perspectives on the importance of ensuring all students have access to high quality music education at school.

This school year, guests have included fashion industry leader Andy Hilfiger, music industry executives Chris Atlas and Andreea Gleeson, music and technology leader Waleed Diab, and Anthony McGill, the principal clarinetist for the New York Philharmonic.

MAKING MUSIC EDUCATION ACCESSIBLE BEYOND THE CLASSROOM

This spring, ETM was thrilled to partner again with The WNET Group on its Let's Learn program, an instructional learning series for children ages 3 to 7.

ETM Teachers created a series of video lessons to guide children in fun and interactive music making at home and in the classroom. Episodes aired on public television and were also released online for viewing. From games about pitch, rhythm, and melody, to lessons introducing students to the ukulele, guitar, and piano, this partnership advanced ETM's mission of making music education accessible for all students, in and outside of the classroom.

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2022-2023 INCOME SOURCES

10% Corporate
40% Program Income 14%
24% Foundation Grants 12% Government Grants 2022-2023 EXPENSE
Fundraising 5%
*Current projections
projections 12
Grants
Individual Gifts
RATIOS 14%
Management & General 81% Program Services
*Current

2022-2023 SUPPORTERS

Fiscal year July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2023

$250,000+

Music Man Foundation

$100,000 to $249,999

Katherine D Elliott and Richard Abramson

New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie

New York City Department of Cultural Affairs

New York Community Trust

The Weissman Family Foundation, Inc

$50,000 to $99,999

Genesis Inspiration Foundation

National Endowment of the Arts

New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams

New York State Council on the Arts

The Staten Island Foundation

$25,000 to $49,999

AT&T

Cornelia T Bailey Foundation

Brodsky Family Foundation

The Inner Circle

Kettering Family Philanthropies

The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation

Mey Share Foundation

New York Assembly Member Nathalia Fernandez

New York City Council Member Pierina Sanchez

The Rea Charitable Trust

Michael R. Schaefer

Sony Music Group

Heidi Stamas

We Are All Music Foundation

Robert Weisstuch and Faith Glazier

$15,000 to $24,999

Brookfield Properties

Con Edison Corporate Giving

Cushman & Wakefield

Design Republic

Douglas C. Lane & Associates

The Durst Organization

EvensonBest

F A O Schwarz Family Foundation

FCI Furniture Consultants

Find Your Light Foundation

Gardiner & Theobald Inc

Gensler

Harvard Maintenance

Joseph McDonald

New York City Council Member Amanda Farias

New York City Council Member Marjorie Velazquez

Pine Tree Foundation of New York

Structure Tone

Michael Tuch Foundation

Turner Construction Co.

Warner Music Group

Stuart and Janice Weinman Shorenstein

Manoj Susarla

Robert Woods

YouTube

$10,000 to $14,999

BlackRock

D'Addario Foundation

Mary Jo Kaplan

Scott Lescher

Andrew Malik

New York City Council Member Diana Ayala

New York City Council Member Shaun Abreu

Stephen Rigo

The May & Samuel Rudin Family Foundation

Safra National Bank

Spotify

The Threadgold Family Charitable Fund (Andrew and Jacqueline Threadgold)

Wellington Shields & Co, LLC

$5,000 to $9,999

Aly Alibhai

Alternative Distribution Alliance

Bettina Baruch Foundation

Kimberly Beisner

Benchmark Builders Inc

Edward H Benenson Foundation, Inc.

CBRE

Jack Cogen

Dancing Tides Foundation Inc

Robert Derector Associates

Richard and Geanie Galison Fund

John Hillman

The Imagine Awards, Inc

Jamestown, L.P.

Rachel Kaufman

Chris Kraus and Darcy Stacom

Luke Lee

Legg Mason Charitable Foundation

Ted Moudis Associates

Julia Murphy

Charles and Margaret Nastro

Henry E. Niles Foundation

Rabina Foundation

Denise Rempe and Mark Wilson

Jack Resnick & Sons

RFR Realty LLC

William Schwarz

Michael Spaight

Ellen Stafford Sigg

Suzanne and Bob Stetson

Elizabeth Strickler and Mark Gallogly Charitable Fund

Taconic Partners

TD Ameritrade Clearing

Turner & Townsend

$2,500 to $4,999

A.C. Israel Foundation, Inc.

Apollo Global Management

William Bernstein

Carol Bilotti

Certified

Credit Suisse Securities

Waleed Diab

Firequench

First Republic Bank

Google HLW International, LLP

Icon Interiors, Inc.

Jockey Hollow Foundation

Les Paul Foundation

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Dale and Debra Lewis

Morgan Lewis

New York City Council Member Gale Brewer

NYC Music Krewe

James Reeves

Rick and Carol Roberts

John A Rodger Jr Foundation, Inc

Gerard Schumm

James Serafino

Roy Siegel

David Stiepleman and Carey Lifschultz

Laurie Tisch

Whole Foods

$1,000 to $2,499

The Ada Fund

Arnhold Foundation, Inc

Elissa Arthur

Ben Axelrod

Jay Badame

Richard Barasch

Jasen Blakney

Nathan Blume

Minto Bose

Martha and John William Bradshaw

Charitable Lead Trust

Neil Braun

David and Joan Bright

Karen Bromley

Maddy Chaleff and David Arfin

Howard and Leslie Chatzinoff

The Cowles Charitable Trust

John Cox

Michael Daglian

Thomas Davidson

Paula Kaminsky Davis

Roberta Dickinson

Marvin Durell and Jean Rabunski

Michael Eble

Kyle Ebner

Harold and Nora Elish

Colleen Fitzpatrick

Genesis Fleary

Robert Frankenberry

John Gaganiaras

Sumati Gupta

Maraiya Hakeem

Symon Hallam

Alexandra and Paul Herzan

James Janover and Marcey Sandler

Joshua Kamerman and Melissa Weisstuch

Howard M Kaufman

Inga Kruliene

Danielle Lam

Corina L Larkin

Kate Lear

Vivien Lewit

Barry Ludlow

David Makower

Jesse Manocherian

Microsoft

Michael Mouch

The M&T Charitable Foundation

National Philanthropic Trust

Neuberger Berman Foundation

Steven Nickel

Ameeta Patel

Penguin Random House, LLC

Stephen Pielocik

RBC Foundation - USA

Rolling River Day Camp

Marcia and Philip Rothblum Foundation, Inc.

Sandy (Sandra) Sabean

Richard and Ann Sarnoff

Say Hey Foundation

Christopher Schroeder and Sandy Coburn

Emily Senay

Nancy Solomon

Rochelle Sonnenberg

Silda Wall Spitzer

Toby Tasker

Joanne Vecchione

Vikrum Vishnubhakat

Vocon Design

Alan G Weiler

Fred Woods

Edward Wroble

$250 to $999

Lisa Ackerman

Julie (Julissa) Arce

Chris Atlas

Soussan Azadi

Sarah Benvenuti

Amer Bisat

Susan Blank

Adam Block

E Steve Braun

Douglas Brody

Carnegie Corporation of New York

Alexandra Cox

The Cromarty Foundation

Michael Cuesta

Monica Dahrens

Paul Darrah

Joseph Del Toro

Lee DeYoung

Canvas Don

Laurie Ehrlich

Charles Engross Jr and Elizabeth King

Brian Flaherty

Will Flemer

Tom and Flora Feitel (Fidelity

Feitel Family Giving Fund)

Marc Friedman

Jaime Garamella

Ann Gordon

Hilary Gosher

Margaret Gramins

Wassila Guiga-lotfi

Harrison Family Fund

Jane Hartwell

Richard M Hasson

Sean Healey

Susan Henking

Edward Hulina

Joshua Jamner

Jennifer Jaskot

JWHands Foundation

Ann Kern

Andrew Kim

Sheila Kindig

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR)

Judith Krupp

Matthew Kudla

Nicholas LaFleur

Najib Lamhaouar

Lazard

Dorothy Lee

Mackenzie Lee

Levi Strauss Matching Gifts

John Levis

Christina S Li

Frances Liang

Brian Lichtenstein

Chinmay Lonkar

Evan Lurie

Priscilla Lutalo

Benjamin Malinsky

Mahmoud Mamdani

Brian Markovich

MarshMcLennan

Elizabeth Martin

Kristine Mbadugha

McKinsey

Isabella Meisinger

Venessa Merrin

Jeffrey Morrison

M & S Mechanical Services

Claudia Naylor

Howard Nizewitz

Kathryn Oakes

Alison Overseth

Alan Ozur

Donald Pachner

Thania Peck

Christopher Penta

Brian Picente

Farley Pierre-Louis

Carole Postal

Steven Rappaport and Judith Garson

Kimberlea Rea

Jeff Robinson

Nicolas Rosario

Eric Rosen

Susan Ross

Kelley Ryan

Edward Safran

Salesforce org

William Schmidt

Samara Schwartz

Robert Severini

Mamak Shahbazi

Linda Sharib

Run Shi

Peggy Shum

Stefanie Shunk

George Silver

Charly Simpson

Arpan Somani

Laurence Sorkin

Dean Speranza

Stephen and Elaine Stamas

Theodore Stamas

Erik Stangvik

Christina Staudt

Sarah Steen

Jermaine and Karen Stegall

Ronald Stewart

Lou Switzer

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David Tane

Neil Tipograph

Abigail Trueblood

John and Marilyn Van Dyke

Jennifer Verbeke

Arlene Vero

Patricia Villani

Christina Vricella

Wells Fargo

Elizabeth Wong

Christine Wang

Ashley Wu

Jeffrey Wu

Miryam Yusufov

$100 to $499

Matthew Alioto

Fernando Alvarez

Adam Bracken

Mary Balestra

Earl Barnwell

Rainah Berlowitz

Bitsy A. Bernat

Mark Bernstein

Rebecca Borison

Brookwood Companies Incorporated

Julianne Calabro/Nicole Brogan

Annie Campbell

Lauren Cannata

Juan Cardenas

Maxim Chiao

Taylor Clyne

Jacqueline Corbett

Patricia Corbett

Markel Corporation

Claudia Crane

Jarrett Creasy

Eduardo L Crosa

Alison Cusano

Sarah Davis

Marlene De Oliveira

Jamie deRoy

Cathy Dolan

Nancy Dougherty

Alison Dow

Draper

Linda DuBose

Helen Eaton

Joy Edgar

Andrew Eidenshink

Joshua Eldridge

Elastic

Louis Figliolia

Kathryn Fink

Sharon Finkel

Laura Fitzpatrick

Morgen Fleisig

Missy Flower

Marjan Ghara

Guggenheim Partners LLC

Dean Hacohen

Lisa Hahn

James Halston

Tawfik Hammoud

Marie-France Han

The Hearst Foundation

HeadCount

Dana Heffez

David Helmer

Heritage Universalist Unitarian Church

Michael Higgins

Richard Hiler

Brian Ho

Vibol Hou

The Huskies

Julie Kantor

Cindi Katz

Michelle Keller

Kenneth Klein

Bernhard Koepp

Jane Korach

James Guy Noel Kouame

Joi Kressbach

Christina Kwon

Yu Lee

Julie Lefkowitz

Mark Lescher

Scott Lippstreu

Eric Litwin

Dahlia Loeb

Rae Loesch

Colin S Love-Mason

Pandora Lykouri

Michael and Anita Malina

Vivien Marion

Richard and Debra Mark

Jaime Mateus-Tique

Michiko Matsuka

Shannon Mayhew

Elizabeth McCabe

Sandra McFarland

Kimberly Medeiros

Gary Merson

Domenick Milillo

Anne Mininberg

Erin Michele Mondello

Dyanna Moon

Joseph Morris

New York Heating Corp

Paul Nguyen

Catherine Nichols

Lindsey Peniston

Gerald Phillips

Rosemarie Pichichero

Sanéa Pinkey

Laura Premutico

Prospect Hill Foundation

Russell L Relethford

Barbara Rell-Young

Giuseppe Restivo

Rhode Island Foundation

Irene Roberson

Betty Rose

Geri Rotella

Katherine Sakoda

William and Evelyn Schaub

Michael Schwartzberg

Stacie Schwarz

Robert Siconolfi

Alec Slatky

Danielle Soltesz

Robin and Richard Stein

Jamiris Stephens

Herb and Mary Stith

George A Thomas

Jay Troop

Cheryl Ulie

Kathy Urban

Sophia von der Esch

Debi (Deborah) Wayne

Matthew Weber

Michael Weber

Ian Weinberger

Carol Weitz

Rena Wexelberg-Clouser

Sheyna Wexelberg-Clouser

Betsy and Ted Wheeler

Ian Wisekal

Dorothy Yang

Scott Yaphe

Natalie Yee

Ingrid Yurchenco

Isabel Zumelzu-Bowles

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2022-2023 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Heidi Stamas, Co-Chair

Robert A Weisstuch, Co-Chair

Stephen G Rigo, Vice-Chair

Katherine D Elliott, Treasurer

Edmund R Schroeder, Chairman Emeritus

Aly Alibhai

Joshua Bell

Richard Bernstein

Waleed Diab

David A. Evans

Gabriel Hernandez

Scott Lescher

Joseph F McDonald

Amie Patel

Dr Meisha Porter

Michael R. Schaefer

Gerard Schumm

Manoj Susarla

Robert Woods

Dr. Janice Weinman, Chief Executive Officer

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