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…written extensively on pediatric cardiology. He also serves, or has served, on a number of committees and boards, including the Board of Trustees of the Sackler School of Medicine/Tel Aviv…

November 16, 2015

November 16, 2015

…complex barriers to employment. This third year of funding will add a third staff member to the Career Academy team, which will strengthen the program’s impact and expand the number

July 7, 2016

July 7, 2016

…worked as a litigator at a number of law firms including Davis Polk & Wardwell, and served as an Adjunct Professor at New York Law School. Susan holds a BA…

Union Settlement Celebrates Service to East Harlem at Annual Spring Benefit

…at AIG in a number of roles including Head of Alternative Risk and Chief Underwriting Officer for AIG’s Multinational and Alternative Risk group. Ms. Pillay was awarded the 2010 Asian…

Spring/Summer 2018 Newsletter – Executive Director Note

…able to attract a sufficient number of certified teachers and other educators to meet staffing requirements. This situation creates tremendous hardship for the low-income families that we serve in the…

Summer 2019 Newsletter – AIM Program

…lives.” Most of these kids have two strikes against them. We can never lose sight of the reality that the problems they’re dealing with aren’t pretty. The judge will consider…

2022 Benefit Honoree

Andreas C. Dracopoulos Co-President Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Andreas Dracopoulos is Co-President of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), a private, international philanthropic organization that funds organizations and projects worldwide aiming…

Remembering Gina Rusch

…in the early 1960s, Gina joined the Peace Corps, serving in the Philippines, and in around 1965 got a job with UNH. She was assigned to work with a number

…not only went virtual for mental health, increasing their reach and number of visits, but we also continued to serve meals and kept small businesses going in the community. I…

February 6, 2014

February 6, 2014

…earn about $9,000 more per year than he does today. Once he earns his master’s degree, he’ll lose out on about $12,000 annually because he isn’t in a public school….