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Resident Directory
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2000-2001
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE RESIDENT DIRECTORY 2000-2001 A Global Community 500 Riverside Drive New York, NY 10027-3916 Phone: (212)316-8400 Fax: (212) 316-1827 E-Mail: admissions@ihouse-nyc.org Website: http://www.ihouse-nyc.org
Dear Resident:
This International House Resident Directory serves a number of purposes. It’s a handy reference for a large and diverse community, it contains descriptions of endowed scholarship funds provided by supporters of the House to help residents and achieve diversity, and perhaps most importantly, it is a keepsake of your stay at I. House. We have learned that former residents save their Directory throughout their lives as a way of recalling their residency and prompting memories when contacting old friends. Inevitably, they are brought out at informal gatherings of alumni for lengthy and enjoyable sessions of “whatever happened to...?”
This Directory is not a “year book” nor, since it is published each fall, a reflection of a year gone by. Rather it anticipates a year to come and, significantly, your future lives as I. House alumni and world citizens. We hope that you will find it useful throughout your stay to help knit our community together, and that in the coming years as you peruse its pages you will remember with fondness your stay here, and be prompted to contact an old friend or acquaintance as well as support the House. Lifelong friendships are at the heart of the I. House experience, and this visual record—a “snapshot” of our community in 2000—forever preserves a time and a place in your lives.
Midway through the year, an addendum will be published containing photos and information about residents who arrive mid-term. In the back of the Directory, you'll find printed the pledge which is recited at the Candlelight Sunday Supper at the end of the academic year. This moving ceremony marks in an unforgettable way the passage of residents from this unique community experience into your roles as world citizens. In the years to come, I hope that you will read these words again from time to time as a way of renewing the International House experience in your daily lives.
Sincerely yours,
Det 4 | ee
Donald L. Cuneo President
na frosty autumn morning early in 1909, Harry Edmonds, secretary of the Upper Manhattan Y.M.C.A., was walking up the steps of the Columbia University library when he passed a Chinese student coming down. Edmonds said “Good morning,” and continued walking until he noticed out of the corner of his eye that the young man had stopped. “Thank you for speaking to me,” he said. “I have been in New York for three weeks and you are the first person who has spoken to me.”
Deeply affected by this encounter, Edmonds and his wife Florence invited a group of foreign students to their country home for simple suppers of sandwiches and coffee. These gatherings continued, and in the winter of 1910-11, the Edmondses held the first series of Sunday Suppers in Earl Hall at Columbia University.
The tradition of Sunday Supper continued from the opening of International House in 1924 until today. Held four times during the academic year, the all-house suppers celebrate the spirit of friendship and good will among the 700 residents from nearly 100 countries.
Our Mission
The Mission of International House, New York is to enable selected graduate students and interns from countries around the world to live and learn together in a challenging and supportive residential community in New York City that builds lifelong qualities of leadership, tolerance, respect and friendship among individuals of all nations and backgrounds.
This independent, non-profit organization achieves its mission by daily interaction among its residents and other members through programs, facilities and residential life designed to foster diversity of thought and experience and to prepare its residents as alumni to meet the challenges of an interdependent world.
Adopted by the Board of Trustees of International House November | 1, 1995
Resident Statistics and Position Holders Fall 2000
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South America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Colombia
Ecuador
Guyana
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
South & Central Asia
Bangladesh
India
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Nepal
Pakistan
Sn Lanka
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
Southeast Asia
Cambodia
Indonesia
Laos
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
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RESIDENT POSITION HOLDERS 2000-2001
Resident Life
Lily Bao
Sophie Cantell
Maria Castillo
Joel Coffey
Eryn Curfman
Adelaide Degezelle
Victor Dizon
Arpad Galaczi
Stefano Giovanardi
Barbara Gruber
Lauren Johnson
Prashant Kalia
Amar Kakodkar
Christopher Lambert
Carol McGonnell
Genevieve Moore
Anh Nguyen
Hugo Ortega Lopez
Darko Pavlovic
Debargha Sanyal
Nadja Schmeil
Olga Sheykhet
Traci Shinabarger
Sandra Treusdell
Teresa Vainstein
Joyceln Woo
Program Assistants
Javier Alcazar
Juan Barrientos
John Bridges
Joel Coffey
Mary Ann Colbert
Eryn Curfman
Adelaide Degezelle
Evelina Dimitrova-Galaczi
Jane Eggers
Julie Flores
Colin Goh
Vitaliy Gromov
Barbara Gruber
Margaret Henning
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Alt. Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Peer Counselor
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Peer Counselor
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Alt.
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Peer Counselor
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Resident Assistant
Equipment Technician
Equipment Technician
Photography Assistant
Performing Arts Assistant
Harlem Tutorial Assistant
Equipment Technician
Cinema Assistant
Orientation/ Hospitality Assistant
Language Exchange Assistant
Cultural Hour Assistant
International Forum Assistant
Equipment Technician
Travel Assistant
Fitness Center/Sports Assistant
China/USA
United Kingdom
Argentina
USA USA Belgium
Philippines
Romania
Italy
France/Germany
USA
India
Venezuela
USA
Ireland
USA
Vietnam/USA
Mexico
Yugoslavia
USA/Costa Rica/India
Germany
Ukraine
USA
Dominican Republic
Argentina
Singapore
Mexico
USA
Australia
USA
USA
USA
Belgium
Bulgaria
USA
Guam
Singapore
Kazakhstan
France/Germany
USA
Yoko Hirayama
Ernest Ialongo
Dina Kzylkhojayeva
Sergei Mikhelson
Angela Muvumba
Vina Nadjibulla
Anh Nguyen
Nadja Schmeil
Joyceln Woo
Weicong Zhang
Community Aides
Colin Goh
PatriziaMolinari
Judith McIntyre
TeresaVainstein
Theater Assistant
Library Assistant
Sunday Supper Assistant
McLaine Program Assistant
Leadership Assistant
Cultural Hour Assistant
Social Activities Assistant
International Forum Assistant
Harlem Tutorial Assistant
Performing Arts Assistant
Fall Fiesta Assistant
Posting
Coffee House Manager
Coffee House Manager
Japan
Canada
Kazakhstan
Russia
Uganda
Tajikistan
Vietnam/USA
Germany
Singapore
China
Singapore
Italy
Canada
Argentina
Training Week-End 2000 Resident Assistants 2000-2001 Program Assistants 2000-2001
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‘Trustees and World Members
HONORARY TRUSTEES
Honorary Chairman of the Board
The Honorable Gerald R. Ford
Henry A. Kissinger
David Rockefeller
John C. Whitehead
OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES
Chairman of the Board
Paul A. Volcker
Chairman, Executive Committee
William D. Rueckert
Rosow & Company, Inc.
President
Donald L. Cuneo*
Secretary
Kenneth M. Kramer
Shearman & Sterling
Treasurer
Thompson M. Swayne
The Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.
Kathleen Burns Buddenhagen
Leah Rush Cann
First Union Securities
Paul D. Carter
Patricia M. Cloherty*
Andrew H. Darrell
NYC Waterfront Coalition
Hans W. Decker
Robert H. Dexter
Stephen M. DuBrul, Jr.
L. Scott Frantz
The Haebler Company
John French III
Tudor Associates
Joan R. Gregory*
Scudder Kemper Investments
Norman Greig
Greig Farm
Board of Trustees
Peter W. Hegener eparkventures, LLC eparkprinceton, LLC
Sigurdur Helgason*
Thomas P. Hirschfeld
Patricof &Co. Ventures Inc.
Vreni Aukjen Hommes*
Cap Gemini/Ernst &Young Company
John W. Kooyman*
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Robert J. Krefting
The Reader's Digest Association, Inc.
Donald D. Kummerfeld
Kummerfeld Associates, Inc.
Emily Lloyd
Columbia University
Elsie Crum McCabe
The Museum forAfrican Art
Patrick W. McEnroe
William S. Moody
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.
Mrs. Abby M. O'Neill
Peter C.O'Neill
Boys Harbor, Inc./Children’s Clinic
Timotheus R. Pohl
Peter K. Scaturro
The Citibank Private Bank
Mrs. Daisy M. Soros*
Toshiaki Taguchi
Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (“TMA”)
Richard E.Thornburgh
Credit Suisse First Boston
Kathryn W. Toll
INTERNATIONAL TRUSTEES
John F.Crawford, At large
Jacques P. De Portu*, France
Mark Eyskens*, Belgium
Blaise Halluitte*, France
Walid Ahmed Juffali, Saudi Arabia
Nand Khemka*, India
Joseph T. McLaughlin, At large
Klaus P. Mossle*, Germany
Timothy C. Purcell, At large
Bien Kiat Tan*, Singapore
Kenneth D. Taylor, Canada
Tatsuro Toyoda*, Japan
Karin Zinkann*, Germany
LIFETIME TRUSTEES
John R.H. Blum
Mrs. Daniel P. Davison
Barbara D. Duncan
John Elliott, Jr.
Gordon W. Evans, President Emeritus
Stephen C. Eyre
Mrs. James D. Farley
Mrs. Leonard Hirschfeld
Mrs. Ruth W. Houghton
John I. Howell
Jonathan Mason
Takeshi Nagano*
Edmond J. Nouri*
Russell S. Reynolds, Jr.
Midge Turk Richardson
Mrs. Yves Robert
Herman Rottenberg
Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr.
Robert G. Stone, Jr.
* = International House alumni
World Council of Alumni
Establishedin1966byL.W.“Bill”Frohlich,theWorldCouncilofAlumniisInternationalHouse’sbodyofalumni representativesfromallgeographicregionsoftheglobe.TheCouncilseekstofurthertheHouse’sgoalsaroundthe world,toretaincontactwithitsglobalalumnibody,andtopromoteitamongpotentialresidents,friendsandsupporters. DuringmeetingsoftheCouncil,heldonanalternatingbasiseach18monthsbetweenNewYorkandsitesaroundthe world,theCouncilreceivesupdatesonHouseactivities,advisesthePresidentonfuturedirections,anddevelopsplans bywhichitcanfurthertheHouse’smission.
President
Donald L. Cuneo
CO-CHAIRS
Sigurdur Helgason
Vreni Aukjen Hommes
Klaus P. Méssle
CHAIR EMERITA
Daisy Soros
ARGENTINA
Horacio C. Reggini
Christina Zamani
AUSTRALIA
Anthony Gorman
Rex Charles Olsson
Norton John Whitmont
R. Scott Whitmont
AUSTRIA
Walter R. Springer
BELGIUM
Mark Eyskens
BRAZIL
Sergio P. Mendes
CANADA
Dany Comeau
Ian H. Fraser
John K. & Marta Friesen
Tudy McLaine
CHILE
Mario V. Astorgade Valenzuela
DENMARK
Dan V. Besjakov
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Jose T. Aguilar
EGYPT
Abdalla El-Wakil
Aly Ahmed Raafat
FINLAND
Anna-Maija S. Lindholm
Kaarin Taipale
FRANCE
Jean-Marie Herve
GERMANY
Clemens Kuechler
Bruno Niemeyer
Karin E. Zinkann
GREECE
Vassilia Pestsas Tzounakos
HONG KONG
Mrs. Siu Fun Pun Choy
Joanna Lee
Agnes Ng
Teh Chao Pai
HUNGARY
Pal Peter Toth
INDIA
Kishor S. Jhaveri
Anil D. Gandhi
Manjeet Kripalani
Pankaj Kumar
Nand Khemka
INDONESIA
Sjamsiah Achmad
Subur & Suzan Wardoyo
ISRAEL
Daniela Passal
JAPAN
Choko Arai
Rempei Mizuno
Takeshi Nagano
Tatsuro Toyoda
KOREA
Myong-Whai Kim
Seung-Pil Yu
MALAYSIA
Khye-Tiong Saw
MAURITANIA
Amadou Racine Ba
MEXICO
Gerardo Hemken
THE NETHERLANDS
Willibrord Van Nierop
NIGERIA
Joseph A. Adegbite
Ibrahim A. Gambari
POLAND
Andrzej Lapinski
Andrzej Swiatkowski
SINGAPORE
Bien Kiat Tan
Boon-Khim Yeo
SLOVENIA
Dimitri Ruppel
SWITZERLAND
Markus Hugelshofer
Martina Schmitz
TAIWAN
George Gu
George Y. L. Wu
TANZANIA
Arthur G. K. Mwakapugi
THAILAND
Prok Amranand
UNITED KINGDOM
Mohammad Kia
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Abdullah A. Almoosa
Salim Ahmed Al-Moosa
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Clarence Akwai, Hawaii
Phillip C. Anderson, New Hampshire
Joan Bailey, New Hampshire
Emma R. Broisman, New York
Mabel S. Burks, Georgia
Leah Rush Cann, Rhode Island
Ross Cann, Rhode Island
Vincent A. Carrozza, Texas
Robert M. Chadwick, Massachusetts
Lucylee Chiles, New York
Wellington Chu, Michigan
Patricia M. Cloherty, New York
Karl J. Connor, Louisiana
James M. Davis, California
Barbara Grace, Missouri
Joan Gregory, New York
Richard & Ann Halverson, New York
Eloise DeLay Hayes, Hawaii
John Kooyman, New York
William Liesman, California
Peter M. O'Neil, New York
Zlata Paces, New York
Diane Reid, Texas
Harry M. Rosen, New York
Herman Rottenberg, New York
Anne Lester Schager, New York
H. Clay Simpson, Jr., New Jersey
Eleanor Spiegel, New Jersey
Sally J. Staley, Ohio
Frank C. Taylor, Michigan
Werner Valeur-Jensen, Connecticut
Laura Watts, New York
Lucia K. Whitmarsh, Hawaii
VENEZUELA
Maria J. Forjonel da Silva
Eucaris Marcano Subbiah
SERBIA
Sinisa Ruzicic
AT LARGE
Austin C. Amalu, Nigeria
Arlene Barilec, Slovak Republic
Servane Bonnet-Esculier, Singapore
Alexander Dake, New York
Jacques de Portu, Japan
Raul del Rio Martin, Spain
Maurits Dolmans, Belgium
Kenneth L. Foster, Thailand
M.S. Gadkary, Kuwait
Wolfgang Karl Heim, United Kingdom
Isabel Engel Horulu, Turkey
Erika Howard, Belgium
Summer Scott Huyette, Switzerland
Mo Ikramulla Khan, Philippines
Toussaint Kongo-Doudou, Bourkina Fasso
Cornelis Los, Singapore
Farouk Luqman, Saudi Arabia
Mark & Gail Mathabane, North Carolina
Sonia Meluk, New York
Sergei Mikhelson, NewYork
Filip Jean Moerman, New York
Joanne Pillsbury, United Kingdom
Maya Speelmans Slutz, Spain
Jeyabalan Subbiah, Venezuela
Gustav Szabo, New York
Robert Van Zwieten, Hong Kong
Dirk Vandewalle, New Hampshire
Frank Wong, China
Juliet Wurr, Egypt
Ross Youngman, New York
Honorary Members
Denise Barton, New Jersey
Diane Cook, New York
Support
THE ANNUAL FUND
For seven decades private sector philanthropy has been central to International House's ability to fulfill its mission. The program activities which create the unique character of life at the House, and the financial assistance which ensures diversity within our community, are made possible through the generous support of numerous individuals, corporations and foundations. The Annual Fund surpassed its goal in FY 00. This year’s Annual Fund goal is $772,500.
For their voluntary financial support throughout this past year, we are deeply appreciative of the following corporations, foundations, alumni, friends and Trustees who have provided substantial support for the House.
Corporation & Foundation Support
The Africa-America Institute
AmericanExpressCompany*
BankofAmericaFoundation*
BarclaysBankPLCCharitableTrust*
BarnardCollege
Bayerische Landesbank
BertelsmannAG
Bridgestone/Firestone Trust Fund
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
JamesE.andDianeW.BurkeFoundation,Inc.
Centennial Foundation
Citigroup Foundation
Colgate-Palmolive Company*
Columbia Law School
ColumbiaUniversity
CommerzbankAG
Credit Suisse First Boston
CSS Vending Company, Inc.
DeutscheBankAG
TheShelbyCullomDavisFoundation
DGBank
Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation, Inc.*
FordFoundation*
FribourgFoundation,Inc.
The L. W. Frohlich Charitable Trust
GelmanPensionConsulting,Inc.
Gillespie,Robinson&Grimm,Incorporated
Goldman Sachs & Co.
GreenCharitableFoundation,Inc.
IBMInternationalFoundation*
IntegratedMicroSystems,Inc.
InternationalHouseofTaipei
JapaneseChamberofCommerce&Industry
Anna-Maria&StephenKellenFoundation,Inc.
W. K. Kellogg Foundation*
KikkomanInternational,Inc.
F.M.KirbyFoundation,Inc.
KPMG, LLP
Lee Foundation
TheHenryLuceFoundation,Inc.
JamesA.MacdonaldFoundation
MacJannetFoundation
MannesmannCorporation
TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation
Mitsui & Company (U.S.A.), Inc.
TheMitsuiUSAFoundation
MobilFoundation,Inc.*
ModusMediaInternational*
NearEastFoundation
NestleUSA
TheNewYorkTimesCompany,Inc.
NorddeutscheLandesbankGironzentrale
TheFrankPace,Jr.Foundation,Inc.
Patricof&Co.Ventures,Inc.
Pepsico,Inc.
Pfizer,Inc.*
Reader'sDigestAssociation,Inc.
Reader'sDigestFoundation*
RockefellerBrothersFund,Inc.*
Herman&LenoreRottenbergFoundation,Inc.
TheSchiffFoundation
Shearman&Sterling
The Spiritus Gladius Foundation
St.Luke’sRooseveltHospitalCenter
TheStarrFoundation
Straylight Design, Inc.
TimeWarnerInc.
TheTimesMirrorFoundation*
ToyotaMotorCorporation
ToyotaMotorCorporateServicesNA,Inc.
ToyotaTsushoAmerica,Inc.
Verdura
Veronis,Suhler&Associates
WorldWideConstruction&Restorations
TheXeroxFoundation
*Denotes corporations & foundations which also, or exclusively, provide matching gifts.
Chairman’s Circle ($10,000 and over)
Estate of Olive D. Brown “40
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick L. Buddenhagen
Patricia M. Cloherty ‘67
Estate of Mary Ruth Connelly ‘56
Andrew H. Darrell
Kathryn Waterman Davis ‘32
Barbara D. Duncan
Estate of Irene M. Field ‘52
Scott & Icy Frantz
Anonymous ‘48
Mr. & Mrs. John French, III
Charles A. Heimbold, Jr.
Ta Chun Hsu ‘45
Mr. & Mrs. Nand Khemka ‘56
Mr. & Mrs. Donald D. Kummerfeld
Lee Seng Gee
Tsutomu Karino
Fred M. Kirby
Mr. & Mrs. George Lindemann
Joseph T.&Christine McLaughlin
Yuzaburo Mogi “60
Takeshi Nagaya
Diana Crocker Noun
Edmond J. Nouri ‘42
Abby &George O'Neill
Mr. & Mrs. Peter C. O'Neill “92
Mr. & Mrs. James Reilly ‘61
Mr. & Mrs. Russell S. Reynolds, Jr.
David Rockefeller
Laurance S. Rockefeller
Herman Rottenberg
William D. Rueckert
Lord David J.Sainsbury ‘70
Peter K. Scaturro
Daisy & Paul Soros ‘51
G. Richard Thoman
Tatsuro Toyoda ‘58
Soma Vira ‘63
Paul A. Volcker
The Honorable John C. Whitehead
Ross C. Youngman ‘91
President's Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)
Itchak Adizes ‘67
Yukichi Chiba ‘51
Raymond T. Dalio
Mr. & Dr. Craig A. Drill
Peter W. Hegener
Mary F.Miller‘66
John Bing Sing Pek‘69
Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr.
Karin E. Zinkann ‘57
International Sponsor ($1,000 - $4,999)
Charles A. Baker “56
Robert J. Barrett, IV
Denise T. Barton ‘56
John C. Beck
Suresh Bhirud ‘73
Matitiahu Braun ‘65
Estate ofB. L. Bridges ‘48
Ross S. & Leah Rush Cann ‘87
Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Carter
Mr. & Mrs. Ian Connor
John F.Crawford, Esq.
Alexander M. Dake ‘86
Gary L. Dare ‘93
James M. Davis ‘39
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel P. Davison
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Debs
Hans Decker
Robert H. Dexter
Stephen M. DuBrul, Jr.
John Elliott, Jr.
Elizabeth Smith Ewing ‘63
Kathryn T. Farley ‘90
Mr. & Mrs. James D. Farley
Courtney L. Fellowes ‘87
Roberta Finestone
Mr. & Mrs. William P. Frankenhoff
Victoria I. Geibel ‘83
The Hon. & Mrs. S. William Green
International Sponsor ($1,000 - $4,999)
Susan R. Greer ‘60
Joan R. Gregory ‘85
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Hartley
Eloise De Lay Hayes ‘62
Sigurdur 0. Helgason “45
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Hirschfeld
R.Gordon &Ada Hoxie “48
Anne Hale Johnson ‘50
John R. Kennedy
Dr. & Mrs. Henry A. Kissinger
John W. Kooyman & Tracy L. Wilson ‘87
Kenneth M. Kramer, Esq.
Robert J. Krefting
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth G. Langone
John K. Libby
Yuanwen Liu
Adrian G. Looney ‘92
Mr. & Mrs. Roderic Lowman ‘46
Mr. & Mrs. Harry H. Manko ‘50
George W. Mapp
Peter Marino
Catherine A. Mayer “69
Elsie Crum McCabe
Leslie McCall & Boris Borozan
Mr. & Mrs. Garfield L.Miller, ITI
Samuel Nakasian ‘41
John K. Naughton
Suyeki Okumura
Ida M. Paghense ‘62
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Van Ness Philip
Mr. & Mrs. Don Pillsbury
Henry C. Preston ‘59
Timothy C. Purcell
Mrs. Kent Rhodes
Patricia H. Robert
Harry M. Rosen ‘70
Dr. & Mrs. Frederic Rueckert
Khye Tiong Saw “75
Anne Lester Schager ‘67
H. Clay Simpson, Jr.“62
Robert Slutz & Maya Speelmans Slutz ‘86
Annaliese Soros
Robert G.Stone, Jr.
Bien Kiat Tan ‘81
Ambassador Kenneth D. Taylor & Dr. Patricia
Taylor
Wenke B. Thoman Sterns
Mr. & Mrs. James S.Toedtman “67
Kathryn W. Toll
Werner Valeur-Jensen ‘46
John D. Von Pischke ‘64
Lucy R. Waletzky, MD
Mr. & Mrs. Stanley C. Washburn ‘50
Dr. & Mrs. Richard D.Wesley
Nadine R.Witkin ‘94
Heinrich Wolf
Frank C.Wong ‘81
Hugh Wong & Louisa Lee ‘00
Greg Wyatt
Ezra K. Zilkha
NAMED AND ENDOWED FUNDS
Each year, Annual Fund contributions are combined with investment income generated by International House’s Named and Endowed Funds to provide over 10 percent of the House’s annual budget. The generous alumni, Trustees, friends, corporations and foundations who have established these special funds provide an important source of income for the programs and financial aid offered at International House.
Funds that provide financial assistance to residents may support either monthly stipends for residents who hold positions, or direct grants to cover resident fees. The House’s Admissions Committee reviews financial assistance applications and awards grants based upon an evaluation of individual need. This committee also makes recommendations for special “outreach” grants to attract potential residents from geographical, cultural, or academically under-represented areas.
Funds that support the House’s program activities may finance either ongoing activities or innovative new projects. These program enrichment funds may also support the team of resident/program assistants, house managers and other position holders who assist in the operation of the House, and in organizing programs for resident and non-resident members.
For their role as a source of financial continuity that allows us to address changing needs while retaining diverse representation within the International House community, we are pleased to recognize the following:
ThePrinceAbdullahAl-FaisalEndowment Fund was establishedin1984byHisRoyalHighness PrinceAbdullahAl-FaisalofSaudiArabiatoprovide program assistantstipends tograduate students at thediscretionofInternationalHouse, depending on needs eachyear.
TheVivianBeaumont AllenFundwas established in1963inmemory ofnoted philanthropist Vivian Beaumont Allen,heiresstothefortune ofJ.E. Beaumont, founder oftheMays department stores. TheVivianBeaumont AllenFund isusedfor scholarships andstipends atthediscretionof International House, depending onparticularneeds eachyear.
TheAltajirScholarship Fundwas established in 1995byAmbassador MehdiAltajirtoprovide scholarship assistancetograduate residentsat InternationalHouse.
TheArab CulturalFundwas establishedin1986by theSuliman S.Olayan Foundation toprovide supportforArab CulturalPrograms atInternational House.The Olayan Group ofCompanies, ofwhich Mr.Olayan isfounder andchairman, overseesavast
arrayofinterestsintheMiddle East,including industrial, agriculturalandconstruction equipment; communications andelectronics gear; medical supplies; realestateinvestments; and an extensiveinsurance operation.
The Arab Student Endowment Fund was established in1976byalumni SalimAhmed Al-Moosa and Abdulla A.Almoosa, two World Council Members, and Khalaf Al-Habtoor, from the UnitedArab Emirates, toprovide assistancetoArab residents ofInternational House.
TheArtProgram Fundwas establishedin1984 through acontribution fromInternational House TrusteeBarbara Duncan andamatching contribution fromthePhelps Dodge Corporation. Mrs. Duncan, anartcuratorand consultant specializingincontemporary LatinAmerican painting,hasservedasatrusteeoftheAmericas Societyandas amember oftheInternational Council oftheMuseum ofModern Art.Thefundis usedtoprovide support forartprograms at InternationalHouse.
The Barbara Chapin Babbott Award is given every year to an outstanding staff member of International House. Barbara Babbott was an active resident in the 1950’s, who later became a staff member, and this award is made in memory of her dynamic spirit and generosity. International House's Mural Room is dedicated in her memory.
The Gerald Barsdorf Memorial Fund was established in 1986 and is used each year to provide a partial stipend for a resident to assist in the House's alumni efforts and to further communication between alumni and International House. Born in Germany, educated in Argentina and the United States, widely-travelled and fluent in six languages, Gerald Barsdorf was truly a citizen of the world. He became a Trustee of International House in 1975 and served as Chairman of several Board Committees prior to his death in 1986. He believed deeply that former residents should keep in close contact with each other and with the House, so that they might carry the important message of International House abroad.
The Bertelsmann AG Scholarship Fund was established in 1990 by Bertelsmann AG in addition to its named room gift. Bertelsmann AG, a German-based communications company, oversees such operations as the Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, the Arista and RCA record labels, as well as other publishing, printing, and electronic media concerns. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Ralph Bunche -Lee Fund was established through the efforts of International House alumnus Dr. Thomas Gardner. Originally known as the Robert E. Lee Scholarship, this fund was later augmented and dedicated in memory of Ralph J. Bunche, former Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations, and member of the International House Board ofTrustees. Stipends and direct grants for minority U.S. residents are currently made from this fund.
The Stephen Clark Fund was established in 1960 with a bequest from the Estate of Stephen Carlton Clark, art collector, benefactor and President of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. The son ofAlfred Corning Clark, a founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, Stephen C.
Clark was a director of the Singer Manufacturing Company, and founded the Clark Foundation to further his philanthropies. Mr. Clark was the Chairman of the Board ofTrustees of the Museum of Modern Art from 1939 to 1946, and was also a director of the Metropolitan Museum ofArt. This fund may be used to support scholarships and stipends at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Howard A. Cook Fund was established in 1995 by alumni and friends to honor President Emeritus Howard A. Cook on the 40th Anniversary of his association with International House. Mr. Cook served as President of International House for twenty-five years from 1955 through 1979. In recognition of his extensive travels on behalf of the House, this fund is designated to provide outreach grants to bring residents from under-represented countries to live at International House.
The Cuneo Fund was established in 1974 through a gift by Donald L. Cuneo, former partner with the law firm of Shearman & Sterling. Mr. Cuneo has served as President of International House since September of 1993. Mr. Cuneo was a resident at International House from 1966 to 1969, anda Resident Advisor from 1972 to 1974. This fund is designated for support of general program activities.
The Ruth Tensen DeWitte Endowment Fund was established in 1995 through a bequest of alumna Ruth Tensen DeWitte 39. Miss DeWitte was an active resident and a long-time supporter of International House. This fund is used to provide financial assistance to graduate students in residence at International House on a discretionary basis, depending on needs each year, with the donor's preference for students from Europe and The Netherlands.
The Norma L. Dickey Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 by alumna Norma L. Dickey ‘45 and is in addition to the named room she established in 1988. Miss Dickey has long been active in International House's alumni efforts and was a long-time employee of Chemical Bank. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Jean Dobrzensky Outreach Aid Fund was established in 1995 through a bequest from alumna
and World Council Member Jean Sullivan Dobrzensky ‘45. Mrs. Dobrzensky was a former staff member and long-time Trustee of the Berkeley International House. This endowment fund, which serves as a lasting memorial to Mrs. Dobrzensky, offers an important source of support for the House’s outreach efforts to attract students from less affluent countries or from limited financial means. Awards are made at the discretion of the House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Percy L. Douglas Fund was established in 1965 in memory of Mr. Douglas, President of Otis Elevators, who served as amember of the International House Board ofTrustees from 1956 until his death in 1964. Mr. Douglas was instrumental in significantly expanding the scholarship and fellowship program at International House. The fund that bears his name is used to provide financial assistance to residents. Regular contributions are made annually to this fund by members of Mr. Douglas's family.
The National Bank of Dubai Fund was established in 1984 througha gift from Abdullah Saleh of the National Bank of Dubai, U.A.E., to be used for the resident assistants stipend program at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Festival of Nations Scholarship Fund is part of a longstanding tradition of student fundraising at International House. For many years known as the Night of Nations, this festival was a highlight of the House. Students from numerous countries and cultures have come together to organize a vibrant carnival, featuring diverse food, drink, music, and dance to provide support for this fund. Grants from this fund are made ona restricted basis at the recommendation of the International House Admissions Committee.
The Julia & Leo Forchheimer Scholarship Fund was established in 1993 through a bequest from the Estate of Julia Forchheimer to provide scholarship assistance each year to students from Israel. Stipends and direct grants are made through this fund.
The Gerald R. Ford Scholarship Fund for students from developing countries was established by the Trustees to honor President Ford when he stepped down as Chairman of the Board in January, 1989. During his four years as Chairman, President Ford,
in addition to chairing Board meetings, spoke annually at the House and met with the Residents’ Council to offer guidance. He was instrumental in providing the House with introductions to business leaders overseas, and presided over the launching dinner of International House's capital campaign in 1987. President Ford is now the Honorary Chairman of International House, and the scholarship fund which bears his name provides support for outreach grants to bring residents from under-represented countries to live at International House.
The John & Eleanor Clark French Memorial Fund was established in 1984 in memory of Mr. French, who was aTrustee of International House for 21 years. For much of that time he served as the House's legal counsel. In 1990, his wife Eleanor French ‘32 was also memorialized under this fund. An extraordinary internationalist, she was an abiding friend and alumna of the House. This fund is designated for general financial assistance purposes at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Freunde des International House Fund was established in 1990 by Freunde des International House, e.v., the Frankfurt based International House German alumni association. Freunde des International House (Friends of International House) has two principal goals: first, to foster and develop contacts among International House's alumni in Europe; and second, to financially support International House residents from underrepresented countries. Awards are granted once a year, at the discretion of International House.
The Bill Frohlich Health Care Endowment Fund was established in memory of L.W. (Bill) Frohlich, who came from Germany to live at International House in 1935. A successful businessman, he was the founder and chairman of an advertising agency bearing his name. Mr. Frohlich served as aTrustee of I. House from 1962 until his death in 1971, and was the primary force behind its current alumni program. This fund provides support for the health/fitness programs, services and facilities offered at International House. The L.W. Frohlich Charitable Trust established the Frohlich Health Care Fund at International House in 1985. (The Trust also provides International House with a substantial annual grant to support the Summer Community-Aide Program).
The Florence Gould Fund, established in 1988 as partoftheCapitalCampaign topromote French-American amityandunderstanding, was endowed bytheFlorence Gould Foundation, in additiontoitsnamed room. Thisfund is designated tobenefitstudents from France or French speakingnations.
TheGulbenkian Fundwas establishedin1961to providescholarship assistancetograduatestudents. GullabiGulbenkian, abusinessman ofArmenian descent,was oneoftheprincipalstockholders ofthe IraqPetroleum Company, andalong-time resident ofPortugal.Inadditiontoitssupportof InternationalHouse, theGulbenkian Foundation hasmade donations toartgalleries,hospitalsand music festivals.Thisfundmaybeusedtoprovide financialassistancetoresidentsofInternational House fromPortugal,theMiddleEast,orother regions, atthediscretionofInternationalHouse.
TheHang SengBank Ltd.Fundwas establishedin 1985bytheHang SengBankLtd.toprovide scholarship assistanceforstudents fromthe People’sRepublic ofChina. Priorto1949, Chinese students represented oneofthelargest demographic groups inInternationalHouse, and indeed theveryideaoftheHouse resultedfrom a chance encounter between HarryEdmonds and a Chinese studentin1909.Stipendand directgrants arecurrentlymade fromthisfund.
TheInternationalVisitorProgram Fundwas established in1985bytheBoard ofTrusteesof InternationalHouse tolaunch aprogram which would recognize thecontributions ofanindividual from acountryotherthantheUnited States.Inso doing, theBoard reaffirmedtheimportance ofthe MarshallVisitorProgram, which honors outstandingAmericans, and acknowledged the necessityofaparallelprogram torecognizethe significantcontributionswhich people ofall nationalitiesmake tothecommon welfareof humankind. Under thisprogram, which alternates withtheMarshallVisitorProgram, theBoard of Trustees invitesdistinguishedInternationalVisitors tomeetwithstudents atInternational House over thecourse ofaday,aunique opportunitytolearn fromandinteractwiththesevisitorsinformal, as wellasinformal, settings.Thisfundprovides support forthisprogram.
TheMacGuigan Scholarship Fundwas established in1999inmemory ofdistinguished International House alumnus, Mark R.MacGuigan ‘60.Mr. MacGuigan’s extensivecareerincluded terms asa professoratOsgoode Hall,Dean ofLawatthe UniversityofWindsor, Member oftheCanadian House ofCommons, SecretaryofStateforExternal Affairs,MinisterofJustice,andJudge oftheFederal CourtofAppeal.The MacGuigan Scholarship recipientmust bea citizenorpermanent residentof Canada andmust showacommitment tothelocal, Canadian orinternationalcommunity asa volunteer, mustbeinvolvedwithapublicissueof ourtime, ordemonstrate leadership inanon-profit organization.
TheMalverMemorial Fundwas establishedby friendsofInternationalHouse alumniAlandJane Malver‘38.AlMalverwas avocalcoachwho trained numerous actorsandmusicians, andJaneMalver was manager oftheI.House Bazaar.Theirmany friendsorganized in1977toestablishthisfundin memory ofthiscouplewho were awarm presence forageneration ofresidents. Stipends and direct grantsarecurrentlymade fromthisfundto residentsstudyingintheperforming arts.
TheGeorge C.MarshallVisitorProgram Endowment Fundwas endowed in1959 afterthe Board ofTrusteesvotedtoestablishtheprogram as atributetothelateGeneral George CatlettMarshall. General MarshallhadservedasChairman ofthe Board ofInternational House from 1949to1953, and asHonorary Chairman untilhisdeathin1959. Asamemorial, members oftheBoard andfriends endowed theGeorge C.MarshallVisitorProgram of InternationalHouse, which bringsadistinguished American tovisittheHouse tomeetwithstudents and speakatamajorfunction.Theprogram aimsto broaden opportunities forforeigngraduate students tomeet andhearcreativeandchallenging spokesmen fromvarious disciplinesinAmerican lifeandculture.ParticipantsintheMarshallVisitor Program haveincluded formerSecretaries ofState DeanAcheson and HenryKissinger,journalists WalterCronkite andJames Reston, the distinguishedcomposerAaron Copland, Supreme CourtJusticeSandraDayO’Connor andformer President GeraldR.Ford.
TheJohnJ.McCloyMemorial LectureFundwas established in 1989 byTrustees, friends, and alumni inmemory ofJohnJ.McCloy, Chairman of
InternationalHouse from 1954to1971,and Honorary Chairman from 1971 untilhisdeathin March 1989.Mr.McCloywas alawyer,banker and administratorwho helped shape thepoliciesoffive U.S.Presidents. Hispublicworkincluded serviceas PresidentoftheWorld Bank from 1947to1949,U.S. HighCommissioner forWestGermany from 1949to 1952,andachiefdisarmament negotiatorunder PresidentKennedy. In1959,asInternationalHouse Chairman, Mr.McCloylaunched theMarshall VisitorProgram tobringdistinguishedleadersto theHouse.Thisfundisusedtoprovide supportfor anannuallecturebyadistinguishedguestspeaker atInternational House.Additional supporthasbeen providedby“Freunde desInternationalHouse, e.v.” through annual grantsmade possiblebySchréder Miinchmeyer Hengst &Co.
TheMcLaine Central/EastEuropean Leadership Program Endowment Fundwas established originallyastheEast/West Leadership Program in 1989,inordertoencourage anew generation of leadersfromCentralandEastEuropean nations to liveatI.House byprovidingfinancialassistanceto studentsfromthesecountries.The fundseeksto continue theincreasedrepresentation ofthis region,followinganinitialgrantfromthe RockefellerBrothers Fund, andisalsousedto support programs focusingontheregion.Thefund isnamed afterAlanandTudyMcLaine (Canadian andAmerican students, respectively) who met atI. House where theybothresidedinthe 1950's,atime oftremendous change intheSovietUnion and EasternEurope.Aftercompletinghisstudiesin Sovieteconomics, AlanjoinedtheCanadian diplomatic serviceandlaterwas named Ambassador toanumber ofCentral/East European countries.
TheMcLaine Scholarship Fund, establishedin 1992,isgiveninmemory ofthelateAlanP.McLaine, adistinguishedI.House alumnus, Canadian Ambassador toseveralEastEuropean countries and aCanadian representative totheCouncil ofWorld Members atInternational House.The McLaine scholarship recipientmust beaCanadian citizenor permanent residentofCentralEastEuropean background anddemonstrate acommitment to CentralEastEuropean causes.
The Mitsui USA Scholar Fund was established in 1995byThe MitsuiUSA Foundation. Itisawarded at the discretion ofInternational House to two
graduate students demonstrating astronginterest ininternationaltradeandinvestment.The students must beUnited Statescitizensorpermanent residentsandhavehad good academic performance in previous courses. A Japanese studiescomponent andcommunity activitiesare viewed favorablyintheselectionprocess.
TheRempei &Akiko Mizuno Scholarship Fund was establishedin1987bythesealumni andWorld Council members fromJapan, inadditiontotheir two named rooms. Mr.Mizuno isPresident of Penta-Ocean Construction Company, Ltd.,amajor internationalconstructionfirm.Stipends and direct grantsaremade fromthisfund onadiscretionary basisdepending oncurrentneeds.
TheSamuel J.MoritzScholarship Fundwas established in1960through abequest from the EstateofSamuel J.Moritztoprovide scholarship assistanceeachyeartostudents from Israel. Stipends and directgrantsmay bemade through thisfund.
ThePerformingArtsFoundation Scholarship & Program Funds, were established by Herman Rottenberg, PresidentofthePerformingArts Foundation, Inc.and aLifeTrustee ofInternational House.The PerformingArtsFoundation, Inc.was organized in1963tosupport andencourage talentedyoung performing artistsandtohelpthem achievethegoalswhich brought them to New York City.These funds, supported through annual contributions, areused onadiscretionarybasis depending oncurrentneeds.
The Robert W. Purcell Awards were established in 1961 with adonation from RobertW. Purcell to provide financialassistanceforresidents of International House. A former Chairman ofthe Board ofInvestors Diversified Services, Inc. and the International BasicEconomy Corporation, Mr. Purcell was business consultant to the Rockefeller FamilyaswellastheChairman oftheBoard of Trustees ofCornellUniversity. Heservedas Chairman ofthe Executive Committee of InternationalHouse, andwas anHonoraryTrustee. Purcell Awards are made atthe discretion ofthe House, depending onparticularneeds eachyear.
TheReader’sDigestAssociation,Inc.Scholarships -DewittWallaceFund was establishedin1975by theReader'sDigestFoundation and theDewitt Wallace Fund toprovide financialassistanceto
residents at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year. Dewitt and Lila Acheson Wallace founded the Reader’s Digest in 1922, and under their guidance it grew to be the world’s most widely-read magazine, reaching 100 million readers around the globe. A life-long philanthropist, Dewitt Wallace gave generously to youth services, secondary schools, libraries and colleges.
The Mr. and Mrs. Russell S. Reynolds, Jr. Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, in addition to their named room. Mr. Reynolds was the founder and Chairman of Russell Reynolds Associates, Inc., one of the world’s leading executive recruiting firms. Mr. Reynolds served as aTrustee from 1983 through 1990 and was elected a Life Trustee in February 1991. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House depending on particular needs each year.
The Kent Rhodes Memorial Scholarship Fund was established in 1992 by Trustees and friends to honor in perpetuity the memory of Kent Rhodes. Mr. Rhodes was aTrustee of International House from 1977 until his death in 1991, and served as Treasurer of the Board. He also served as aTrustee of numerous other organizations including the Institute of International Education and the Reader's Digest Foundation, of which he was a former Chairman of the Board. In recognition of his life-long commitment to youth and leadership, this fund is designated to provide financial support for outstanding international students from countries within the Western Hemisphere.
The Max Rhodius Room Fund was established in 1994 through a bequest from the estate of alumnus, Max Rhodius, to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House.
The Henry Richardson, Jr.Award was established Trustees and staff in 1983 to honor the memory of Hank Richardson who worked at International House for 25 years, beginning as aporter and working his way up to Senior Engineer. Hank was a constant example of dedication to his work and to the people and ideals of I. House. The Richardson Award is presented annually to an exceptional staff member from the department of Facilities Management who has done the most to further the ideals of International House through his or her work.
The Zelia P. Ruebhausen Memorial Scholarship Fund for African students was established in 1990 by Trustees, relatives and friends to honor the memory of Mrs. Oscar Ruebhausen (1914-1990). Mrs. Ruebhausen was elected to the Board of International House in 1956. She became aTrustee Emerita in 1972, and was elected Life Trustee in 1976. Her longtime interest in and involvement with Africa is remembered through this fund. In addition to providing funds for direct grants and stipends, this fund may also be used at the discretion of the Admissions Committee for outreach grants to increase African representation at International House.
The Sakura Park Fund was established in 1993 through proceeds from the “Sakura Festival” at which the Harry Edmonds Award for outstanding life-time achievement was bestowed on Trustees Abby O’Neill and Takeshi Nagano. This fund, which serves as a lasting honor to these two individuals, is designated to provide support for projects which either enhance Sakura Park or provide financial assistance to residents.
The Ernest Schwarzenbach Memorial Endowment Fund was established in 1968 by friends of Ernest Schwarzenbach, International House alumnus and former President ofAmerican Sony. Disbursable income from this fund is currently used to provide support for the Office of Development & Alumni Relations on projects which encourage alumni to return to the House as speakers and mentors for current residents.
The Mary Senior Fund was established in 1964 in memory of International House alumna Mary Senior to provide support for the Travel Program. In addition to the bequest received in Mary Senior’s will, this fund has been supported by gifts from her friends and relatives. Mary Senior, for many years a member of the International House Association and activeinalumnirelations,livedatInternational House in 1953 and 1954 while studying at Columbia's School of Social Work.
The Siemens Scholarship Fund was established in 1991 by the Siemens Corporation, a German-based advanced technology, electronics and telecommunications company. This fund may be used to provide financial assistance to residents at the discretion of International House, depending on particular needs each year.
The Space Links Books Student Scholarship Fund was established in 1999 by a generous donation from International House alumna Dr. Soma Vira, founder of Space Links Books. Dr. Vira, an award-winning poet and author, incorporates traditional Asian and Indian themes in her science fiction, fantasy, and mystery novels. A devoted philanthropist, Dr. Vira founded the Space Links Books Students Scholarship Fund to provide financial assistance to International House residents, depending on particular needs each year.
The Robert A.M. Stern Fund was established in 1989 by the internationally-known architect and Dean of the Yale School ofArchitecture in New Haven, Connecticut. Mr. Stern and his firm designed the Davis Hall renovations and have also worked in other areas of the House. His award-winning remodeling of the I. House Pub was completed in 1984. This fund is designated to provide financial assistance with preference to graduate students studying Architecture at Columbia University.
The Zeid M. Sudairi Fund was established in 1983 by Zeid M. Sudairi, head of the Sudairi clan of Saudi Arabia, to provide support for programs and financial assistance on a discretionary basis depending on current needs.
The Teachers College Scholarship Fund was established in 1987 through a bequest from the estate of Mary M. Fulton. This scholarship fund is used to provide support for needy foreign students residing at International House who are pursuing graduate studies for masters and/or doctorate degrees at Teacher's College/Columbia University, with preference to those in either the Department of Family and Community Education or the Department of Nutrition Education.
The Time Warner Harlem Tutorial Program Fund was established in 1990 through a gift from Time Warner Inc., the nation’s leading publishing and entertainment corporation. This fund provides restricted support for the Harlem Tutorial Program in which members of the International House community share their language and mathematics skills, their backgrounds, and their spirit of adventurous learning with neighborhood children through weekly one-on-one tutorial sessions.
The Dr. Edward Larocque Tinker Endowment Fund was established in 1970 by the Tinker Foundation, whose aim is to promote better understanding among the peoples of the Americas. The Foundation’s programs, which are geographically restricted to Latin America and Iberia, are focused on issues of economic policy, governance and environmental policy. This fund provides financial assistance to students from Latin America or the Iberian Peninsula. Outreach grants aimed at increasing representation of these regions may also be made from this fund.
The Toyota Motor Corporation Scholarship Fund was established in 2000 with a generous contribution from the Toyota Motor Corporation. International House's relationship with Toyota began in 1958 when Tatsuro Toyoda, who later became President ofToyota Motor Corporation, lived at International House. The Toyota Motor Corporation Scholarship Fund assists residents in need who demonstrate outstanding promise, with preference to residents from Asia and those studying in technical fields.
The Volkswagenwerk Endowment Fund was founded in 1963 by the Volkswagen Foundation to support full-time students from Germany studying at accredited institutions in the Greater New York Area. Both direct grants and assistant stipends may be made from this fund.
The Women’s International Leadership Program Fund was established in 1991 by the WK. Kellogg Foundation to provide support for the Women’s International Leadership (WIL) Program. The WIL Program seeks to prepare women from diverse cultures and disciplines for the challenges they will face as future leaders. Designed as a practical program to enhance graduate study, the WIL Program devotes special attention to such areas as public speaking, organizational planning, conflict resolution, balancing family and career, and crosscultural communication. The program is intended to help grantees gain a clearer vision of their own abilities, develop self-confidence, and learn how to lead others effectively.
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MartinAbeles NewSchoolUniversity PoliticalEconomy Argentina
RobAddy PublicAffairsTelevision Journalism UnitedStates
RashidAgakishiyev ColumbiaUniversity International&PublicAffairs Azerbaijan
BradleyAikman ManhattanSchoolofMusic DoubleBass UnitedStates
JavierAlcazar ColumbiaUniversity ElectricalEngineering Mexico
PoshalaAluwihare ColumbiaUniversity Engineering SriLanka
RachelSerwahAmamoo ColumbiaUniversity Law Australia
FilippoAmato ColumbiaUniversity Law Italy
Siti‘Lala’Amiroeddin NewSchoolUniversity MediaStudies Indonesia
MichaelAmppiah CU/TeachersCollege Mathematics Ghana
NgoziAmu ColumbiaUniversity InternationalAffairs Sweden
SofiyaAn ColumbiaUniversity SocialWork Kazakhstan
AnneChristinaAnderson ColumbiaUniversity Journalism UnitedStates
InnaAndreva ColumbiaUniversity SocialWork Kyrgyzstan
PeterAndrulis ColumbiaUniversity Business UnitedStates
SilvinaApfeld ColumbiaUniversity Architecture Argentina
Dominic Aquilino Jorge Luis Arias Manhattan School of Music SNS Architects Voice Architecture United States Argentina
Anna-LeenaAsikainen ErinAugis ColumbiaUniversity ColumbiaUniversity Economics Sociology Finland UnitedStates
Rosa Arias Spain
MotohiroAsai ColumbiaUniversity ElectricalEngineering Japan
JeffreyAusfeld Columbia University MechanicalEngineering United States
Noera Ayaz ColumbiaUniversity Law Pakistan
Manuela Badawy
Runi Baek Reuters The Juilliard School Journalism Violin United Kingdom Denmark
Irene Baghoomians ColumbiaUniversity Law Australia
MichaelBaingana
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Natalie Baird United Nations HumanRights
SameerBajaj NewYorkUniversity InformationSystems NewZealand India
AnupamBansal ColumbiaUniversity Engineering Australia
Gaurav Bansal ColumbiaUniversity International Affairs India
Lily Bao Fordham University Counseling China
Brian Beale Columbia University Psychology
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Juan Barrientos
New York University
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Duncan Bell Columbia University Political Science United Kingdom
Doug Beavers
Manhattan School of Music
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Dow Jones
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Daniel Beunza-Ibanez
New York University
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Gregory Beyer Manendra Bhugra
Manhattan School of Music Sports & Arts in School Foundation
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Michael Birken
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Bradley Black
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Geoffrey Blundell
Eugen Bold
Metropolitan Museum of Art —‘ The Juilliard School
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New School University
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Alexandre Bonnecuelle
Carmen Boon
Columbia University New School University
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Kirsten Borovik
Columbia University
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Columbia University
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Michael Brass
Steven Brayton
Columbia
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Columbia
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John Bridges
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Achim Broenstrup Deutsche Bank Business Germany
Eudora Brown Manhattan School of Music Voice United States
Corinne Brier Manhattan School of Music Voice
United States
Juniper Brinkman Columbia University Social Work United States
Eko Budi Prasetyaningrum CU/Teachers College Philosophy of Education Indonesia
Enrico Buonanno Columbia University Architecture Italy
Miroslaw Brys, MD
New York University Neurology Poland
Noah Buchanan
New York Academy ofArt Painting United States
Eva Butter DG Bank Business Germany
Sophie Cantell Columbia University Architecture United Kingdom
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William Burke Columbia University Law United States
Victor Carreno Columbia University
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MariaCastillo
NewYorkUniversity SpanishLiterature
Argentina
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ColumbiaUniversity ElectricalEngineering India
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ColumbiaUniversity ComputerScience Italy
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Columbia University
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New School University
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ColumbiaUniversity FinancialEngineering
China
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Columbia University
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HowardChiu
ColumbiaUniversity ElectricalEngineering Taiwan
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CraigChivers
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Haran Choi
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Christine Chu Manhattan School of Music
Cello United States
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Terry Chun
Olivia Ciancarelli
Columbia University Columbia University Mathematics Business United States United Kingdom
Andrzej Cieslik
Dorji Ciren
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Carrington Clark Columbia University Pre-Med Studies United States
Prudence Clarke Columbia University Journalism Australia
Joel Coffey Manhattan School of Music Voice Performance United States
Mary Colbert CU/Teachers College School Leadership United States
Alicia Colligan Columbia University International Affairs Piano United States United States
Heather Conner Manhattan School of Music
Rainikka Corprew Union Theological Seminary Divinity United States
Alejandro Cortizo Columbia University Public Affairs Mexico
John Crawford
Columbia University
Business United States
Julie Cross Manhattan School of Music Voice Performance United States
Lane Cuneo
Jodie Cunningham
CUNY/Hunter College Painting Australia
Jillian Culver
Bank Street College
Bilingual Education United States
Bonnie Cuneo
Bemnet Damte
New School University
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Columbia University
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CUNY/Hunter College
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Columbia University
Public Affairs Mexico
Adelaide Degezelle
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Eric Davis
Columbia University
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Cecilia De La Macorra
Columbia University
International Affairs United States Mexico
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Massimiliano Delle Donne Kifletsion Desta Brooke Dette Kate Detwiler ColumbiaUniversity ColumbiaUniversity ColumbiaUniversity NewYorkUniversity Business InternationalAffairs SocialWork Anthropology South Africa Ethiopia United States United States
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Troy Doney Joel Dreisbach-Penner Sarah Dreisbach-Penner Marieke Driessen ManhattanSchoolofMusic MultimediaWebDesign ColumbiaUniversity ColumbiaUniversity Voice Performance United States International Affairs Law United States United States The Netherlands
WeiweiDu Leigh-AnneEcklund JaneEggers KhadijaEl-Ouerkhaoui ColumbiaUniversity NewSchoolUniversity ColumbiaUniversity FordhamUniversity Business Acting SocialWork Business China United States United States Morocco
Silvina Embon
CU/Teachers College
Rachel Engmann
CUNY/City College
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Emel Erel
Yeshiva University
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Altan Ergun
Columbia University
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Columbia University
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Columbia University
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Columbia University
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Columbia University
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Columbia University
International Affairs
United States
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CU/Teachers College
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Leeia Ferguson
Columbia University
Luiz Fernandes
Columbia University
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United States Brazil
Daniel Fernandez Columbia University
Latin American Literature U.S./Mexico
Jennifer Fishbein-Ruiz Columbia University Business United States
Julie Flores CU/Teachers College International Education Guam
Ernesto Flores Villalobos Manhattan School of Music Violin Mexico
Bibiane Florianz Manhattan School of Music Piano/Professional Studies Austria
Scott Flynn Columbia University Real Estate Australia
Heather Forrest CU/Teachers College International Education United States
Nicole Forster Bayerische Landesbank Economics Germany
Edin Forto Columbia University International Affairs Bosnia & Herzegovina
Renate Franta New York University Neuroscience Czech Republic/Germany
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MurrayClendenin NightManager FacilitiesManagement
MichaelCook TechnologyManager Resident&Auxiliary Services
DonaldCuneo President President'sOffice
JonathanCushing,Asst.Director, Corporations&Foundations Development&Alumni Relations
StevenDeutsch Director Resident&Auxiliary Services
GrandDiaz Porter FacilitiesManagement
WilliamDouglas Maintainer FacilitiesManagement
AgapitoDuran Painter FacilitiesManagement
MartaDuran Housekeeper FacilitiesManagemen
Leo Fernandez
Wendis Fernandez
Carmen Figueroa Linval Forrest Porter Food Service Manager Housekeeper Receptionist Facilities Management Dining Services Facilities Management Facilities Management
Mary Ann Fountain
Lashawn Fuller
Michael Fykes
Chuck Golden Front Desk Manager Mail Clerk Mail Services Manager Artistic Director Resident & Auxiliary Resident & Auxiliary Resident & Auxiliary Performing Arts Foundation Services Services Services
Anthony Gordon
Ana Guzman
Taddesse H. Mariam
Margo Haileselassie Night Facilities Assistant Cashier Night Porter Assistant Director Facilities Management Dining Services Facilities Management Facilities Management
Sandy Hardina
Maira Hernandez
Alejandro Herrera
Francisco Herrera Human Resources Manager Cashier Utility Utility Resident & Auxiliary Dining Services Dining Services Dining Services Services
MayraHerrera CarolHicks JulieHudson NoemiIsabel FrontDeskAssistant Salad AdmissionsAssistant AssistantAccountant Resident&AuxiliaryDiningServices AdmissionsOfficeFinanceOffice Services
SachikoIsobe MerryKim MariaKonovaloffEfrainLojano Asst.Director,CapitalCampaignAssistantDirectorAdministrativeAssistantDeliServer Development&AlumniPrograms&ResidentLifeDevelopment&AlumniDiningServices Relations Relations
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PhilipMcDermottCharlesMcLoughlinDomingoMedina NightFacilitiesAssistantFrontDeskAssistantDirector Porter FacilitiesManagementResident&AuxiliaryFacilitiesManagementFacilitiesManagement Services
Isabel Morales Receptionist Facilities Management
Felipe Pena Porter Facilities Management
Edwin Nieves Systems Manager Facilities Management
Sophia Pachecano Esther Pearce Associate Director Receptionist Performing Arts Foundation Facilities Management
Sarah Perry
Nancy Pfeffer
Johnny Pinckney Assistant Front Desk Manager Associate Director Mail Clerk Resident & Auxiliary Services Development & Alumni Relations Resident & Auxiliary Services
David Ragin Porter Facilities Management
Eduardo Ramirez Porter Facilities Management
Annette Reyes Baldemiro Reyes Mail Clerk Cook Resident & Auxiliary Services Dining Services
Christopher Richards Food Service Director Dining Services
Madeline Rivera Line Server Dining Services
Macias Robin
Michael Rodgers Utility Night Coordinator Dining Services Facilities Management
DallanedRodriguez Cashier DiningServices
Herman"HR"Rottenberg President PerformingArtsFoundation
WalterRoyal RodriguezSalvador Utility Cook DiningServices DiningServices
CarlosSantiago
ElisabethSchalk AdministrativeAssistant Director FacilitiesManagement Development&Alumni Relations
HarounSergilus
MarcSergilus On-callNightAssistant Grill FacilitiesManagement DiningServices
LuzSerrano
LyudmilaSindalovskaya Deli Porter DiningServices FacilitiesManagement
AlbabeSpence SupervisorofHousekeepers Facilities Management
Susan Storms Director Admissions Office
Marshall Swiney Receptionist FacilitiesManagement
Sasini Thakolchaisri Admissions Coordinator Admissions Office
JefferyThomas Porter FacilitiesManagement
Amber Thompson Alumni Relations Coordinator Development & Alumni Relations
JJVIS
Jayasheela Thumma Accounts Receivable
Wells Manager Building Superintendent Sous Chef Director of Public Relations Finance Office Facilities Management Dining Services President's Office
Lori Wilson
Wright Sales Manager Porter Programs Coordinator Executive Assistant Resident & Auxiliary Facilities Management Programs & Resident Life President's Office Services
Min Zhang Director Finance Office
Staff
David Tofani
Jose Vivar
John
Mulu Woldezghi
Jennifer Woo
Maxine
Candlelight Pledge
As light begets light, so friendship and goodwill are passed from one to another. We who bave come from many nations to live in one fellowship at International House promise one another to pass the light wherever we go.
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International House Alumni
Upon leaving International House, you will join more than 70,000 remarkable men and women in over 145 countries who have learned from their own experiences here and have carried the spirit of international understanding with them throughout their lives. We hope you will stay in touch with I. House and fellow alumni who constitute a wonderful networking opportunity. Our Alumni On-Line Community enables alumni to communicate swiftly, post resumes, institute job searches, create homepages and establish permanent e-mail addresses, among other features. The World Newsletter, sent twice a year, will keep you informed of I. House programs and alumni activities. Our alumni who stay in the New York area become involved with I. House’s New York Area Alumni Council, NYAAC. NYAAC hosts social events throughout the year and provides a wonderful networking opportunity. Many New York alumni also become Alumni Members of the House. Alumni Members may use the House’s facilities and participate in many of the programs offered to our residents. International House also offers opportunities for alumni around the world to help further our mission with activities to raise scholarship funds, recruit new residents, and network with other alumni.
For information about Alumni Membership or to inform us of a change of address please contact:
Development and Alumni Relations Office
International House
500 Riverside Drive
New York, NY 10027-3916
Phone: (212)316-8425
Fax: (212) 316-8416
E-Mail: alumni@ihouse-nyc.org
Website: http://www.ihouse-nyc.org
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Resident Members
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Egypt
Ladi Alabi ColumbiaUniversity HumanRights
Nigeria
Claus Andersen ColumbiaUniversity Bioinfomatics
Denmark
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Columbia University History
Romania
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Chile
Beatriz Arana ColumbiaUniversity International Affairs
Spain
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India
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NewYorkUniversity
German Language & Literatures
Slovenia
Helene Bostoen
Merrill Lynch Business Belgium
PavloBosyy NewSchoolUniversity History
Ukraine
L. Fabricio Calderon
CUNY/Baruch Business Ecuador
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WarnerMusicGroup Business Administration
United States
Anurat Chapanond ColumbiaUniversity ComputerScience Thailand
Jill Claassen South Africa
Joel Claassen ColumbiaUniversity Languages
South Africa
Abib Conteh ColumbiaUniversity Pre-Medicine
United States
Arthur Costa Columbia University Political Science Brazil
Maria Belen Diaz de Bedoya Paraguay
Geoffrey Coulson
Paula Dahlen Columbia University ComputerScience Finance United Kingdom Sweden
Columbia University
Guillaume Delvallee Columbia University International Affairs France
Daphney Dlamini-Mokhele Florian Doetzer CUNY/City College CUNY/City College Economics Engineering South Africa Germany
Oksana Drebezova Columbia University Human Rights Belarus
Cristiane Duarte
Zeno Eder
Ingrid Emanuelsson Bayerische Landesbank CU/Teachers College Law Piano Germany Sweden
Po-Chen Fan-Chiang Columbia University Industrial Engineering Taiwan
Peter Fisher
Nico Frandi Columbia University International Affairs Italy
Rolando Garza-Rodriguez Mahattan School for Music Piano Mexico
Columbia University Psychology Brazil
CU/Teachers College Motor Learning Australia
Victor Genina
Joshua Gluckman
New School University Columbia University Political Science Computer Science
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Allison Gorr Link Resource Corporation Engineering United States
Pierre-Yves Guillemet Brian Hardingham
Christie's Columbia University Business Management History
France USA
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Columbia University Engineering Tunisia
Mohit Ichhpuniani
New York University Economics India
Miyuki Iwamoto
CU/Teachers College
Sha'Wan Jabarin
Columbia University International Education Human Rights
Japan Palestine
Susanne Kaiser
Bertelsmann, Inc. Computer Science Germany
Robert Kambo
Columbia University Economic Policy
Kenya
Charles Katz Schonfeld Securities
Bee Lian Kehk
CU/Teachers College
Finance Art Education United States Singapore
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Nord LB Bank Banking Brazil
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Cambodia
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Anna Kohegyi Hungary
Justin Kolb Zoetrope All Story Magazine Communications United States
Haoua Kolmagne Columbia University Human Rights Chad
Amadu Koroma
Columbia University Human Rights Sierra Leone
Dirk Kunze CDS International Business Germany
Aurelio Hernandez Lain Columbia Presbyterian Neurology Spain
Heather Link Columbia University Political Science United States
Jerry Liu Columbia University Business Taiwan
Paulina Lopez Columbia University Human Rights Ecuador
Grace Lukito Indonesia
Weldon Maddan Columbia University Finance Jamaica
Rujirutana Mandhachitara New York University Business Thailand
Mariam Manichaikul Russell Sage Foundation Social Science United States
Chikako Maruta
Zhomart Medeuov
Columbia University New School University
Spanish Philosophy Japan Kazakhstan
Juan Murro
New York University
Kizito Mushizi
Columbia University
LatinAmerican/ Museum Studies =Human Rights
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Suhail Mohiuddin
Columbia University
Diego Moreno
Columbia University
Electrical Engineering Law India
Paraguay
Guillermo Nieto Ross
Aaron O'shannessy
Columbia University I*EARN US
Architecture International Education Mexico Australia
Tuntufye Mwamwenda
Audrey Cohen College Psychology Tanzania
Juan Passas Ogallar
United Nations
Edgar Perez
Columbia University International Affairs Business Spain Peru
Malgorzata Oganisyan
American Association Finance Poland
Rachland Nashidik
Columbia University
Human Rights Indonesia
Leonore Petruch
Linklaters, Oppenhoff &Radler Law Germany
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Columbia University
Human Rights Nigeria
Daniele Piattelli
Manhattan School of Music
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MadhurikaSankar ColumbiaUniversityColumbiaUniversity HumanRights Biology Hungary India
MichaelSauerbrey DGBank Banking Germany
Stefan Scheible
Frank Scherf
Martin Schmid Thieme Associates Commerzbank Commerzbank Business Administration Banking Banking Germany Germany Germany
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Sheng-Fan Yang
Ophelia Yin Ana Zatezalo Columbia University Columbia University Columbia University Economics Engineering Architecture Taiwan Hong Kong
Staff Members
Oscar Brown, Jr. Receptionist Facilities Management
Traian Turkoanje Manager of Porters Facilities Management
Alia Hanna Habib Admissions Assistant Admissions Office
Guinevere Johnson Database Manager Development & Alumni Relations
Gerard Joseph Receptionist Facilities Management
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