Bank Street College 2020-2021 Annual Report and Donor Honor Roll

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2020-2021 ANNUAL REPORT AND DONOR HONOR ROLL

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CONTENTS A Message from the President

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Our Mission & Credo

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Thank You to Our 2020-2021 Board of Trustees

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Financials

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Introducing the 1916 Giving Society

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Our Endowment

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Children’s Programs

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Graduate School of Education

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The Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society

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Thank You to Our Donors

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Dear Friends, As we continue to work together through this extraordinary time, thank you. This challenging year highlighted the creativity, persistence, and care that members of the Bank Street College community bring to the pursuit of equitable, quality, responsive education for children and adults. Throughout the year, I saw again and again the capacity within our community to support children, families, and educators. I am grateful to you for your part in this effort, and would like to highlight just a few of the extraordinary accomplishments from this year. This spring, the Graduate School of Education successfully renewed its accreditation for seven years through the Association for Advancing Quality in Educator Preparation (AAQEP). With in-person classes resuming this summer, we are also seeing a promising increase in applicants for both our on-ground and virtual programs for next school year. The Graduate School has expanded efforts to partner with public schools and provide access to more graduate students, including the launch of a new residency program with District 13 in Brooklyn. Over the last year, Graduate School faculty and staff have also made significant contributions to the field of education through research and scholarship, bringing forward the thinking of practitioners in the field, pursuing studies that strengthen our understanding of social justice, and supporting the development of strong policy at the federal, state, and local level. Graduate School faculty members have published three new books and five new articles, among other recent scholarship. The Educator Preparation Laboratory has expanded the national practice network and developed a particular focus on advancing anti-racist educator preparation. The Straus Center for Young Children and Families launched new research efforts, including work to better understand the experience of early childhood educators during COVID-19 and a study focused on improving dual language teaching for Spanish speakers by elevating Latina teacher voices. The National Center for Children in Poverty published a number of reports and resources, including updating their Family Resource Simulator tool that estimates public benefits and tax credit packages. In our children’s programs, we implemented effective health and safety measures across Head Start, the Family Center, and the School for Children and ensured children and families had the best possible experience during COVID-19, including running in-person programming for most of the school year alongside an at-home program. This required reinventing almost every aspect of our programs while our faculty and staff continued to hold children at the center of the learning. Family Center staff provided an integrated and safe setting for all the children in the program. In the School for Children, faculty and staff also made progress on elements of the strategic plan, including work around curriculum, literacy and differentiated instruction, and inclusive and restorative classroom management practices. Recognizing the increased need in their community, our Head Start program launched a food delivery initiative, provided families with learning resources, and focused on social-emotional support for families and staff. We shifted all Liberty LEADS programming to a virtual format and conducted extensive outreach to students and families, providing academic and social-emotional support, connecting families to resources, and supplying Chromebooks. In the Bank Street Education Center, teams shifted and rebuilt partnerships with schools, districts, and other community organizations to respond to COVID-specific needs and demands from the field. The School System Partnerships & Programs team will build on the success of its partnership with Yonkers Public Schools to launch a new effort to improve middle school math education with two districts in Brooklyn. The Center on Culture, Race & Equity held its third annual Black Lives Matter at School Week Early Childhood Symposium, reaching close to 2,000 participants from across the country, as part of an effort to launch a new “Re-imagining Black Childhood Portfolio” that will disrupt anti-Black racism through multimedia adult professional learning experiences.

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At the same time, the Education Center continued to influence policy decisions made even more urgent by COVID-19 and the availability of new federal funding. Prepared To Teach, which promotes sustainable teacher residencies as an essential element in preparing strong teachers, released nine new reports and developed an interactive website that can serve as a one-stop shop for sustainability research, narratives, and tools. Learning Starts At Birth initiated several policy engagements to strengthen the early childhood workforce, secured two new state partnerships, and published several reports. These policy efforts have started to gain momentum on a national level, with the Biden administration proposing $2.8 billion toward Grow Your Own educator programs and teacher residencies and $225 billion to support the expansion of affordable child care and a $15 minimum wage for early childhood staff in its American Families Plan. To strengthen our internal community, last summer we established the Office of Social Justice, Equity, and Inclusion, which has since conducted an equity survey, established an equity taskforce to build out College-wide and divisional equity strategies, and supported the establishment of the LGBTQIA+ affinity group. Finally, those of you who have passed by our building on 112th Street know that we completed a major renovation of the lobby, creating a light and joyful environment to welcome students and visitors and provide additional security. I hope to soon be able to welcome guests to enjoy the new space for gathering and community. Thanks to all of you we achieved impressive success in our fundraising efforts this year, raising over $13.5 million across Annual Funds, individual giving, and institutional giving—more than 15 percent over our goal. Our virtual Annual Dinner raised over $850,000 for Bank Street and honored Charlie Bendit, a trustee and longtime champion of education in New York City. The SFC parent community held a virtual Trivia Night, and the graduating class gift went to the Level the Playing Field Fund, which supports access to specialized academic supports. Our Alumni Relations team, along with the Bank Street College Alumni Association (BSCAA), hosted an event for over 200 participants on “Post-Election Civility: Talking to Children About the November 3rd Election,” the Social Justice and Equity Committee held a virtual art exhibit and panel discussion and a follow-on event featuring alumni artwork, and a virtual BSCAA Awards ceremony honored six outstanding alumni. Finally, I am thrilled to share that Victoria Hamilton, a long-serving member of our Board of Trustees, will step into the role of board chair this summer following a seven-year term by Yolanda Ferrell-Brown. In her 20 years as a Bank Street trustee, Victoria has made numerous important contributions, and I’m very much looking forward to partnering with her in the coming years. I am also incredibly grateful to Yolanda for her support and leadership. Thank you again for the many ways you supported Bank Street this year. From your financial contributions to the many calls and notes I received offering support, my team and I knew we were not in this alone. I look forward to seeing many more of you in the coming school year. Warmly,

Shael

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OUR MISSION & CREDO MISSION The mission of Bank Street College is to improve the education of children and their teachers by applying to the education process all available knowledge about learning and growth and by connecting teaching and learning meaningfully to the outside world. In so doing, we seek to strengthen not only individuals, but the community as well, including family, school, and the larger society in which adults and children, in all their diversity, interact and learn. We see in education the opportunity to build a better society.

CREDO Nearly a century ago, Lucy Sprague Mitchell, Bank Street’s founder, wrote a credo that continues to define the spirit of imaginative and critical inquiry that motivates and guides our work today: What potentialities in human beings—children, teachers, and ourselves—do we want to see develop? • A zest for living that comes from taking in the world with all five senses alert • A lively intellectual curiosity that turns the world into an exciting laboratory and keeps one ever a learner • Flexibility when confronted with change and ability to relinquish patterns that no longer fit the present • The courage to work, unafraid and efficiently, in a world of new needs, new problems, and new ideas • Gentleness combined with justice in passing judgments on other human beings • Sensitivity — not only to the external formal rights of the “other fellow,” but to him as another human being seeking a good life through his own standards • A striving to live democratically, in and out of schools, as the best way to advance our concept of democracy Our credo demands ethical standards as well as scientific attitudes. Our work is based on the faith that human beings can improve the society they have created.

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2020-2021 BOARD OF TRUSTEES STATUTORY TRUSTEES

ASSOCIATE TRUSTEES

Anthony Asnes, SFC ’75 Charles Bendit Jay Chakrapani Jonathan Cole Yolanda C. Ferrell-Brown, Chair Felice Friedman, GSE ’76 Ofelia Garcia Russell Granet Victoria Hamilton Margaret Honey Josh Isay Kristen Kane Fern Khan Kenneth B. Lerer Lisa Lewin Adam H. Litke Rebecca Mai David Orr, SFC ’93 Elizabeth S. Pforzheimer, Vice Chair Sandra Pinnavaia Shael Polakow-Suransky, GSE ’00 Camilla Rab Barbara A. Schatz Anne V. Shutkin, SFC ’95, Secretary Jeffrey Q. Smith Howard S. Stein, Treasurer Jeffrey I. Sussman Wendy Van Amson Kevin Woodruff Rose Klein Young Debbie Zlotowitz, GSE ’90

Sophie Sikowitz Brady, GSE ’20 Robin Hummel, GSE ’08 Samantha Nadal Emily Stein Kate Sussman, SFC ’85, GSE ’98 Heather Mohamed

LIFE TRUSTEES George P. Scurria, Jr. Margaret L. Stevens, GSE ’77 Lynn Straus, GSE ’57 Kate R. Whitney

IN MEMORIAM Adam E. Max , SFC ’72

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FINANCIALS as of June 30, 2021 Bank Street’s accomplishments are not possible without the generous support of our donors. Gifts to our annual funds help support many of our new initiatives and leadership at the forefront of progressive education. Every dollar matters because it directly supports our students, our faculty, financial aid, special programs, and a variety of other essential functions. When the fiscal year ended on June 30, 2021, together you had raised a collective $2.3MM. OVERVIEW OF EXPENSES ($ in millions)

OVERVIEW OF REVENUE ($ in millions)

$1.89 3%

$13.44 18%

$29.15 39%

$2.73 4%

$15.94 27%

$14.09 23%

$60.24

$74.46 $1.24 2% $13.18 18%

$9.83 16%

$17.25 29%

$15.95 21%

Net Tuition Revenue

Graduate Programs

Grants and Contracts

Children’s Programs

Contributions

Education Center

Other Operating Income

Auxilary Activities

Non-Operating Revenue

Management and General* Fundraising *includes rent, utilities, and other operating expenses

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FINANCIALS Balance Sheet as of June 30, 2021 ASSETS

($ IN MILLIONS)

Cash and Cash Equivalents

$7.09

Receivables (includes tuition payments, contributions, grants and contracts)

$7.23

Other Current Assets

$1.81

Investments

$55.97

Property and Equipment

$29.08 $101.18

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

($ IN MILLIONS)

LIABILITIES Accounts Payable

$6.17

Deferred Revenue (Tuition and Grants & Contracts)

$6.44

Loans and Bonds Payable

$18.24

Post-retirement Health Benefit Plan

$7.08

Other Liabilities

$1.82 $39.75

NET ASSETS Unrestricted

$8.78

Temporarily Restricted

$28.15

Permanently Restricted (Endowment)

$24.50 $61.43

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INTRODUCING THE 1916 GIVING SOCIETY In honor of our founding year, Bank Street has created the 1916 Giving Society to recognize individuals and families who make annual gifts of $1,916 or more as philanthropic leaders who support Bank Street’s annual funds. In its inaugural year, the Society is proud to celebrate donors who represent every constituency, including parents, grandparents, alumni, alumni parents, faculty and staff, and our many friends of the Bank Street College of Education. The generosity of 1916 Society members plays an essential role in sustaining our founder Lucy Sprague Mitchell’s mission—“to build a better society through education.” We are grateful to each and every member for their commitment in supporting progressive education. For more information about joining the 1916 Giving Society, visit our website. 8


OUR ENDOWMENT Bank Street’s endowment, which totals approximately $56MM, is primarily spent in three ways. These funds enable us to provide financial aid for students and families in the School for Children and the Graduate School of Education, which makes for a more diverse, representative student body. Additionally, a substantial portion is spent on professional development, which empowers Bank Street staff to fulfill their commitment as life-long learners and ensures access to tools and resources necessary to provide the highest levels of education and instruction. Lastly, a portion of the endowment is spent on special initiatives and overhead operating expenses. If you are interested in starting an endowment or learning more, please contact Jane Donahue, Senior Director of Individual Giving at jdonahue@bankstreet.edu or 212-961-3327. $267,401.07

$13,008,182.85

$227,914.56

$55,679,148.56

$658,960.69

$27,009,043.17

$14,507,646.22

Graduate School of Education

Family Center

School for Children

General

Education Center

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CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS The School for Children and Family Center is grateful for your support of our students, faculty and staff, and school community. Since its inception, both the School for Children and Family Center have been dedicated to providing children with meaningful opportunities to learn, grow, and reach their full potential. Today, our mission is more critical than ever before. Gifts made to both the School for Children and Family Center are indicative of the value that our current students, parents, faculty, alumni, and friends place in the Bank Street experience. Your support helps to ensure that we are able to provide financial aid, professional development, and top-notch programming for our students. Like other independent schools, we rely on philanthropy to bridge the gap between tuition dollars and the actual cost of educating each child. When the fiscal year ended on June 30, 2021, we had raised a collective $677K.

$1,361,232.72

$993,855.47 $1,574,708.45

$14,507,646.22 $10,577,849.58

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Scholarships

General Permanent

Programs

Unrestricted


GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The Bank Street Graduate School of Education relies on those who truly understand the power of progressive education—our alumni, faculty, staff, and friends—to fill the gap after tuition and fees are received. By giving to our Annual Fund, you empower us to: remain at the forefront of education no matter what challenges arise, provide financial aid to our students who need it most, and attract and retain top faculty who are thought leaders in progressive education. When the fiscal year ended on June 30, 2021, we had raised a collective $238K.

$12,523,358.95

$27,009,043.17

$14,485,684.22

Scholarships

Programs

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THE LUCY SPRAGUE MITCHELL SOCIETY The Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society recognizes donors who have elected to leave a legacy gift to Bank Street College of Education. By including Bank Street in their estate plans, members have demonstrated a resolute commitment to the future of progressive education. The generosity of our legacy donors ensures that Bank Street will continue to provide the best possible education to children and their teachers for generations to come. For more information on the Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society, please contact plannedgiving@bankstreet.edu.

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORS Donor list: If your name is listed incorrectly, please let us know at giving@bankstreet.edu. Please note that next year we will publish this list by donation level, i.e. $100,000 - $500,000, etc. Labiba Abdur-Rahman ’93 Robin A. Abeshaus ’92 and Stephen Kalm Erin E. Abouzaid and Mohammed Abouzaid Joseph Abraham and Mabel Abraham Deena I. Abu-Lughod ’04 Jina M. Accardo ’14 Adriana Aceves Marilyn Ackerman Jeriel Acosta David Adamcyk and Zosha Di Castri Herbert H. Adasko and Rochelle W. Adasko Melissa Adelman and Jesse Adelman Angelines Alba Lamb and Michael Alba Lamb Evelyn Albert ’90 and Kenneth S. Albert Alisa A. R. Algava ’08 Anna Allanbrook ’81 Alliance for Early Success Pria Alpern and Zachary Alpern Jamie N. Altchek ’12 Alan E. Alterman ’75 and Carol Alterman Philip Altheim Amalgamated Charitable Foundation American Express PAC Match American Endowment Foundation Divya Anantharaman and Sriram Subramanian Maria C. Anaya ’02 Constance T. Anderson ’03 Gina Anderson and Tom Anderson Angelique Anderson-Nunez and Yarnis Nunez Lourdes Andre Jane E. Andris ’07

Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation Anonymous Jaimie Anzelone Jessica L. Anzelone ’09 and Adam Brown Rachel Anziska and Daniel Anziska Barbara K. Armour ’84 and Lawrence Armour Arnold & Jeanne Bernstein Fund Raymond Arroyo Arthur C. Nielsen Jr. Family Charitable Trust Kathryn Aschliman ’67 Elizabeth A. Ascoli ’00 and Avi A. Tsapira Farhad A. Asghar and Ana Tiburcio Linda K. Ashcraft ’67 and Darrel E. Ashcraft Anthony K. Asnes* ’75 Norma Asnes The Associated: Jewish Community Fund of Baltimore Melinda Atsin and Barthelemy Atsin Rita Auerbach Anne C. Austin ’82 and Nicholas Vagenas Robert S. Avstreih ’72 Barbara K. Babad ’65 Laura Baber Charles Babian Virginia Bach ’52 and Arthur Bach Margaret Bachenheimer ’70 and Steven L. Bachenheimer Inge Bader and John Bader Tomas Baez and Melkis Baez Sari Bahl ’70 Gergely Baics and Caterina Pizzigoni

Elsa K. Bailey ’71 Robin W. Baker ’80 and James Baker Jason Baker and James Augustine Marya Baker and Earl Baker Nancy Balaban ’55 Katherine E. Baldwin ’02 Luis Barbier and Jannice Barbier James Barlow Joseph S. Baron ’80 and Sally Andriette Janet Barr John M. Barrett ’82 Monica C. Barrett Margaret Barry and Anthony Baer David Barry Mollie A. Bass ’02 Margo A. Bayroff ’90 David Beach and Russell Granet* Nancy L. Beal Diana Beattie and Richard I. Beattie Becton Family Foundation Purva Bedi ’88 and David Stoler Nancy A. Beebe ’77 Belvedere Capital Alice B. Belgray Helen E. Bellas ’79 Charles R. Bendit* and Karyn K. Bendit Marcia H. Bennett ’79 Anne Marie Bennick and Darryl Bennick Priscilla W. Bercovici ’99 and Hillary Bercovici Robert F. Berent ’73 Mildred L. Berg ’89

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Michael Berger and Janna Rosenberg Mary B. Berger ’83 and Henry Berger Windsong Bergman ’16 Jill A. Berie ’75 and Michael Berie Andrew Berkman and Kathy Berkman Bruce Berkowitz and Joanna Berkowitz Elizabeth Berkowitz and Marc Tobak Sue Berland and Joseph Berland Michele Berman ’87 Jill S. Berman Elizabeth F. Bernhardt and William W. Bernhardt Ariana C. Berry ’97 and Eric Z. Berry Sarah A. Bevington ’96 Beyer Blinder Belle Architects BFC Partners Merrill P. Biancosino ’74 Joan K. Bick ’78 Betsy Bilger ’86 The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Marielle Blackburn and Benjamin Gilbert Eileen Blank¶ ’91 Lone T. Blecher ’03 Javier Bleichmar and Marci Bleichmar Elizabeth Block ’83 Jane E. Bloom ’88 Camille S. Bloom ’64 and Donald Bloom Bloomberg Philanthropies Erika L. Blumberg Andrew Boatti and Raomej Boatti Brandi Bonaparte Lily Bond Edward L. Bonoff and Elaine C. Bonoff ’81 Matthew E. Borgmeyer ’07 Michelle M. Boston ’03 Jennifer A. Bourque ’17 Priscilla Boyle and Michael Boyle Julia R. Bradford ’97

Sophie S. Brady† ’20 Sue Bralove¶ ’73 and Steven Bralove Mara Braunfeld and Daniel Braunfeld ’11 Beryl Bresgi Denise C. Brewer ’00 Gregg Brewster and Daniella Brewster Marjorie E. Brickley ’89 Jennifer A. Brock ’70 Ward G. Bronson ’94 Julia Bronson Barry Brown ’80 Akeyla Brown ’00 Mary F. Brown ’75 Adam Brown Jennifer M. Brown Prudence Brown and Paul Stetzer Davia Brown Franklyn ’97 and Nicholas Franklyn Rochelle Brown Friedman and Howard Friedman Geneive Brown-Metzger Sheila Browning ’87 Stephen Buck and Vanessa Perez Miriam L. Budin and Howard R. Budin The Burke Foundation Conor Burnett Patrick Burns and Doreen Zaldivar-Burns Mark A. Buswinka ’97 Kelvina P. Butcher ’85 Heather Bynoe MacKenzie Cadenhead ’90 and Dan Buckley Jean W. Cahouet ’70 and James H. Cahouet Patricia Caldwell Katharine Calhoun ’90 Christine Caliandro¶ ’95 Jeanne Calloway ’08 and Isaac Saposnik Emory Campbell Jill H. Cane ’78 and Richard L. Cane Abigail A. Canfield ’83

Christina Capaldi Selig ’15 James Capalino Rachael Capella and Martin Capella Thomas R. Caplan ’02 Elizabeth Careathers and Jaime Careathers Margaret B. Carey ’74 and Tobe Carey Rebecca Carmant-Demas ’00 Carnegie Corporation of New York Amy L. Carroll ’93 and Forrest Carroll Freda S. Carter ’91 Amber P. Cartwright ’20 Virginia Casper Kathleen Cassidy and Ian Shapiro Anna M. Castner ’85 Connie S. Castro ’76 CBRE Inc. Maggie Cely Rosalind Chachkes¶ ’77 Jay Chakrapani* and Saileshi Patel Daniel Chalfen and Maya Sabatello Diane Y. Chan ’84 and Kevin C. Chan Shirley Chang and Christopher Chen Tiffany Chantra Henry B. Chapin and Betsy Blachly ’90 The Charles Hayden Foundation Melanie Chisholm and Kevin Chisholm Stan Chu ’72 and Linda J. Chu Eliza Chung and David Chung Lori Church ’95 Richard Claman Christina Clark James W. Clay ’88 and Arthur Blecher¶ Ellen Cleghorne The Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation Bobbie B. Cobbs ’75 and Robert Cobbs Deborah Cohen Jackie Cohen and Eric Linden

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Laura Cohen Terry M. Cohen ’97 and Joel I. Cohen Barbara Cohen-Stratyner ’92 Linda Colarusso and Gregory Costello Colleen Colbert ’79 Jonathan R. Cole* and Joanna L. Cole Susan L. Cole ’16 Barbara Coleman Colliers International Patrick Comaskey and Allyson Spurling The Community Foundation of Utah Community Foundation of Sonoma County Con Edison Company Leah M. Concannon ’99 Susan Conheim ’73 Kristin M. Conklin ConocoPhillips Vivian Cook Nancie Cooper* Elizabeth Cooper and Jay Cooper Michael Cooper ’99 Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group Jeannette M. Corey ’17 Wadad Cortas ’93 and John Lenahan Ivelisse Cortes Andrea Cortes-Juarbe ’97 Jonathan M. Couchman and Arika Couchman Judith Coven ’77 and Curtis Coven Alison Coviello and Richard Ouimet Jeffrey Cox and Caren Cox Stacy Crawford Gertrude G. Cromwell ’77 and Julius Cromwell Patrick M. Cronin ’85 and Mary Cronin Caltha A. Crowe ’90 Erin Culbertson Pamela M. Cummins ’88 and Theodore R. Cummins Ruth G. Cunningham ’75

Hayden Cushing ’21 Cushman & Wakefield Mary A. Cushman ’02 and Frederick L. Daly Candice Cutright and Walter Glass Henry Cutter and Victoria Fisher Peter D’Arcy Jeffrey S. Dacales ’93 Dan & Edith Ehrlich Family Foundation Naomi Danis ’74 and Gilbert Oberfield Norma Danzger Danny E. Darby ’02 Gregory David ’11 and Audrey L. David Patricia David and Simeon David Stephanie L. Davidson ’67 Erica R. Davis ’11 Mary L. Day ’76 Luisina De Tullio and Gonzalo Buteler Valerie S. Deas ’79 Meredith D. Deegan ’06 Donna C. Degaetani ’74 Margaret R. Deluca ’94 and Kenneth J. Deluca Judith L. Deppe ’80 Eugene Devlin and Lisbeth L. Devlin Michael Devorkin Julie Diamond ’73 Amy S. Diamond ’76 and Robert C. Whitton Sonia G. Diaz ’04 Elizabeth D. Dickey Christina J. Dixon ’98 Jacob Dixon ’10 Glorine Dobbins Edwards ’74 and John J. Edwards Karen Dobkin Diane T. Dodge ’70 and Lowell Dodge Lynne S. Dolle ’74 and Allan Dolle Lisa Dombrow ’91 Paula Dombrow and Mari Diaz Yana Domuschieva and Anton Gorbounov

Sarah H. Dorer ’79 Diann J. Dorris ’89 Douglas Elliman Laura Drachman and Sergio Troncoso Mary Pat Draddy and Jonathan Rosenshine Allison Druin Geoffrey K. Dube and Jennifer Langsdorf Michael Dubilier Constance Dubin ’74 Barbara Dubitsky and Brucie Barrett Nicole Duignan and Joshua Pittman Gretchen Dumler Susan K. Dunn ’00 and Thomas Dunn Sergei Dzhosyuk and Katharine Chen Anne F. Echols Benjamin Eckhardt and Gloria Fung Chaw Jeremy Edman and Maria Edman Patricia Edwards and Eric Gottlieb Runae D. Edwards-Wilson ’82 Camille P. Ehrenberg ’02 and Peter Ehrenberg Ehrenkranz Family Foundation Bruce Ehrmann Juliet Eilperin Rebecca B. Eisenberg ’09 and Brendan Cheney Dolores Elkin ’88 and Joseph Rubin Sara S. Ellman ’90 and Robert Ellman Anne W. Ellsworth ’92 Francesca Elms ’78 and H. J. Drucker Kerry M. Elson ’11 Elizabeth Emens and Ilan Stein EMWIGA Foundation Gillian Engberg Rachelle J. Epstein ’75 Joyce G. Erato ’86 Howard Eskin and Lita Eskin ’83 Sarah Eskin Drake ’99 and Peter Drake Carlos Esquivel

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Susan G. Ettenheim ’05 and Tim M. Ettenheim Yael Even Moratt and Yonatan Even Martin Ewenstein and Janice Ewenstein Nicki Eybel ’88 The F. & E. Stamer Foundation Frances W. Fairchild ’82 Jesse Faneuil and Andrea Faneuil Cao Fang Gloria Farber ’79 and Hilliard Farber Sandra Farber Rebekah Fassler ’68 and Norman Fassler Robert Faulk and Haven Logan ’69 Joseph L. Fava ’84 Louise Fay ’75 and Andrew Fay Jody Feldman and Brett Feldman Susan Feldman and Michael Feldman Christiane Felsky and Carlos Montoya Roger W. Ferguson and Annette L. Nazareth Carmen Fernandez ’68 and Michael Jacobs Yolanda C. Ferrell-Brown* Fidelity Brokerage Services LLC Fidelity National Title Insurance Services LLC Fiduciary Trust Company International Jonas Fields and Aurora Fields Adam Fields and Anne K. Sutherland Lori W. Fink ’78 and Laurence D. Fink Jane E. Finlay ’81 and Charles E. Lindner Elaine Finsilver Katie V. Firth and Jonathan Bank Fern H. Fisher ’77 and Stuart Fisher Margery M. Fisher Donna Fishman and Steven Cohen Mary K. Fitzgerald ’76 Kim M. W. Fitzgerald ’72 and Edward M. Fitzgerald Portia L. Fitzhugh ’77 Michelle Fizer Peterson Geeta Fleck and Samuel Fleck

Florence V. Burden Foundation Danielle Flores Jacquelyn L. Florsheim ’82 and Henry Florsheim Christine Flynn Diane A. Fogg ’82 and Blaine V. Fogg Vanessa M. Fong ’09 Ayirini Fonseca-Sabune and Zachary Lazar Alice Ford ’12 Amanda Ford and Peter Ford Rachel Ford and Alejandro Marx Glenora Forde Daniel Forstner ’91 Diane Foster and Eric McKay Foundation for Jewish Community Foundation For Child Development L. Kent Fowler and Juline Douglas Margaret M. Fox ’85 Tamara C. Fox and William C. Wood Matthew Fox Marlene Frank and Berton K. Frank ’76 Shirley Franklin ’73 and Franklin Franklin Donald P. Freedman ’82 Helen Freidus Jane D. Fremon ’79 Sally L. Frey ’83 Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP Felice S. Friedman* ’76 and Darrell Friedman Gabrielle Friedman Lucy Friedman and William S. Friedman Robert Fung Stephen J. Furnary Lonnetta M. Gaines ’79 Christopher M. Gaither ’96 Tara Galano and Greg Galano Lara Galinsky ’88 Ellen M. Galinsky ’70 and Norman Galinsky Michele Ganeless

Jack Gangi ’77 Joanne R. Gannett ’81 and Robert Gannett Ofelia Garcia* Benjamin G. Garcia ’08 Silvia Garcia Mora Pinto and Nadeem Janmohamed Ellen S. Garland ’84 and Eric P. Garland Nathaniel Garnick and Abigail Garnick Gary Edward Handel & Associates Irma H. Gee Ochs ’74 Jane Gelman and Robert Gelman Caroline Gelman and Andrew Gelman Heather Genovese and Eric Blinderman Constance S. Germain ’48 and Andre Germain¶ Miguelina German and Anthony Mercado Patricia P. Gesell ’74 GFP Real Estate, LLC Linda S. Gibson ’71 Judith Giguere ’90 and Gregory Giguere Mark Gilbert ’58 Ruth M. Giles ’75 Janai J. Gilkes ’20 Elizabeth B. Gilmore ’92 Natalie N. Gitelman ’78 and Sheldon Gitelman Ellen J. Giusti ’93 and Paolo Giusti Laura H. Godown ’69 and Dean A. Godown Robert Goff and Hershular Smith Miriam M. Gold ’78 Susannah Gold Goldberg, Weprin & Ustin Judith E. Golden ’74 and Andrew S. Luck Timothy Golden and Andrea F. Elliott Andrew M. Goldin ’06 Goldman Sachs & Co Elizabeth A. Goldman ’99 Kenneth Goldman Esther L. Goldman ’82 and Alvin Goldman

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Dalma Gonzalez-Fernandez ’83 and Noel Fernandez-Garcia Nadia M. Goodman and Matthew Goodman Sherwin Gordon and Vivien R. Gordon ’93 Erin G. Gordon ’15 and Ramsay Gordon Julia R. Gordon-Hert ’93 Laura Gorin ’80 and Abbott Gorin Jody Gorton Tsuru Goto ’93 Tammy Gould Alexandra Grannis Luis Gravano Laura H. Graybill and Jeff Graybill Bobbie G. Graybill and Mike W. Graybill Thomas M. Green ’74 and Eve Green Polly Greenberg ’83 and Donald Daly Melinda Greenblatt Linda C. Greengrass and Alan Greengrass David Greengrass Robin R. Greenwood ’85 Renee M. Greig Dominique M. Grelsamer ’19 Marion E. Grillon ’73 Andrea L. Grimaldi ’97 Nora S. Groban ’73 and Robert S. Groban The Grodzins Fund Lindsey R. Grossman ’16 Suzanne Grossman Lee F. Gruzen ’69 and Jordan Gruzen Laura Guarino ’94 Jackeline Guerra and Felix Castro Joshua Guild and Carla Shedd Sarah G. Gund¶ ’73 and Geoffrey Gund Kay D. Gunderson ’85 and Barry L. Gunderson Stephanie Gundogdu and Omer Gundogdu Patricia Gunning and John Gunning Manoj Gupta and Vivien Chan

Eric F. Gutierrez Alicia Guttman and Roberto Jodorkovsky Suzanne Guziec and Alejandro Suarez José A. Guzman Archie Gwathmey and Anne L. NcNiff-Gwathmey Karen J. Hack ’80 and Mark Mohrmann Marcela Hahn and Alfred Kelley Samantha Hakim ’16 Phyllis V. Haldeman ’67 and Kenneth Haldeman Anna D. Halperin and Evan Halperin Victoria Hamilton* and John A. Slowik John Hanawalt and Patti Hanawalt Diana D. Hansard ’75 Lisa A. Hantman ’89 James H. Harding and Anne W. Harding ’86 Peter Hare and Mark R. Yim June H. Harland ’59 and Bernard Harland¶ Kathleen I. Harper ’80 Sam Harris ’15 Jodi Harris Nancy G. Harris Ryan Harrity ’13 Maura Harway and Richard Mark Hattie M. Strong Foundation Samantha A. Hay ’07 and Joshua M. Krinsky ’08 Jacqueline Hayes Hearst Foundations Dean K. Hee ’83 Elizabeth Helbraun ’84 and Joshua D. Blackman Jennifer F. Helies ’10 and Bradley W. Helies Tamar Hendel-Fishman ’58 and Jacob R. Fishman Carol S. Henderson ’82 and Robert Henderson Rachel L. Henighan ’00 Lorraine Henricks Maegen Henriquez-Ford ’97 and David A. Ford The Henry Luce Foundation Inc. Alice Henry ’92

David Hensle and Kristin Black Karen M. Heron ’97 Elisa C. Herrera ’98 Margot Herrera and Jamie Lawrence Anne D. Herrmann ’70 and John Herrmann¶ Nancy H. Hey ’61 and Robert P. Hey Deon T. Hilger ’79 Wendy J. Hill ’75 Carol B. Hillman¶ ’67 Yvonne G. Hilton ’91 Janie L. Hirsch ’71 Susan Hirsch ’81 Hirschen Singer & Epstein LLP Michael Hirschfeld Elizabeth M. Hiteshew ’58 and Franklin M. Hiteshew Raphael E. Hockstein and Deborah K. Hockstein David Hodes Julia Hodgson and Andreas Kottmann Margaret L. Hoffman ’79 Katherine Hoffman ’72 Debra R. Hoffman ’85 and Robert Wing Juanita Hollingsworth-Johnson ’78 Doris Holloway and David N. Holloway Margaret Honey* Alice Howard Brian Howton and Amel Brahmi Karen A. Hughes ’15 Robin E. Hummel ’08, Staff Associate Trustee Irene E. Huntoon ’96 and David A. Reiser Katie P. Iger ’93 and Keith L. Andre ’20 Jonathan Iger Iger Bay Foundation Daria Ilunga ’04 and Mark Reed Michele L. Imhof ’16 Kara Imm ’00 Nicole Innis Grant and Phillip Grant Josh Isay* and Cathie Levine Isay

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Christopher Isles and Elizabeth W. Isles ’03 The J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Judy R. Jablon ’87 Philip Jack and Kay S. Jack Susan W. Jackson and William M. Jackson Patty C. Jacobs ’78 and Donald Jacobs Alyce W. Jacobson ’83 and Martin C. Jacobson Edline Jacquet and Mario Cancel Nina Jaffe ’82 and Robert F. Armistead ’82 Edallia K. Jakobsche ’88 Tamara Jakub ’75 Esther Jaskoll and Chaim Jaskoll Christine Javier and Ramon Javier Leila L. Javitch ’83 and Daniel Javitch Leslie Jean-Pierre and Sharon Faulk Jean-Pierre¶ John Gallin & Sons, Inc. Mernel E. Johnson ’93 Henry P. Johnson ’20 Patricia R. Johnson Jessica Jonas and Adam Jonas Margot K. Jones ’72 Emily Jones Jones Lang LaSalle America Inc. Sarah Jordan Jason Jordhamo and Ava Jordhamo Andee J. Jorisch and Henry Jorisch The Joseph H. Flom Foundation Karen A. Juall ’88 Merel Julia Amy Justman and David Itzkoff Richard Justman and Lisa Justman Phyllis Kahn ’73 Nicole Kahn and Ian Kahn Tamar Kaissar and Tal Kaissar Sia Barbara F. Kamara ’81 The Kandell Fund Kristen V. Kane* and Matthew M. Onek

Jon Kannegaard Darren Kapelus and Julia K. Moskin Michael Kaplan and Barbara Kaplan ’73 Sue A. Kaplan and David Karnovsky Myron L. Kaplan and Jill Kaplan Stephen D. Kaplan ’80 and Erica Kaplan Augusta S. Kappner and Thomas Kappner Daniel Karlin ’93 Marjorie Katin-Borland ’78 and Bruce Katin-Borland Sheri L. Katz ’78 and Asher Katz Joel T. Katz Cathy A. Kaufman Iger ’79 and Mark Iger Alicia M. Kaufmann ’73 and John Kaufmann Thomas Kavaler Elizabeth Kaytes Victoria Kazmerski ’83 and Glenn A. McKnight ’82 Selena Keegan Mariangela Kefalas ’16 Justine P. Keithline ’05 Dorothy M. Kelder ’84 Nadine S. Kellogg ’85 and Scott H. Kellogg Rita C. Kelly ’82 Renee Kelvin and Harold D. Kelvin ’77 Abigail A. Kerlin ’00 and Wade Tucker Bruce W. Kerns and Candis Cousins ’72 Judith Kerzner Ross ’95 Rebecca S. Kesler ’91 and Tom Maertens Fern Khan* and Ismail Khan Javaid Khan ’88 and Gillian Todd ’03 Kathleen M. Kheel Robert J. Kheel and Leslie Mazza Sunil Khurana Nidhi Khurana Swati Khurana and Andres Marquez Deborah J. Kim ’08

Jungwon I. Kim ’16 Linda King ’93 Peter S. Kiok ’97 Tewodros Kiros and Celeste Kiros Tara Kirton ’15 Keyma L. Kitchens Catherine Kittner and Norman Kittner Rachel P. Kittner and Sean Rheuben Christine Kitzmiller Beverly Klau Michelle Kleger Judith E. Klein¶ ’71 Allison W. Klein ’16 Susan B. Kleinsinger ’72 Lynn C. Kluepfel ’92 and Thomas Kluepfel Douglas R. Knecht and Stephanie Guyet Robert Knight and Alicia Knight Daniel Knobler ’03 and Carrie Crowell Ann C. Koermer ’73 Aleksandr Kogan Phylia Kohl ’70 and Marvin Kohl Bonnie Konowitch Marie Konstance and Nicolas Bornozis Edward Koral and Leah Lipton David Korzenik and Anne Mannix Gloria Koster Leslie K. Kreisman ’83 Kriss & Feuerstein LLP Jean-Paul Kronenberg ’62 and Judice R. Kronenberg Michelle R. Krumland ’01 Susan Kuklin Judith M. Kulczycki ’71 and Anthony Kulczycki Hyun-Ju Kwak Jackson Kytle L&M Development Partners Patricia Lakin Jeanne C. Lamb

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Priscilla H. Lambert ’96 and James F. Fulton Peter Land Cari Lang ’95 Cecily Lang and Eric Kooyman Jane Lange and Philip Lange Kristina Lansbury and David Lansbury Carole Lapidus ’77 Kareen Laton and Scott Laton Nancy E. Lauterbach ’81 and Larry Lauterbach Hansen Law and Olivia Koentjoro Susan H. Lawrence ’98 and David T. Lawrence Geraldine Laybourne and Kit Laybourne Honey Lazar Kenneth Lazaruk LCU Fund for Women’s Education Monika Le and Coy Dailey Kathleen Leach Pamela Lee Soh Young Lee-Segredo ’97 and Gus Segredo Mary Nora Leer Keith F. Lender and Jill Jorschick Kimberly Lennox and Andrew Gordon David Lenzner ’00 Leo Model Foundation Inc. The Lerer Family Charitable Foundation Inc. Kenneth B. Lerer* and Katherine R. Sailer Caren M. Leslie ’82 and Jon Leslie James Lester and Heather Zuber Naomi D. Leszkiewicz ’74 Emily Levine ’98 Ann Levine ’06 Susan M. Levine and Wade Hooker Ruth A. Levinson ’72 and David M. Gibson Elizabeth A. Levy Jacob I. Levy Lisa Lewin* and Daniel Ilundain Beverly N. Lewis ’75

Meghan Lewis and Michael North Beverly J. Leys ’70 and George Leys Jessica Licata and Brian Licata Saralinda B. Lichtblau ’03 Peggy Lim ’79 Ruth M. Lindner ’79 Emily J. Linsay ’97 and Jay E. Fung Erik Linton and Gail Karp Dafna Linzer and Barton Gellman Louis Lipnickey and Karen Ubelhart Daniel Lipschutz Danette S. Lipten ’94 Ron Liso ’86 Adam H. Litke* and Bridget Collins Deborah G. Litt ’82 and Robert S. Litt Eve A. Litwack ’97 and Robert B. Litwack Rebecca P. London ’19 Brenda E. Long-Fladger ’93 Jennifer M. Longley ’96 and Amy Weinstein Mark Lonnegren and Lisa B. Lonnegren ’94 Kelly Lorenz Nancy Louden and Donna Dennis Dianne S. Louick ’74 and Rainer Bauer Liz Louizides Carolyn Louth and Eric Nielsen James D. Lowenthal ’78 Lenore Lowenthal ’73 Michele S. Lowy ’80 and Barnaby J. Feder Raquel Lucombe ’99 Linda R. Lund ’85 and David J. Lund Eleanor Lundeen and Mark G. Lundeen ’72 David Lundell and Rebecca Fraiolli The M&T Charitable Foundation Linda P. MacCracken ’82 Claudia Machaver and Michael Bloome Susan Macht ’73 Frances Mack and Bernard Mack

Susan D. MacMurdy ’03 Joseph W. Madero ’72 and Rosemarie Madero Diane M. V. Mager ’16 Morgan Magistro Samantha C. Magistro and Kuldeep S. Gosal Morgan Magistro-Capuozzo and Patrick Capuozzo Indira Mahajan and Craig Sirianni Rebecca Mai* and David Mitnick Mary R. Major ’82 Rachel E. Maller ’10 Sarah A. Maller ’17 Christopher Malynowski and Hyo J. Kang Raizella M. Mandel ’94 and Richard M. Mandel Sheila G. Mandel ’68 and Stanley Mandel Dale Mandelman Rebecca Mandelman ’93 and Clement Fatovic Helen Mandlin ’78 Elizabeth Mann and Micah Lasher Helen Marble ’93 Katherine H. Marcus ’87 Ann Marcus Janet Mardfin Deanne Marein-Efron ’64 and Samuel Efron Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies Karen Marisak and Gerard Lynch Hannah Mark ’06 James A. Maron ’06 Catherine A. Marrone ’77 and Michael J. Marrone Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. Nesta D. Marshall ’99 Jennifer Marshall Laura W. Martin¶ ’75 Wendy Martinez ’08 Randi Mason Judith W. Matchett ’47 and William Matchett Nicole Mathison and Daniel Aleshinloye Elyse Matthews and Renaldo Stultz

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Maggie Maurone and Jeffrey Maurone Daniel T. Max ’75 Gloria Maximo and Shawn Mackinnon Risa L. May ’96 and Bradford J. May Sally-Ruth May Lorraine Mayhew-Hinds ’91 Matthew Mazur and Zehra Dincer Maryann Mazzacaro ’85 Lillieth McAlpin and Angela Desoto Patricia B. McCallion ’78 and Peter McCallion Caroline P. McClennan ’71 and Mort Mcclennan Naomi McCoy ’85 Ellen M. McCrum ’10 and Matt Lieber Elizabeth A. McCullough ’82 Robin McIntyre and Kheil McIntyre Nancy P. McKeever ’76 Sharon K. McMillan ’03 Brian McMillan and Ines McMillan Margaret A. McNamara ’78 Chase McNamee Claire H. McNeill ’66 and Robert K. McNeill Eddice Y. Mebane ’93 and Betty Mebane Sherrell L. Medbery ’75 and Andrew Medbery Marco Medel and Glenda Rivera Francine Medoff ’77 and Bernard Medoff Alan H. Medville ’79 and Roberta A. Miller Marilyn J. Meese ’75 and Daniel G. Meese Nicole C. Mehlbrech ’13 Karan Mehta and Samanta B. Mehta Juan Mejia Minerva T. Melendez ’83 Hal R. Melnick¶ ’74 Meredith Melnick ’96 Mark Melrose and Stephanie Bartolomeo Meltzer Lippe Goldstein & Breitstone LLP Joann Mendl Andrew Ment ’85 and Nicole Becker

Ivy A. Metz ’91 Dorothy A. Metzler ’85 and Richard A. Metzler Nicole S. Metzner and Richard Metzner Karen Meyerhoff Lynn Meyers ’74 and William Meyers Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC Daniel Michaels ’79 Claire Milam ’97 and Franklin Solis-Rojas Hollis K. Milark ’87 Cora Miles ’86 Joyce B. Miller ’76 Sabrina P. Miller ’13 Kimberly Miller and Ian Pancham Linda E. Miller ’91 and Philip R. Miller Christine Miller and James W. Miller Fredrika Miller and Howard Millman Lucy Miller and Punit Arora Gifford Miller and Pamela A. Miller Mariana M. Miller-D’Alessandro ’79 Victoria Mills and John Flock Minneapolis Jewish Federation Sue A. Minutaglio Vladimira Mircheva and Bradley Bennett Ellen L. Mishkin ’78 and Andrew Mishkin Heather J. Mitchell ’05 Doris L. Mitrani ’80 Hisashi Miyano Dominique P. Mohansingh Gina Molinet ’70 and Alan Molinet Virginia Moller Josh Mondry Marianne Montero ’86 and Gerry Bogacz Juan Montes and H. Sujin Kim Marilyn D. Moore ’76 and Michael Moore Mignon R. Moore and Elaine Harley Christopher E. Morales Gia R. Moreno ’02

Dorine G. Morese ’85 Dylan Morgan ’01 Ann K. Morgan ’90 and Vincent S. Morgan Alexandra Morgan Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. The Morris and Helen Messing Family Charitable Fund Loretta Morris-Sow ’09 Adam Morrison and Lara Morrison Margaret Morse-Schindler and George de Brigard Virginia H. Morsman Julia Motyka and Scott Schwartz Peg Mullaney Michelle Mullins and Jaroslaw Petruscak Aparna Muralidharan Maureen Murphy ’83 Patrick D. Murphy ’88 Mari M. Murtha-Caputo ’92 Jeffrey C. Myers ’75 Megan Mylan and Michael Chin Cece Nadeau ’76 Eric Nadelstern Mark Nagasawa Thomas Naiman and Marguerite Holloway Nichole Naranjo and Shuber Naranjo Mark Narron and Erica Siegel Michael Nash Cindy and Samuel Nassi Chris Natale National Philanthropic Trust Natlane Equities Miri Navasky ’82 and David L. Mizner Norma Nelson ’53 James A. Neuberger ’85 and Helen L. Stambler The New York Women’s Foundation Wynstelle F. Nicholson ’94 Wanda Y. Nix ’91

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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John H. Noble ’78 and Susan E. Hadfield Vera L. Nordal ’59 and Oddvar Nordal Northwestern Ct Comm. Tech. Laura Norwitz ’96 and Lawrence Lustig Lori O’Brien Karen M. O’Neill ’03 Ann L. O’Sullivan Leslie D. O’Toole ’19 Leslie J. Oberdorfer and John Oberdorfer Claudia B. Ocello ’93 Mindy Offit Susan C. Ogden ’97 and Alfred T. Ogden Jessica B. Ohly ’06 Jennifer Olsen David P. Olson ’85 Open Society Foundations Myra Oria ’93 David Orowitz and Hannah Orowitz David B. Orr* ’93 and Brant Wong Anna Ortega-Williams and Andrea Ortega-Williams Emilce Ortiz ’10 Dugeidy Ortiz and Challon Perry Deborah H. Ostrosky ’84 and Richard P. Schmit Judith Ostrowsky ’85 Charles J. Otting ’93 and M. Dean-Otting Alison Overseth and Kenneth M. deRegt Jessica Pablo Constance B. Pach ’41 and Stewart Pach Amy E. Pacula ’09 Marilyn Palarea Jane C. Palmer ’74 Rina Pandalai and Gopi Pandalai Deborah Paredez and Frank Guridy Crystal Parham Paul Pariser and Erin Pariser Mary R. Parker and Damon S. Smith The Parsons Family Foundation

Theresa T. Parsons ’92 Laura Parsons and Richard D. Parsons Laljeebhai Patel and Judith T. Patel ’82 Kathryn L. Payne Eva J. Peck ’11 Luz Pemberton Arnold S. Penner Alexis Penzell ’95 Linda Perkins Margery Perlmutter ’68 Joyce M. Perry and George H. Perry Ellen C. Petersen ’84 and Eric Petersen Julia Peterson ’71 and Robert H. Peterson Pfizer Inc. Carl H. Pforzheimer and Elizabeth S. Pforzheimer* The Philip and Lynn Straus Foundation Phillips Nizer LLP Elizabeth Phillips ’86 and Mark D. Naison Marcia Picciotto ’82 Sara Pick and Maxwell H. Meyers ’90 Joan Pilchik ’98 and Stanley Pilchik Ellen G. Pincus ’80 and Arthur J. Pincus Daniel S. Pine ’75 Susan Pine The Pinkerton Foundation Sandra Pinnavaia* and Guy Moszkowski Francesca E. Pisa ’06 and Sarah A. Newton ’05 Lindsay Pitzer and John Pitzer Barbara T. Plimpton ’66 and David L. Plimpton Karyn Polak Simone E. Poliakoff Florence D. Polikoff ’78 Amy Ponce ’07 Diana Pondt and Leroy Hunter Sandina Popper Judith G. Pott ’79 Eve T. Powell ’75

Michelle Powers§ and Jeremy Brisiel Alexa Price-Whelan and Lars Dietrich Heather Price-Wright Princess Prince-McCoade and Timothy McCoade Jennifer L. Prout¶ ’09 Prusik Group Mervyn J. Punnett ’92 Jerome Quentin and Aliya A. Quentin Margaret L. Quinn Camilla Rab* and Robert Packer Martha Rabin Martin Rabinowitz Seth Rader and Denisse Andrader Rekha Ramani and Sameet Palkhiwala Sandra Ramos-Watt and Jason N. Watt ’99 Karen S. Randall ’87 John Regis Alysia M. Reiner and David A. Basche Anna C. Rekate ’99 Renaissance Charitable Foundation Jeffrey Resnick and Elizabeth Shepard Bess N. Reynolds ’71 Gretchen H. Reynolds ’82 The Rhode Island Foundation Donna B. Rich and Martin Rich David Richards Michaela L. Richardson ’12 Ellen Richter ’72 Matthew A. Rifkin ’73 Alice L. Rischert Ann Ritter and Leo Korein George Ritter Evi M. Rivera Williams ’99 and Peter Williams Julie S. Robbins The Robert P. and Arlene R. Kogod Family Foundation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Silvia Roberts and Mark Roberts

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Lyle Robinson ’83 John A. Robinson and Lucy Y. Robinson ’75 The Rocking Chair Foundation Thomas W. Roderick ’72 and Maxine E. Phillips Gertrude D. Rodin ’97 and Richard E. Rodin Jocelyn Rodriguez and Robert Rodriguez Kerry Roeder ’20 Madeline Roman and Eduardo Padro Caroline W. Romans Janice Romley ’69 and Arnold Romley Andrew Roos Akilah Rosado-McQueen The Rosalie Katz Family Foundation Josh Rosen and Alexandra Rosen Martha D. Rosen Jane E. Rosenberg ’77 Ruth M. Rosenblatt ’92 Esther H. Rosenfeld ’84 and Herbert S. Rosenfeld Katherine R. Rosenfeld and Jeffrey M. Miller Susan Rosenthal ’83 Virginia L. Ross¶ ’70 Elgenia S. Ross ’91 Sherry W. Ross Goodman ’91 and Stephen Ross Diana Rothman ’71 Allison Rothman Alyn Rovin and Nancy Rovin Sabina K. Rowe ’03 Karen A. Rowe ’02 and Thomas J. Rowe Amy Ruben Ari Rubenstein Atoosa Rubenstein Mollyann Rubin ’82 Mary E. Rudolph Lena Rumfelt and Chad Rumfelt Rebecca Rund Henry C. Ruschmeyer ’72 Sascha Russel

Thomas K. Russell ’83 Shereen L. Rutman ’86 Margaret Ryan ’01 and Steven Evangelista ’01 Christopher Ryan and Lauren Picker Lillian M. Ryan ’77 and Douglas F. Ryan Virginia Ryan S&P Global Matching Gift Program Alexandra Sadowy and Guy Dicks Kady A. Safar ’08 Anna Salerno Deborah Salzer ’70 and Clarence Salzer Abigail Samaha and Adam Samaha The Sameet A. Palkhiwala Charitable Trust UAD Ronnie Sampson¶ ’77 San Francisco Foundation Sandra A. Sanders ’76 and Thomas Sanders Severina M. Santos ’98 Kristina A. Satchell ’13 and Frederico de Oliviera Suzanne Sato and Tim Hawkins Kristen Sauer and Harry Sandick Monica Schadlow and Keir Buckhurst Warren Scharf and Jane Spinak Barbara A. Schatz* and Frederick Schaffer Letta Schatz ’48 Carla Scheele and Harold Augenbraum Paul E. Scheele AnaCarla Schelino ’02 and Matthew Seemann Amy B. Scher ’90 Elizabeth Scheuer ’67 and Peter Joseph Caroline A. Schill and Marcel Botha Daniel Schimmel and Aman Singh Diana Schlesinger ’98 Joanna Schlesser-Perry ’92 Gil Schmerler Marta G. Schmidt ’77

Thomas Schoenwaelder and Zeynep Schoenwaelder Caryn E. Schorr ’12 Lindsey S. Schostak-Gal ’09 William E. Schroeder Sue W. Schulman ’60 Adrienne Schure Jill K. Schwartztol ’94 George P. Scurria‡ and Janet Scurria Jo Ann Secor ’83 and Lee H. Skolnick¶ Robin Sedgwick ’83 and Henry Sedgwick Elizabeth C. Segal ’91 Joy T. Segall ’72 and Richard E. Segall Caroline Seklir and Christopher Browne Ahud B. Sela ’03 Eve S. Selver-Kassell ’10 and Jason Mears Amy Serwer and Ira Silberstein Suma Setty Pamela A. Shaftel ’72 and Mel A. Shaftel Kokila Shah and Vasant Shah Josine M. Shapiro ’95 and Andrew Clateman Samuel Shapiro ’96 and Andi Shapiro Nandi Shareef Wendy E. Shepard ’75 Joan Z. Sher ’77 and Paul Sher David S. Sherman ’87 Jonathan Shevin ’86 and Bina D. Shevin ’84 Tomoe Shiomi and Takayuki Shiomi Alexa J. Shore Linda B. Shuffmam ’17 Robin Shulman and Marcel Agueros Ruth Shuman Anne V. Shutkin* ’95 Ellen R. Siegel Ana Silveira Leah A. Silver ’17 Margaret R. Silver and Joshua Silver

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Steven Silverstein and Maite Jimenez Margaret W. Singer ’88 Dale Singer and Gary J. Carriero Nicoletta Skoufalos-Sazaklis and John Sazaklis Jeannie Slaton and Tim Slaton Renae Slaton Matthew Slotkin and Emily Slotkin David Smiley and Lauren Kogod Jeffrey Q. Smith* and Marie-Noelle J. Smith Beverly J. Smith ’70 Jonathan Smith ’76 Piper L. Smith ’98 Sally A. Smith ’72 Allison M. Smith Dworetzky ’94 and David V. Dworetzky Jacqueline Snowber ’70 and John Snowber Natalia Y. Sokolova ’08 Edward Solecki ’09 Basak Somaya Andrew Sommers and Gerri Sommers Sora Song and Noah Bray Sarah W. Soong ’77 Katherine Sorel ’07 and Joseph G. Boucher Pamela A. Sparks ’03 and Wesley W. Sparks Vito Sperduto and Dione Enea Florence Speth ’73 Roger Spry and Erica S. Shatz Aurelia L. Spurlark ’74 Square Mile Capital Management LLC Starr Associates LLP Olivia Starr ’17 Margaret M. Steere ’72 and Allen C. Steere Howard S. Stein* and Jill C. Stein Abraham Stein and Sabrena Silver Amy M. Stein and Marvin Horovitz Emily Stein† and Tony Stein Sofia Steinberger ’07

The Stephen & Carol Schwartz Foundation Kathy Stephend and Jim Stephend Ira Stern and Francine M. Hertz ’87 Barbara M. Stern ’80 Laurie Stern-Kluger ’02 Betty P. Steuer ’72 and Morton D. Steuer Jennifer Stine ’01 Nancy E. Stitham ’95 Charlotte L. Stiverson ’85 Anne C. Stokes ’77 and R. L. Stokes Phyllis B. Stone ’95 and Glenn H. Davis ’04 Dorothy L. Stoneman ’74 Richard Stopol Myrtle D. Stowers ’77 Lynn Straus‡ ’57 Barbara U. Streeter ’77 Patty W. Strom ’09 Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Stuart Four Square Foundation Judith C. Stubbs ’73 Robert Sugarman and Sally Sugarman ’57 Kristine Sui and Frank Sui Michael F. Sukin and Kimberly Bonnell Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank Donna J. Sunkel ’72 Kate Sussman§ ’98 and Aaron Hawn Jeffrey I. Sussman* and Susan H. Sussman Beverley Sutherland and Sunil Kumar Mary Sutphen and Nelson Patino Andrew Svedlow ’82 Megan Swados and Ricardo Priva Elizabeth K. Sweeney ’00 Gale T. Synnott ’91 and Thomas Synnott Robin L. Tabak ’79 and Lawrence Tabak Taconic Investment Partners LLC Elizabeth S. Takesono ’70 and Jerald S. Takesono

Michele B. Taubenblat ’97 Adina Taubman and Michael Dermansky Marilyn Tawil ’94 Irwin S. Tawil ’86 Rachel E. Tenney ’10 Judith Terk Futterman and Philip Futterman Travis H. Terry ’89 and Rebecca Velez Cheryl Tetenbaum ’70 and Elliot Tetenbaum Nicole E. Theriault ’07 Robin Thomas ’17 Colleen Thomas- Young and William Young Jane W. Thompson ’03 Jane Thorbeck ’74 TIAA TIAA Charitable Theodore A. Timpson ’05 and Julia Timpson Mary T. Timson ’93 Merryl Tisch and James Tisch Tishman Speyer Properties Inc. Trisia Tomanelli Ramey W. Tomson ’75 Kelly B. Toscano ’09 Karen H. Trager ’76 Haratia J. Trahan ’82 and Claude Trahan Saskia Traill Cecelia E. Traugh and Alexander F. Doan Carol B. Traynor ’91 Bethene Trexel ’75 and Jonathan H. Tenney Leslie Trinidad and Pablo Trinidad Daniel Troiano and Danielle Troiano Karen Trombly ’79 and Paul Trombly Trust For Learning Morika Tsujimura Justin Tyack Jasiri Tyler ’84 Paula K. Ulrich University of Southern California

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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Michèle Urvater The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust US HHS ACF Office of Head Start Petra Valentova and Gaurav Gupta Maria Vallejo-Nguyen and Quyen Nguyen Van Ameringen Foundation Inc. Wendy Van Amson* and George L. Van Amson Edwin van Keulen and Bianca Dias Soares Lisa Vande Yacht Prudence Vanwinkle ’87 Stephanie Velez ’20 Brenda Velez Rachel Ventura and Johanna Fifi Elizabeth G. Vershay ’91 and Norman Vershay Gretchen Vice ’01 Patricia O. Villalona and Hector Soriano Gilberto Villarreal Jean B. Vitalis¶ ’80 and William Vitalis Dinah Volk ’73 W. Clement and Jessie V. Stone Foundation The W. K. Kellogg Foundation Leslie Wagner Sylvia G. Wagner ’74 and Bruce Wagner Janet C. Walker ’84 David F. Walker David Wallick ’94 The Walsh Street Foundation Christopher Walther and Song Han Walton Family Foundation Joanne E. Walton ’97 and Jonathan Reiser Jean Wang and Xin Liu Patricia Wasley and Richard J. Lear

Valerie Wayne ’02 Alan Weil Cindy Weill Toby A. Weinberger and Harold P. Weinberger Francesca Weindling ’86 Doris R. Weiner and Alfred J. Weiner Lee J. Weingast ’97 Michele Weisman Marcia S. Weller ’73 and Herbert Weller Kristin F. Wells and Brent Wells Rachael E. Wells and Richard M. Wells Mary A. Welsh Kruger West Harlem Development Corporation Michael West ’95 Rebecca J. Wharton and Elliot L. Jurist Dana M. Wheeler ’09 Emma B. Whitman ’07 Christina Whitman Catherine S. Whittington ’78 and David Whittington Regina Wickham and David G. Shane Cathleen Harvey Wiggins ’92 and Ernest W. Wiggins Marlene H. Wilburn ’82 and Richard G. Wilburn Vanessa Wilcox ’92 and John Wilcox Gloria Williams Ladd ’73 and Lincoln F. Ladd Mary Ann Wilson and Joe Wilson Susan N. Wilson ’76 and Donald M. Wilson WITH Foundation Jennifer J. Wittmer ’94 Sigrun A. Wolff Saphire ’16

Mary Wolpert Katherine C. Woodhouse ’90 Kevin Woodruff* and Jennifer D. Woodruff ’95 Kristen Worrell Priscilla P. Woyke ’96 and John F. Woyke Pauline M. Wright ’79 Jeffrey Wu and Carla Clarke-Wu Claire Wurtzel ’77 and William Wurtzel Lisa Wurtzel ’77 and Theodore Weis Molly P. Wyatt ’13 Rebecca Yamin and Peter Yamin Susan Yarnell and Richard Yarnell Eleanor E. Yee ’18 Adina M. Yoffie and Matthew A. Feigin Rosemary K. Young* and Scott H. Young John R. Young ’77 Frances Young Paula B. Young ’94 and Jackson M. Young Your Choice Brands LLC Amy E. B. Zahalsky ’99 Sarah L. Zalcmann ’07 Marissa Zalk and Cody Zalk Laura Zarn and Samuel Zarn ’00 Katya Zaslavsky and Alexander Zaslavsky Edda E. Zavala ’94 Harvey Zeichner and Helene Pavlov David H. Zemans Todd Zinn and Jed Lippard Debbie Zlotowitz* ’90 and Rick Greenberg Hillary Zuckerberg and Tom Saputo

*Statutory Trustee † Associate Trustee ‡ Life Trustee § Parent Associate Trustee ¶ Lucy Sprague Mitchell Society Member

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