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THE YMCA IS IN THE
HEARTOF
NEW YORK CITYOUR COMMUNITIES
OUR PEOPLEMAKING A DIFFERENCE
IN THE HEART
OF ITANNUAL REPORT 2014
“The Y gives me something to do when I’m not at home, and it keeps me active and
healthy.” Lauren, 9
“The Y helps us get in touch with our
artistic side .” Gwendolyn, 13
“I like being able to work out at the
gym and get fit and healthy.”
Lukas, 12
“At the Y, we can sing,
dance, act, and swim.”
Kaiden, 8 &Kelsey, 6
“The Y has really helped me become
more social and get to know more people.”
Daysha, 10
“I want our young people here at the
Y to understand the importance of community, because we all are a part of something bigger than
ourselves.” Jamel Davis,
Youth & Family Director, Prospect Park YMCA
“I like swimming the best. And I love
seeing my friends and being able to play.”
Kayleen, 6
“When we go on another vacation,
my brothers and I will be able to swim thanks
to the Y.” Levi, 7 & Jaiden, 9
“I love the Y so much because when I work out
I feel good.” Sarai, 7 “The Y lets me
explore things like STEM and computers.”
Henry, 11
“The Y gives me the opportunity to make new
friends.” Trinity, 11
THE BRONXBROOKLYN
STATEN ISLANDQUEENS
MANHATTAN
NEW YORKERS HAVE HEART.
And to be a New Yorker takes guts, perseverance, fortitude, resilience, compassion,
ambition and a good sense of humor. New York City’s YMCA is in the heart of the
largest and most ethnically diverse population in the United States serving record
numbers of people of nearly every age and background.
Our YMCA brings strength to neighborhoods, critically important resources to people
and life to community. So much more than a collection of buildings or programs, our
people are in the heart of New York City’s YMCA .
TAKE A TOUR OF OUR IMPACT.
See how YMCA programs help strengthen neighborhoods and change the lives of New
Yorkers throughout the five boroughs.
IN THE HEART
OF
NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 1
Jack LundCEO, 2004-2015
Sal MagliettaChair, 2013-2016
The work of the YMCA in New York City is an exercise in capturing
the collective love and goodwill of our stakeholders – volunteers,
staff, funders – and converting it into life-changing experiences
for the children, adults and families whose lives we touch.
2014 was another year of superlatives as our organization
reached new levels of community impact. Consider:
• On the heels of opening our Coney Island YMCA, the NEW ROCKAWAY YMCA OPENED its doors and was instantly embraced by a grateful community.
• More than 550,000 NEW YORKERS ENROLLED IN YMCA PROGRAMS during 2014, an all-time high.
• Our Y ROADS CENTER, targeted to helping disconnected young people get their lives on track, completed its first year in JAMAICA, and we opened a second center in the SOUTH BRONX.
• We secured $44 MILLION IN CONTRIBUTIONS – a true acid test of a charity’s worth.
• Our signature youth programs, designed to foster ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT and HEALTHY LIVING, continued to grow and mature.
• Our third Culture Scan revealed an EXCEPTIONALLY POSITIVE STAFF CULTURE which continues to improve year after year.
• We committed to build a NEW YMCA IN THE SOUTH BRONX as part of the La Central project.
• We continued to hit HIGH STANDARDS IN FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE, accountability and transparency.
• Our Board of Directors approved a new STRATEGIC PLAN which extends our YMCA’s commitments to our important work for the next several years – especially valuable during a time of CEO transition.
Beyond any program or service, the real work at the Y happens
when a staff member meets a kid or an adult and says – I believe
in you, I care about you and together we are going to reach your
goals. That could mean learning to swim, enrolling in college,
beating a drug addiction, speaking English, losing weight,
recovering from an illness or just finding a place to fit in. New
York City’s YMCA is a place where we hold the door open for
one another, where we celebrate and respect our differences
and where we believe in the potential of each and every person
in this great City.
As we begin our 163rd year of continuous service to New
York City we especially extend our gratitude to our friends and
supporters who have chosen the YMCA as their vehicle for
making change in the world.
WE’RE ALL HEART
“IN EVERY COMMUNITY THERE IS WORK TO BE DONE . . . IN EVERY HEART IS THE POWER TO DO IT.”
Marianne Williamson
NEW
YOR
K CITY
’S YM
CA
IN THE HEART
OF
“IN LIFE THERE ARE THOSE MOMENTS OF UNUTTERABLE FULFILLMENT WHICH CANNOT BE EXPL AINED BY WORDS. THEIR MEANING CAN
ONLY BE ARTICUL ATED BY THE INAUDIBLE L ANGUAGE OF THE HEART.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Pictured: Board of Directors, YMCA of Greater New York NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 3
IN THE HEART
OFTHE BRO
NX
CONNECTING TO THE FUTURE
Going somewhere in a hurry
In 2014 the Y’s focus turned to the Bronx — to increase our presence and
to expand the range of programs and services available in the borough.
FOR DISCONNECTED YOUTH, THE NEW Y ROADS CENTER IN THE BRONX OPENS A GATEWAY TO SUCCESS. Faced with the
challenge of finding employment during tough economic times, young
people ages 17 to 24, who are neither working nor in school, have an
especially difficult hill to climb. Following the success of the first Y Roads
Center in Jamaica, Queens, the new Y Roads Center in the Bronx helps
disconnected youth find their way from extraordinarily challenging life
situations to gain a foothold to success.
WE ARE NOT IMPROVING A TEST SCORE BY 1% — WE ARE MOVING A YOUNG PERSON FROM PERVASIVE POVERTY
TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY IN A YEAR.
“Our first objective is to stabilize the young person,” says Clare Dwyer, Y
Roads Center Director. “By stabilizing the many elements of their lives, we
give them the ability and opportunity to become successful adults. What
makes our program different is the unique integration of human services.”
“From a business standpoint, we are investing in New York City’s young
people and we are seeing dramatic, life-changing results,” says Lauren
Barr, Senior Executive, Youth & Community Engagement. “We are not
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NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 5
THE BRONX
CON
NECTIN
G TO
THE FU
TUR
E
Y Roads is in partnership
with Opportunities for a Better
Tomorrow (OBT), a leading provider of
workforce development programs
in New York City.
1 in 5 NEW YORK CITY YOUTH
AGES 16–24 ARE NEITHER IN SCHOOL NOR WORKING — NEARLY 250,000 IN
ALL BOROUGHS
40%+ BRONX CHILDREN LIVING BELOW THE
POVERTY LEVEL
63% OF ALL YOUTH CRIME
COMMITTED BY DISCONNECTED
YOUTH
47% OF TEENS AGES 16-19
ARE UNEMPLOYED AND ACTIVELY SEEKING WORK. THE BRONX HAS
THE HIGHEST TEEN UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
IN THE CITY
JOBS
In the Heart ofKarla Galo
After battling depression and struggling academically in high school, Karla Galo found herself as a young mother with the ambition to help her family lead a better life, but without the support she needed to achieve her goals. Karla found the Y Roads Center in the Bronx where she met a caring team of professionals who immediately helped her find critical resources and then set her on an exciting path for the future.
“THEY ASKED IF I NEEDED DIAPERS
FOR MY SON, AND I AL MOST CRIED.
SOMEONE WAS TAKING AN INTEREST
IN ME. AND THEY WERE GOING TO HELP
ME FIND A JOB.”
Karla recently completed the first of many job interviews and has decided to pursue a degree in radiology. She’s working on college applications for next semester and is applying for financial aid and scholarships.
THE BRONX
BUILDING FOR THE NEXT CENTURY
A NEW YMCA GROWS IN THE SOUTH BRONX. At “The Hub,”
bordered by Bergen and Brook Avenues and East 149th Street, the new
South Bronx Y will serve as a key community component of a new complex
called La Central, encompassing 985 units of affordable housing with
40,000 square feet of retail space and a 160-space commercial garage.
Called “The Hub” because of the confluence of subway and bus lines,
nearby streets offer a vibrant shopping area for both “walk-to”
households as well as for 15-minutes-or-less “bus-to” households.
Between 1950 and 1980, mostly during the 1970s, the Bronx population
decreased by about 280,000 with most of that loss in the South Bronx.
But housing development throughout the South Bronx over the past 20
years has resulted in the Bronx having gained back most of the loss.
The YMCA site at The Hub is a walk-to distance for 17,000 households,
a bus-to distance for another 63,000 households, and a less-than-1-
minute walk from the Hub subway station. Two major and heavily used
subway lines – the “2” from Manhattan’s West Side and the “5” from
Manhattan’s East Side – stop at The Hub (149th Street and Third Avenue).
Ten bus lines converge within a 1-minute walk from the site.
The YMCA Community Center will be a centerpiece addition to a South
Bronx renaissance.
improving a test score by 1% — we are moving a kid from pervasive
poverty to self-sufficiency in a year. That’s dramatic, and it requires an
investment from the community.”
“The Bronx represents the latest extension of Y Roads. There are
250,000 young people defined as disconnected youth in New York
City and, unfortunately, they are a drain on the city in every borough,”
Barr continues. “They are unemployed and they depend on tax-funded
support programs. But they don’t want to, and they don’t have to. They
just need support, guidance and training to realize their potential. With
focused and informed investment we can really change the situation.”
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R AISING EXPECTATIONS
A year of progress in Coney Island
DECEMBER 16, 2014 M ARKED THE ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF
THE CONEY ISL AND YMC A .
“The first reaction to the announcement of the Coney Island YMCA
was excitement,” said Samuel Moore, Executive Director. “The second
was disbelief. People here may have been skeptical because in years
past many organizations said they were going to do things for Coney
Island, then the talk petered out. The community had been seeking a
youth facility for a long time, but nothing happened. At some point Coney
Islanders said we will believe it when we see it.”
NO ONE PULLS PEOPLE TOGETHER LIKE THE Y — AND THAT’S WHEN YOU
SEE THE COMMUNIT Y CHANGE.
“In 2014 we’ve brought the community together to provide
opportunities for people to live healthier, connect with friends and
neighbors, and commit to positive change.”
“The Y doesn’t wait for something negative to happen. We move in
and say let’s do something positive.”
BROO
KLYN
IN THE HEART
OF
NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 11
*Source: HERE FOR GOOD: The Impact of the YMCA of Greater New York on New York City, 2012 economic impact study completed by Appleseed, a third party independent research firm.
RA
ISING
EXPECTATIO
NS
BROOKLYN
$26M ESTIMATED ADDITIONAL ANNUAL EARNINGS OF
PARENTS OF CHILDREN IN AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS*
$12.4M ADDITION TO STUDENTS’ LIFETIME EARNINGS FROM
ONE YEAR OF Y SCHOLARS PROGRAMS
$75.5M ADDITION TO YOUNG ADULTS’
LIFETIME EARNINGS AS A RESULT OF EMPLOYMENT AT
OR PARTICIPATION IN YMCA WORKFORCE
PROGRAMS
13,000 STUDENTS SERVED BY YMCA AFTERSCHOOL
PROGRAMS
100 CITY SCHOOLS WITH YMCA AFTERSCHOOL
PROGRAMS
pictured from left:
Andianna Duncan, Goucher CollegeKingsley Mills, Kingsborough Community CollegeAnna Hernandez, College of Staten IslandJessica Mclean, Miami International University of Arts and DesignAbdoul Diallo, Buffalo State
In the Heart ofNanyamka Scott
“MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT THE Y IS THE CLASSES,” said Nanyamka Scott. “Not only are they academic-based but there are also extracurricular activities like cooking and dance. I really love the balance the Y gives me on a daily basis.”
Nanyamka is part of the ROWE SCHOLARS PROGRAM which gives her educational and social support to help her exceed her academic goals and define her path as a young adult. “The Y helps me feel more independent.”
Thanks to her Y experiences, Nanyamka offers a bit of advice to others set on chasing their dreams. “Go for what you want,” she said. “If you want to be a cook or a teacher, put your effort into that. Whatever you want to be, there’s an opportunity out there for you. And the Y can help you reach it.”
“ WHATEVER YOU WANT TO BE, THERE’S AN
OPPORTUNIT Y OUT THERE FOR YOU. AND THE Y C AN
HELP YOU REACH IT.”
BROOKLYN
PICTURING THE FUTURE
WORKING PARENTS HAVE A CHALLENGING LIFE-BALANCE SITUATION: the more they work, the better they can provide for their
families, but the less time they have to spend with their children. New
York City parents want quality afterschool programming to help their
kids flourish academically, grow socially and learn. YMCA Youth & Family
programming is designed to do just that.
Guidance during the afterschool interval is of critical importance, because
unsupervised kids show a much higher tendency to engage in unhealthy or
even criminal behavior during these vulnerable hours of every afternoon.
PARENTS GAIN ADDITIONAL EARNING POWER, AND KIDS GROW BOTH THEIR AC ADEMIC READINESS
AS WELL AS THEIR SENSE OF INDIVIDUAL POTENTIAL .
THE YMCA STRENGTHENS FAMILIES IN MULTIPLE WAYS. By
enabling parents to work during the afterschool period, the family’s
earning potential and standard of living rise. By giving kids stimulating
opportunities, they learn more about their own individual potential as
well as social interaction among others within their community. And by
giving kids a safe and supervised place in which to exercise their bodies
and minds, parents gain a priceless peace of mind — knowing that their
children are under the watchful eyes of professional role models.
Thanks to the YMCA, the compromises of being a working parent are
dramatically reduced. Parents gain additional earning power with the
assurance that their children are in good hands, and kids grow their
academic readiness as well as their sense of individual potential and
social well-being.
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STATEN ISLA
ND
IN THE HEART
OF FIGHTING ADDICTION
The dangerous path from prescription painkillers to heroin
ADDICTION IS KILLING NEW YORKERS. Recent years have seen
a dramatic transition of ordinary citizens shifting their addiction from
prescription painkillers to street heroin, and nowhere in New York City is
that trend more pronounced than on Staten Island.
Jacqueline Filis, Executive Director of the Staten Island YMCA Counseling
Service, had anticipated a heroin problem for several years because of the
soaring rates of painkiller addiction she and her colleagues had observed.
Prescription painkillers had been relatively easy to acquire on Staten
Island until a state initiative implemented more rigorous monitoring a
few years ago. The problem was the simple pricing economics of supply
and demand: stricter enforcement drove up the black-market price of
prescriptions painkillers at a time when the cost of street heroin was
coming down.
IN 2010, 6 PERCENT OF STATEN ISL AND PATIENTS ENTERED THE YMC A
PROGR A M ADDICTED TO HEROIN. IN 2014, THAT FIGURE ROSE TO 30
PERCENT. THE PROBLEM IS GROWING, AND THE YMC A IS ADDRESSING THIS
CRISIS WITH LIFE-SAVING PROGR A MS.
“Of all five boroughs, Staten Island has the highest mortality per capita
from drug addiction,” says Jackie Filis. “On Staten Island we have the
most prescriptions written per capita than any other borough. A lot
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NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 17
FIGH
TING
AD
DICTIO
N
STATEN ISLAND
1 person every 5 days BECOMES ADDICTED TO
SYNTHETIC OPIOIDS ON STATEN ISLAND
200% RATE OF PRESCRIPTIONS FOR
SYNTHETIC OPIOID PAINKILLERS ON STATEN ISLAND,
COMPARED TO THE REST OF NEW YORK CITY*
$36.3M LIFETIME SOCIAL COSTS AVOIDED ASA RESULT OF ONE YEAR’S OPERATION OF YMCA DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION
AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS
*”The Antidote: Can Staten Island’s middle-class neighborhoods defeat an overdose epidemic?”, Ian Frazier, The New Yorker, September 8, 2014.
See also“Addicted on Staten Island,” Ginia Bellafante, The New York Times, February 14, 2014.
Amanda Wexler, Senior Program Director, Staten Island Counseling Service
25,000 TREATMENT SESSIONS PROVIDED
ANNUALLY BY THE STATEN ISLAND YMCA COUNSELING
SERVICE
of middle- to middle-upper class blue-collar workers may start with a
prescribed painkiller. Later they try to feed the addiction for as long as
they can afford it.”
When one family member is enslaved by addiction, so is the whole family.
Because substance abuse undermines home life, the Staten Island YMCA
Counseling Service offers hope to individuals and families, including
children, whose lives have been turned upside down by addiction.
“We are losing one person every five days in Staten Island as a result
of addiction,” says Filis. “At the YMCA we’re stabilizing the addict, their
families and the whole community. These people need to get better, and
the people who support us enable us to achieve that for everyone’s sake.”
STATEN ISLAND
SAVING LIVES EVERY DAY
“THERE IS SUCH STIGMA AND SHAME AROUND ADDICTION
that you never know if anybody — even your best friend — can
understand that you love a family member who is also an addict. When
you come to this program, you realize maybe for the first time that you’re
not alone. Addiction is a disease that you try to conquer like any other,”
says Melissa Forsyth, program participant of the Staten Island YMCA
Counseling Service.
“Wives, husbands, children, parents — anybody can become an addict
and anybody can come here to learn what to do to help their loved
ones. I understand what they’re going through because my own son
is in recovery. What people need to know is that you should never put
your head in the sand or try to explain what’s happening. Not facing the
problem soon enough will increase the chance that your family member
could die from a bad dose or an overdose. What you need to do is to face
it immediately — and you can save lives.”
“ONE OF THE THINGS I LEARNED IS THAT I DIDN’T DO ANYTHING WRONG.”
”The Y program is open to the community and is here to support
those who don’t know where to turn. Many people are under the
impression that every addict needs a detox but that’s not always the
case, especially with opiates. In our program, people are in a protected
environment where everyone respects each other’s privacy.”
In the Heart ofMelissa Forsyth
“One of the things I learned from own family situation is that I didn’t do anything wrong. Many parents beat themselves up over what they imagine were their errors, but kids aren’t born with instruction manuals. Even if you raise them as best you can, your kids can still become susceptible to addiction.”
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QU
EENS
IN THE HEART
OF ON THE WATER’S EDGE
A community comes together in the Rockaways
”WE OPENED THE ROCKAWAY YMCA ON FEBRUARY 14, 2014,” said Rick Hopkins, its Executive Director. “In my 30-plus years with the Y,
I’ve never seen a community that was more welcoming and eager to have
a YMCA open. I mean the love for the Y before it even opened was just
unbelievable, beyond anyone’s expectations.”
“In an oceanfront community like ours, water safety needs to be a part
of every young person’s life. To address that, we have the largest aquatic
center in the entire YMCA of Greater New York system.”
“The number of people who have joined and participated in a program at
the Y has far exceeded our expectations. We are serving thousands of
individuals from both sides of the Rockaway Penninsula – day in and day out.”
“The YMCA is a great equalizer in the neighborhood and acts as a magnet
for the whole community. Our community is ethnically, financially and
religiously diverse, and the Y is one of the few places where everyone
comes together.”
“THE YMC A IS A GREAT EQUALIZER AND ACTS AS A M AGNET FOR
THE WHOLE COMMUNIT Y.”
“We are one of the economic drivers in the community because about
75% of the folks we’ve hired live right here in the area. Employment is a
big issue. Our Financial Assistance Program has allowed many people to
become members of the Y, giving them a place to go, to get new skills, and
to enjoy recreation while they get back on their feet.”
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CROSSIN
G THE CU
LTURAL DIV
IDE
QUEENS
NEW AMERICANS WELCOME CENTERS
2014 RESULTS
4 LEVELS OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
CLASSES WERE OFFERED
35,000 HOURS OF WORKSHOPS
WERE OFFERED
17,000 IMMIGRANTS WERE SERVED
1,200 RECENT IMMIGRANTS
RECEIVED COUNSELING SERVICES
In the Heart ofYhiting Zheng
ORIGINALLY FROM CHINA, Yhiting Zheng is an eager participant in Flushing YMCA’s New Americans program.
“Because I’m new to New York, life can sometimes be difficult for me,” he said. “I don’t have friends. But at the YMCA I make a lot of friends. “
“I AM SO LUCKY THAT THE Y IS HERE, SO I HAVE
THE OPPORTUNITY TO ADJUST WELL.”
“It means so much to me that that the Y offers classes for New Americans,” he said. “Not only are we improving our English, but we are meeting new people who are facing similar struggles. And having new friends in New York City makes us feel good.”
Now Zheng and his new YMCA friends are involved in swimming and basketball. The Y offers them a place to gather, a place to learn, and many things to do and experience individually and together.
“I am so lucky that the Y is here,” he said, “so I have the opportunity to adjust well. Thank you, YMCA!”
QUEENS
OPENING DOORS
QUEENS IS THE MOST ETHNICALLY DIVERSE URBAN AREA IN THE WORLD. AMONG THE FIVE BOROUGHS, it has the
largest population of Chinese, Indian, Korean, Filipino, Bangladeshi
and Pakistani Americans. And Queens has the largest Asian American
population by county outside the Western United States.
Over 1 million residents in Queens are foreign born, arriving in New
York City to start a new life. YMCA branches and our New American
Welcome Centers are anchors in the community to provide new New
Yorkers a “safe haven” that provides English language instruction,
citizen classes, job training and connects them to resources that will
help them attain their goals.
NEW A MERIC ANS WELCOME CENTERS SERVE THE IMMIGR ANT POPUL ATION OF THE CIT Y TO HELP THEM ACHIEVE
LITER ACY, CULTUR AL COMPETENCE AND SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
NEW AMERICANS WELCOME CENTERS serve the immigrant
population of the City to help them achieve literacy, cultural competence
and self-sufficiency. The Y now has 6 thriving centers located in
Chinatown, Staten Island, Harlem, Prospect Park, Flushing and the Bronx.
The centers are also a gathering place which allow recent immigrants
to bond with others sharing the same experiences. Friendships are
made, communities constructed and goals are achieved in supportive
environments where differences are celebrated. In 2014, the New
Americans Welcome Centers were abuzz with numerous cultural
activities, classes and celebrations. The Y estimates that just one
year of operating the New Americans Welcome Centers equates to
approximately an additional $72 million in aggregate earnings for those
who chose to learn English with us. Since 1852, the Y has been helping
the newest New Yorkers find their place in this big City, and this great
work continues today.
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MA
NH
ATTAN
IN THE HEART
OF PRESCRIBING PREVENTION
Diabetes prevention and the Y-MVP Program
AS AMERICANS CONTINUE TO FIGHT THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC,
New Yorkers are stepping up to stop the onset of chronic diseases
such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease and hypertension by investing
in their own personal health. The YMCA’s Diabetes Prevention Program
is a clinically-proven tool to help people prevent the onset of Type 2
diabetes through behavior and lifestyle modification. The program
focuses on healthy eating, increased physical activity, and maintaining a
healthy weight.
EACH DAY, IN MEETING ROOMS THROUGHOUT THE CIT Y, YMC A
DIABETES PREVENTION LIFEST YLE COACHES ARE HELPING PEOPLE M AKE
BET TER, MORE INFORMED CHOICES TO IMPROVE THEIR OVER ALL HEALTH
AND WELL-BEING.
“Each day, in meeting rooms throughout the City, YMCA Diabetes
Prevention Lifestyle Coaches are helping people make better, more
informed choices to improve their overall health and well-being,” said
Judy Ouziel, Senior Executive Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Y.
“We are also giving people the emotional support they need to succeed,
and that’s the magic of this program.”
New York’s children are more likely to be obese or overweight compared
to their national peers, with minority children from low-income homes
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NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 29
SIDESTEPPIN
G D
ISEASE
MANHATTAN
Y-MVP IMPACTKey findings from our 2014 formal program
evaluation showed major impact of physical activity
and program enjoyment:
100% OF YOUTH felt they are now better equipped and motivated to exercise
on their own at the YMCA after participating in Y-MVP
94% OF YOUTH felt that Y-MVP was fun and motivating
88% OF YOUTH said Y-MVP helped them be more active
$8.2M SAVINGS DUE TO
INCREASED PHYSICAL FITNESS
OF Y MEMBERS
$20M LIFETIME SOCIAL COSTS OF TYPE 2 DIABETES AVOIDED
AS A RESULT OF ONE YEAR’S OPERATION OF THE YMCA DIABETES PREVENTION
PROGRAM
7,141+lbs LOST IN NEW YORK CITY
AS A RESULT OF THE
YMCA’S DIABETES
PREVENTION PROGRAM
being especially at risk. Among the driving forces are the combination
of poor diets and a lack of outdoor space to pursue physical activity.
Children with nothing to do are more prone to overeating and
sedentary lifestyles.
With more than 1.3 million square feet of health and fitness facilities and
community space, the Y is at the center of the solution to getting kids
active and engaged.
Designed to combine gamification and physical activity, the Y’s
MODERATE TO VIGOROUS PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PROGRAM (Y-MVP) inspires kids ages 11 to 17 to regularly engage in fitness. The
program begins with an eight week class of fun physical fitness challenges.
The kids keep track of their weekly “missions” and “quests” by recording
their activities on electronic kiosks. As kids engage in more rigorous
exercise, they earn digital badges that acknowledge their achievements
and unlock tangible rewards, such as Y-MVP branded water bottles and
t-shirts. The program is presented much like an interactive video game
and creates friendly, goal-driven competition.
MANHATTAN
GET TING OFF THE COUCH
“My job is to get kids moving,” said Ciaseem Andrews, Y-MVP Coach and
Teen Advisor at the West Side YMCA.
In this day and age, it’s so easy for kids to stay sedentary on the sofa far
exceeding their recommended daily dose of screen time. But, it is also
really easy for them to fall in love with their time at the Y. What we find
is that once a kid joins one Y program, they’ll keep coming back for more.
And that’s good news for New York City. From basketball to our new
state-of-the-art Y-MVP Teen Fitness Challenge, the Y is helping get New
York City kids moving.
THE Y-MVP PROGR A M HELPS K IDS GAIN SELF- CONFIDENCE
AND PURPOSE.
In the Heart ofCiaseem Andrews
“The Y-MVP program helps kids gain self-confidence and purpose. Whether it’s getting the guts to try a spin class for the first time, or feeling secure around regular exercisers in our fitness centers, I’ve seen young people step out of their comfort zones and try something new as a result of Y-MVP. To me , that’s a real sign of positive change.”
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VO
LUN
TEERS O
F THE Y
EAR
NEW YORK CITY’s YMCA 2015 VOLUNTEERS
OF THE YEAR
Christopher O. BluntExecutive Vice President and Co-President
Insurance and Agency Group
New York Life Insurance Company
Vice Chair, Board of Directors, YMCA of Greater New York
“THE THEME OF NEW YORK LIFE’S INTEGRATED BRAND CAMPAIGN IS ‘KEEP GOOD GOING.’ IT
HIGHLIGHTS THE LITTLE THINGS THAT EACH OF US CAN DO TO MAKE A POSITIVE IMPACT IN OUR
COMMUNITIES, AS WELL AS IN OUR FAMILIES AND IN OUR PERSONAL LIVES. MY WORK WITH
THE Y IS A NATURAL EXTENSION OF THIS CAMPAIGN.”
Altair SalvadorVanguard High School, 11th Grade
YMCA Leader’s Club & Rowe Scholars Participant
“THE REASON WHY THE Y IS SO AMAZING IS BECAUSE LIKE THE STARS THAT I CAN’T SEE
BUT ARE THERE, IT IS THE Y THAT HELPED ME GET CLOSER TO THEM SO THAT I MAY REACH MY GOALS. THOSE STARS ARE WHAT CARRIED ALL MY HOPES AND DREAMS TO BECOME SOMEONE
GREAT IN MY COMMUNITY.”
NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 35
FINA
NCIA
LS
NEW YORK CITY’s YMCA
Statements of Activities (unaudited for the years ending December 31 - dollars in thousands)
2014 2013Operating Revenues and Public Support Contributions $ 44,478 $ 12,257 Government contract revenues 25,656 22,984 Membership dues and program fees 102,674 96,893Residence program and related services 32,993 30,374 Endowment support for current activities 1,346 1,409 Investment income 1,179 862
Total Operating Revenues and Public Support $ 208,326 $ 164,779 Operating Expenses Salaries and related expenses $ 96,157 $ 86,677 Program and operating expenses 75,014 70,209 Fundraising expenses 2,955 2,862
Total Operating Expenses $ 174,126 $ 159,748
Excess of Operating Revenues and Public Support Over Operating Expenses $ 34,200 $ 5,031 Non-Operating Changes Investment return in excess of (less than) current support for operating activities $ 368 $ 4,983 Other $ (212) $ 1,297
Total Non-Operating Changes $ 156 $ 6,280
Change in Net Assets $ 34,356 $ 11,311
Net Assets at Beginning of Year $ 187,327 $ 176,016
Net Assets at End of Year $ 221,683 $ 187,327
Statements of Financial Position (unaudited as of December 31 - dollars in thousands)
2014 2013Assets Cash $ 24,828 $ 30,973 Receivables, net 18,242 18,050 Investments 48,234 46,042 Debt service reserve 6,549 6,549 Property and equipment, net 231,008 195,412 Deferred charges and other assets 6,678 6,815 Beneficial interest in perpetual trust 8,552 8,552
Total Assets $ 344,091 $ 312,393 Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 20,890 $ 21,685 Accrued salaries and related expenses 10,239 8,907 Deferred revenue 5,771 5,467 Obligations under capital leases 879 1,095 Debt obligations 84,629 87,912
Total Liabilities $ 122,408 $ 125,066 Total Net Assets $ 221,683 $ 187,327
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 344,091 $ 312,393
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We are forever grateful to our donors, members and volunteers for
your support in 2014.
And we look forward to even greater accomplishments in 2015.
THANK YOU.
Gifts of $25,000 or moreSusan S. Alexander
Michael and JoAnn Alfano
Altman Foundation
AT&T
Janie Elizabeth Bailey and Michael Musgrave
Bank of America Foundation
Bloomberg
Chris Blunt and Gretchen Nickel
BNY Mellon
Booth Ferris Foundation
The Estate of Glendon Breedy
Kevin and Patricia Burke
Nancy and Phillip Calderon
Capital One
CBRE, Inc.
Citi and Citi Foundation
The Clark Foundation
The Coach Foundation
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Con Edison
Kent and Catherine Crook
Devon G. and L. Jay Cross
Ira W. De Camp Foundation
The Deane Family Foundation, Inc.
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
Daniel and Alisa Doctoroff
Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation, Inc.
The Oliver S. & Jennie R. Donaldson Charitable Trust
Janice and Bruce Ellig
Empire BlueCross BlueShield Foundation
Eugene Giscombe
Hagedorn Fund
Scott and Jeni Halliday
Charles Hayden Foundation
The Hearst Foundations
Helen’s Hope Foundation
Hive Digital Media Learning Fund in the New York
Community Trust
The Hyde and Watson Foundation
Imperial Bag & Paper Co. LLC
Robert W. Johnson IV Charitable Trust
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Estate of Elias Karmon
The Marion E. Kenworthy-Sarah H. Swift Foundation
Steven J. Kimble
KPMG LLP
Esther and Norman Lau Kee
William and Gloria Lawrence
William K. Lee, M.D. and Hwain Chang Lee, D. Min.
Legg Mason & Co., LLC
Evelyn and Jeffrey Levy
Jack and Cieli Lund
Sal and Laura Maglietta
Reuben and Arlene Mark
MasterCard Foundation
Randy M. Mastro
Clara M. McDonald
James M. McNamara
MetLife Foundation
The Ambrose Monell Foundation
Thomas Murn
Eileen K. Murray
Daniel A. Neff
New York Community Trust
New York Knicks at The Madison Square Garden
Company
New York Life Foundation
Nike, Inc.
NY/NJ Snowflake Youth Foundation
Sandra and Frank O’Connor
PepsiCo Foundation
The Pinkerton Foundation
Phyllis Poland Ferriter and The Poland Foundation, Inc.
Thomas J. Quinlan III
Julianne and Clayton S. Rose
Stephen M. Ross
Drs. Jack and Valerie Rowe
Barry and Evelyn Salzberg
Silver Family Foundation - Justin P., Rhonda A. and
Robert H. Silver
The Starr Foundation
UBS
van Ameringen Foundation
Karl and Mary Ellen von der Heyden
Wells Fargo Foundation
Raymond H. Yu and The Yu Family Foundation
Government SupportHonorable Cathy Nolan (LIC & Ridgewood)
Honorable Phillip Goldfeder
Honorable Ron Kim
Honorable Walter Mosley
Next Century & Here for Good Capital Donors
The YMCA of Greater New York is committed to an aggressive revitalization and renewal plan to greatly
increase YMCA programs and services available to New York City kids, families and communities.
Generous donors, including those listed, have made significant and meaningful contributions to
help expand the YMCA’s capacity. For additional information about the YMCA of Greater New
York’s community-building program, please contact Gary Laermer, Chief Development Officer, at
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$1,000,000 or moreColgate-Palmolive CompanyJanice and Bruce ElligJPMorgan Chase and JPMorgan Chase FoundationNew York Life Insurance Company and New York Life FoundationDrs. Jack and Valerie Rowe
$500,000 or moreCon EdisonPepsiCo Foundation
$200,000 or moreAT&T Citi and Citi FoundationThe Clark FoundationIra W. De Camp FoundationDelta Air Lines, Inc.Daniel and Alisa DoctoroffFinsburyMetLife FoundationEileen K. MurrayNY/NJ Snowflake Youth FoundationThomas J. Quinlan IIIStaten Island FoundationKarl and Mary Ellen von der Heyden
$100,000 or moreAltman FoundationBloomberg PhilanthropiesChris Blunt and Gretchen NickelThe Estate of Glendon BreedyKevin and Patricia BurkeIrene D. Collia TrustDeloitte LLPScott and Jeni HallidayThe Hearst FoundationsHIVE Digital Media Learning Fund in The New York Community TrustNorman and Esther Lau KeeEvelyn and Jeffrey LevyJack and Cieli LundSal and Laura MagliettaThe MasterCard FoundationJames A. McNamaraSandra and Frank O’ConnorWells Fargo and The Wells Fargo Foundation
$50,000 or moreSusan S. AlexanderMichael and JoAnn AlfanoAnswer Vending
Bank of AmericaBNY MellonNancy and Phillip CalderonCBRE, Inc.Devon G. and L. Jay CrossDeutsche Bank Americas FoundationCleveland H. Dodge Foundation, Inc.EmblemHealthEmpire BlueCross BlueShield FoundationExxonMobil Corporation and ExxonMobil FoundationLisa Beth Gerstman FoundationEugene GiscombeRobert Wood Johnson IV Charitable Trust Steven J. KimbleNew York Knicks at The Madison Square Garden CompanyRandy M. MastroDaniel A. NeffNew York Community TrustThe Nielsen CompanyNike, Inc.Rosenberg & Estis, P.C.Silver Family Foundation - Justin P., Rhonda A. and Robert H. SilverUBSvan Ameringen Foundation, Inc.YMCA of the USA
$25,000 or moreAmerican ExpressCapital Group Companies, Inc.Capital OneCoca-Cola North AmericaEYFoxFried, Frank, Harris, Shriver, & JacobsonGeller & Company LLCHagedorn FundHelen’s Hope FoundationImperial Bag & Paper Co. LLCThe Marion E. Kenworthy-Sarah H. Swift FoundationLegg Mason & Co. LLCRobert C. LieberClara M. McDonaldMetro MaintenanceLinda ModicoAmbrose Monell FoundationMutual of AmericaThe Oliver S. & Jennie R. Donaldson Charitable TrustRelated Hudson YardsRichmond County Savings FoundationStephen M. Ross
Sirius Satellite RadioUS BankVasey FoundationWachtell Lipton Rosen & KatzYMCA Retirement Fund
$10,000 or moreA&E NetworksA.D. Winston Service, Inc.AARPAll H.V.A.C Service Company, Inc.Alliant Insurance Services, Inc.American Heart AssociationAnonymousAvon Products, Inc.Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable TrustBank of America Merrill LynchThe Barker Welfare FoundationDr. Thomas BeagueMichael and Avryl BeckBECOREJames S. BergerThe Munch Bilheimer FoundationBlackRockBroadway StagesBrooklyn CyclonesC2J Productions, Inc.Thomas G. Carroll & Kathleen VentrellaThe Children’s Hope Chest, Inc.Neil and Argero ClarkClearview Festival ProductionsEthelind A. CoblinCommunity Mediation ServicesAnthony V. CracchioloDiageoThomas J. DillmanDiscovery NetworksDisney Worldwide Services, Inc.Dorsey & Whitney LLPDorothy DoughtyThe Durst OrganizationEsther DysonFirst American International BankGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLPGrandstand Sports & MemorabiliaDavid and Allan Greene Family FoundationGroupMMichael GuarinoHorizon MediaThe Hyde and Watson FoundationInternational Decision SystemsInterpublic GroupInverclyde Bequest FundJ. Strategies, Inc.
K&L Gates LLPCharles Keene FundMassey Knakal Realty ServicesKum Gang, Inc.Eric S. LaneMary Wells LawrenceM&T Charitable FoundationMacy’s and Macy’s FoundationThe McGraw-Hill CompaniesMichael and Michele McNallyMeridian Capital Partners, Inc.Meringoff Properties, Inc.Metro MavericksMTV Networks/Viacom InternationalThomas MurnNASCARNational Fish and Wildlife FundNational Grid and National Grid FoundationNBCUniversalThe New York GI Center LLCNew York Mets Foundation, Inc.New York Yankees FoundationNorth Shore LIJ-Health SystemNorthern Trust CompanyNorthfield Bank and Northfield Bank FoundationOMDTimothy J. O’NeillPadula FoundationElizabeth PapierowiczThe Peebles CorporationErrol PierreThe Port Authority of New York & New JerseyRafco, Inc.RailWorks CorporationJohn M. RappaportRBC Capital MarketsRR DonnelleyPeter Craig RussellBarry SalzbergKathy SaykoAdolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc.Jennifer SchwartzmanSegal Family FoundationThe Sequoia Foundation for AchieversGavin Simms and Sarah GrayJustin SkalaSouth Pole FoundationState Bank of IndiaSharon L. SteinMelissa A. ThomasMelvin D. Thompson Charitable Foundation
Annual Campaign
The Annual Campaign is the chance to ensure that every New Yorker has access to all the benefits of Y facilities
and programs. Because no one is ever turned away due to inability to pay, the Annual Campaign helps us make up
the shortfall that happens when we offer the opportunity for participation to every single child and adult in all five
boroughs. The people named on the following pages have helped the YMCA of Greater New York improve the general
well-being of kids and families. Together with these donors we make real change — building a better New York by
encouraging people to strengthen their minds, bodies and spirits in socially responsible and community-focused ways.
Thomson ReutersTime Warner CableAlessandra ToccoTurner Broadcasting System, Inc.United Building ManagementUnited Nations Federal Credit UnionUrban Health Plan Inc.Jerimiah R. Van Brunt FundTrent VichieVornado Realty TrustWesNor MechanicalWilliam E. Simon FoundationWillis of Connecticut, LLCWinston-Salem FoundationYorkville Community AssociationRaymond H. Yu and The Yu Family FoundationZenithOptimedia
$5,000 or moreFrances Alexander FoundationAmalgamated Transit UnionAmerigroup CorporationAon Construction Services GroupAQR Capital ManagmentGina J. ArgentoAssured Guaranty CorporationAstoria Federal SavingsArmen A. AvanessiansCharles BaillieBecker, Glynn, Muffly, Chassin & Hoshinsky LLPBest Buy FoundationBET NetworksBMO Harris BankBR Guest HospitalityBristol-Myers Squibb CompanyKathyrn L. BryanThe Bonnie Cashin FundCC Vending, Inc.Eric ChengClearBridge InvestmentsCoach Foundation, Inc.Coastal Building MaintenanceColumbia UniversityConey Island Commons LLCFrancesca F. CorelliCoydog FoundationPaul CusterThe Dammann FundVirginia DeanDeSantis, Kiefer, Shall & Sarcone, LLPAnn Eirich DiddenDisney Theatrical GroupDr. Pepper Snapple GroupDouglas Elliman Real EstateFacility ValuePeter FalconeFirst Presbyterian Church in JamaicaForest City Ratner CompaniesRobert A. FriedmanLily Palmer Fry Memorial FundGenting New York, LLCDaniel GerstmanGordon & Silber P.C.
Grainger FoundationJoseph J. Grano, Jr.Greater Jamaica Development CorporationTyra J. HammettTom E. HarveyHBOHealthfirstHenry Street SettlementDr. Ronald L. HoffmanHSBCTimothy IngrassiaInner City Handball AssociationJewish Communal FundJones Lang LaSalleSteven B. KlinskyKohl’sGary I. LaermerDavid R. LagasseLateef Investment ManagementThe Bernard and Muriel Lauren FoundationThomas H. Lee Capital, LLCThe Levitt FoundationKenneth LevyManhattan North ManagementLynne MarksNancy MauroRena McGreevyMDC Partners, Inc.Melrose Credit UnionDoris S. MichaelsMicrosoftSandra Milad Milad ContractingPritha J. MittalMorgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley FoundationMunicipal Credit UnionNew York Community BankNewmark Grubb Knight FrankJessie Smith Noyes FoundationNYU Langone Medical CenterGavin and Marybeth O’ConnorChun Yee and Andrew J. O’NeillPatrolmen’s Benevolent AssociationPfizer FoundationPremier One Restoration, Inc.PwCRalph LaurenMary Jane L. RaymondRed Crane FoundationJohn P. RennieResearch Foundation of CUNYCharles H. Revson Foundation, Inc.Michael RichmanThe Rubicon ProjectMr. and Mrs. Glenn J. RufranoS&S WorldwideCaroline SanchezSCOPESigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.Smart Source LLCJean Margaret Smith CardSprintStarbucks Coffee Company
Starz Ballet Productions, LLC.Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. SteelJerry StockMargaret StokesStop & Shop CompanyGregg SwainTrinity Real EstateTurner Construction CompanyTurner North Center ProductionsTutor Perini Building Corp.U.S. DiagnosticsUnilever BestfoodsUrbanSitterVisual NomadWalgreensThe Hon. Myrtle G. WhitmoreThe Whitmore Group, Ltd.Suh Kyung Yoon
$2,500 or moreA La Vielle RussieHawley B. AbelowAble CleaningRichard A. AbramsAbyssinian Baptist ChurchAdvantageCare PhysiciansAfterschool AllianceAnchor ContractorsSean C. AndrewsB. Dean AngelakosApple Metro, Inc.Joel AragonaArverne by the Sea LLCBDO USA LLPJoseph P. BenincasaDrs. Georgette F. Bennett and Leonard S. PolonskyElizabeth BerganBlair BerriganMichael A. BiagioliDan BilottiRobert BishopBoerum Hill AssociationClare BradshawBrainbank, Inc.Brandywine Global InvestmentMichelle K. BrindleyBronx Manhattan Association of RealtorsBrooklyn United MethodistDr. Gerard BryantDebbie BuellCaliper Architecture P.C.Loren CannonJoe CarballeiraHoward R. CarettoDavid ChinBrendan CoburnElizabeth Cohernour & David WintersCommerical ClearwaterCommonwealth Resources, Inc.Complete Learning SolutionsJoanne CookCore Services CorporationJeannette M. Corey
Andre CromptonAndrew C. CurtisThe Dana FoundationDeans GraphicsStephen E. DietzJames DilorenzoDIRECTV, Inc.Paul J. DonahueJames T. DopmanAllison J. DowneyAlexa S. EcclesEdison Properties, LLCE-J Electric Installation Co.Elite LaundryDouglas Elliman Property ManagementThe Elmezzi FoundationEncore Capital GroupEnergy Curtailment SpecialistsJoseph M. EnrightFederation of Protestant Welfare Agencies, Inc.First Eagle Investment Management FoundationConnie S. FishmanNiesha FosterFusia Communication, Inc.Future Tech Consultants of New YorkG3 ArchitectsGE FoundationGil-Bar IndustriesMelissa S. GlassGoldman Sachs & CompanyGoulston & StorrsSharon GreenbergerWheaton I. GriffinAileen R. GriffithGro Development LLCMartha S. GurwitVeronica W. HackettLyn A. HallHappy Care Pharmacy, Inc.Anita HarveyDozier HastyKelly L. HayesGrant HelleurHenry Schein, Inc.Mark G. HigginsJonathan HolmanPatricia HubbardThe Hudson Companies Inc.Greg F. HurleyHutchinson Metro CenterHyperactive Content LLCICBC-NY, LLC (WBLS/WLIB)Investors BankInvestors Savings Bank Charitable FoundationIorio Family FoundationCheryl JamesJFord Consulting LLCDordy JourdainJules and Associates, Inc.The Kaye Family FoundationKBACE Technologies, Inc.Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
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Labrador Technology, Inc.Brian LeungLife FitnessThe Links/Metro Manhattan ChapterHeather LivernoisDr. Reginald ManningRodney Marr and Rosalie WhiteMax MihovEileen MinneforMorvillo LawEllen M. MurphyCindy A. MurrayNeedham & Company, LLCJonathan NelsonNew York State YMCA FoundationNormandy Real EstateNYC DOHMHEileen O’ConnorEugene Oliver, Jr.One Hundred Black MenMichael and Lara O’ShaughnessyTrisha OstergaardP.J. Mechanical CorporationCatherine ParadisoGary ParkParsonsParsons & WhittemoreEthel PattersonPeckar & Abramson, PCPhiladelphia Insurance CompaniesEric Queen & Renee GarrickQueensborough Rotary ClubQuest Diagnostics, Inc.Raice Contracting CorporationRealty Three LLCRelationship ScienceHillary RichardRidgewood Savings BankRivlab Transportation CorporationDr. Carrie RobinsonMarilyn RosenbergThomas and Georgina RussoMichael G. SalibaSavoy AssociatesScaran Heating & Air ConditioningDavid ScharnweberSchnader Harrison Segal & LewisJudy and Bennet SchonfeldSecurity USA, Inc.Seewe African Dance CompanyChristine ShefferVarinder P. SinghMarva Smalls EndowmentSONYAngela P. SpeakmanSRS Enterprises, Inc.Elizabeth SteinZachary SternSerena StonickSTV IncorporatedThe Switzer GroupTaconic Charitable FoundationTaubs Floor Covering of Staten IslandArthur G. TaylorTD Charitable Foundation
Thales Transport & Security, Inc.Thornton Tomasetti, Inc.Titan Construction Services LLCNathaniel Brent TollisonThe Travelers Companies, Inc.TTI, Inc.Turtle Bay AssociationUniQuestUnited Metro Energy Corp.Verizon FoundationSheridan VichieGretchen WalkerScott WalshWater Island Capital, LLCWeight Watchers InternationalAlison Charie Weinsweig & Joel ZytnickWestern BeefTrey Whitfield FoundationCynthia and William WilbyWolfe Doyle Advertising IncYork Capital ManagementClayton YoungSylvia Zhou
$1,000 or moreA&W Fire ControlJames P. AccursoMatthew AckertDeborah AdamsADCO Electrical CorporationAIGWilliam B. AimettiCharles AinsworthOlurotimi AkinnuoyeRichard M. AksTrudy AlexanderAll-Safe LLCThe Allstate FoundationAMA Consulting, Inc.AMC NetworksAmerican Development GroupAmerican Endowment FoundationJ. Dean AmroShawn M. AndersonDavid AndrewsRoseanne AntonucciPeter ArbeenyAriel InvestmentsArthur F. ArmstrongEdward W. ArmstrongGil AronowSonia AtherlyJames A. Attwood, Jr.John AtwaterDiego AvilesDennis BaileyDiane P. BakerThe Bank of East Asia, LimitedHelene R. BanksKim W. BarryAlberto BarzolaBay Crane Service, Inc.Alice Beal, MDKenneth and Linda BellBellaire Square LLC
Lori R. BensonRicardo BenthamBeplat HardwareMonica BermissJoan and Alan Bernikow PhilanthrophyAndrew M. BernsteinWendy BerryAnnamaria BertacchiBHI ConstructionFaiz and Naveen BhoraRichard BianchiJohn BinettiKathleen H. BirroJudith BishopBlaize Advisors, Inc.Jennifer and David BlueSiobhan BodtBohemia Garden CenterBrad BordenSandra L. BountyBryan A. BowersRichard and Tanya BraccoBridge Street Development Corp.Gretchen BrigdenBright Vision Optical, Inc. Brodsky Family FoundationThe Bronx Design GroupBronx Rotary Club FoundationElizabeth BrooksSharlene BrownElizabeth BrydenRobert E. Buckholz, Jr.Elizabeth BurnettBurrows Family TrustToby ByrneJennifer CaiafaCAKE Websites and More, LLC.Campus Coach LinesCanon Solutions America, Inc.Lisa CanouraCaratFrank P. CarboneCare CycleJustin F. CarrollMr. and Mrs. Richard CashinCassidy TurleyJoseph C. CassinCasten Family FoundationDr. Anthony J. CataneseKimberlee CavarrettaUrs CeteCFS Steel CompanyChampion Combustion CorporationAdam Chang, MDCraig S. CharieKendall CharterLucille ChazanoffChelsea LightingBetty K. ChengChelsea ChengRonald CherryKeung CheungPatricia ChinKathleen ChopinKevin Christie
Len E. ChurnetskiCincinnati Asset Management, Inc.Patricia CirbusCitnalta Construction Corp.Barry ClarkeDelroy ClarkeWilliam R. ClineCN PlumbingHarry D. CohenGregory CoilGeoff ColeComDesign Global CorporationCommon Ground Safe HavenComponent Assembly Systems, Inc.Ebony Conely-YoungThe Conquering TabernacleJill M. ConsidineConstellation EnergyFrank CordaHenry CortesAllen CostaConsuelo CotterMartin J. CottinghamThe Cowles Charitable TrustPaul J. CrawfordAnn M. CreoDavid T. CrockettAlberto CruzE.E. Cruz & Company, Inc.Cullen and Dykman, LLPBrian CunninghamOrville W. DaleDaniell Family FoundationDanna & AssociatesNathan S. DarrowJonathan M. DavidoffJason R. Davidson & Ricky G. EwellJamel D. DavisGraham DawDayton Inspection Services, Inc.Kathy Deane-KrantzRohan DeFreitasJay DellaconaDemocracy Preparatory Charter SchoolMarie DeRosaJim and Anne DesLondeCedric D. DewKelvin DiamondDistinctive OfficesJudith DorseyJanet L. DowneyGina M. DuclayanPaul DunkelDutch Productions, Inc.Clare F. DwyerDominic EbanksEconomy Fuel Oil, Inc.EDM Electrical Contractor, Inc.Jennifer EisenstadtElite Specialty Coatings PlusHenry ElsesserEmpire TransitErnest EngBrian P. EngelbertJoe and Judy Engelbert
Alfred ErdmannSandra Erickson Real Estate Inc.Olga EspirituJohn EspositoEuro Security LLCEveillard Family CharitableEverpowerFairpointe Capital LLCNancy FalloFamily Associates S/SFamous Horse, dba V.I.M.Federal Law Enforcement FoundationDana FeinbergPrince FelixMarco FiallosLesley FieldFillmore RealtyFirequench, Inc.Stephanie FischerAlan H. FishmanJohn FloodFlushing BankFlushing Savings BankFMI CorporationFood Bazaar- BOGOPA Service CorporationBlake W. FooteWilliam ForbathFordham UniversityHenry D. ForrestTiffeny ForrestAmi ForteMarty ForthAnn P. FosterisFoundation for LettersEmilie FranskeThe French-Japanese InstituteRobert A. FriedlanderMax FriedmanFrink-Hamlett Legal SolutionsSherrika FullerGACE Consulting Engineers PCGalasso Trucking & Rigging, Inc.Gallant & Wein CorporationDaniel GarberGas Alternative Systems, Inc.Paula and John GavinGenslerChristopher GeraciAmy GillensonGillWright GroupJudith Gische & Steven SchurkmanAdam GlassmanGlaxoSmithKline FoundationKimberly GodwinTina GonzalesFelix GonzalezRobert D. GoodmanAmanda GorGospel Spreading ChurchCody GoudeauMarcia GowenStanley E. GraysonEmily GreenbergGreenpoint Lions Club
Matthew Greenwald & AssociatesGrey-Ruso Construction Corp.Hercules GrigosBenjamin GrossmanJohn M. GruberPhilip GuarnieriLaura GuerrieroBeverley Guntley-Brown, Ph.D.Grace M. HahnPeter D. HamiltonMichael W. Hampar & Alex GlickmanHarlem Hospital CenterKatherine HarrisLakeisha HarrisPatricia Hassett RibaudoLetty HawthorneMolly HeffernanJoshua R. HeitlerMarcia A. HenryDawn Rubel HerbertTamiko HersheyKeith E. HicksMaria Teresa HiladoSally HillAmy K. HoLinda HoffmanAlice J. HongHong Kong Dragon Boat FestivalGeorge M. HopkinsTim HoskingDr. Susan HudecStephen HuebnerHulu, LLCLa-Asia HundleyBlake HutchesonIdeal Supply CompanyIndeedLiza IngBarbara IngrahamInitiative MediaInstitute for Global EthicsInternational Union Operating 14 14BIPTV Logistics, Inc.Michael IsaacsMarjorie G. Jean-JacquesThomas Jefferson-Rosenberg FoundationNino JimenezEric JohnsonMichael JohnsonSamuel JohnsonMarjorie JosephMark Jurish and Judith YavitzLeonard KassanKee & Lau-Kee, PLLCJawanza A. KeitaMichael A. KellerJ. Timothy KellyKeyBank FoundationFrederick KincheloeCharles A. KingKenny and Nora KingMegan KingKiwanis Club of GlendaleMelvin Kling
Andrew P. KloppKenneth KlumBrian K. KoehlerWilliam KohaneAaron J. KruzikiBrian LalineMark E. LanaghanThe Lane Construction CorporationGlenn Lau-KeeYoung LeeWilliam K. Lee, MDMichael Lee, Sr.Leonard Powers, Inc.Lemuel D. LevingstonSharon LevyRaymond LiangA. Mitti LiebersohnLilker AssociatesLinkedinJanet M. LoCurtoKatherine LongWilliam M. LothianAmelia LovetteNarcisa LozaLRP Construction CorporationRobin LundThe Martin Luther SchoolPatrick and Thalia MaBrian MacNeelaMadison Realty CapitalMagnum Real Estate GroupBrian R. MahonySchone MallietMarina CafeMaser ConsultingBlythe S.J. MastersGertrude B. and Mortimer May FoundaitionTerry McClainPeter McCormickJoanne N. McGlinchyLaura McGrathMcKissack & McKissackMediavestDr. Daniel MegnaHarry Mellis Youth Handball ProgramMelto Metal Products Co. Inc.Dr. Doreen Mensah-HindsMercer (US) IncStephen J. MerifieldEileen MerkentJohn R. Merlino, Jr., Esq.Metropolitan Judo AssociationAdam E. MeyerCatherine MeyerJonathan D. MeyerNina R. MeyerMelanie MeyersLou MezzoThe Migdol Family Foundation, Inc.Milbank Memorial FundArletha MillerChristian W. MillerDavid MillerPeter Miller
William H. MillerMr. and Mrs. Michael MinikesRussel and Randi MironJacqueline MislaModell’s, Inc.Marit A. MolinSoon Joo Lee MoonPhilip Jr. MorganKenneth MorrisonThe Morrison & Foerster FoundationSam and Fanny Moskowitz FundCharles MossRaj MukherjiRama and Manjula MukhopadhyayAlcides MulgraveMichael P. MulliganEllen MurphyKerry MurphyTyronza K. MurrayMustard Seed AssociatesJack MyersTor MyhrenNAMI - Harlem, Inc.National Football LeagueNational Postal AllianceMadeline NelsonVernetta NelsonSydney A. NeuhausNew Clean CityNew York Adult Day Care Center CorporationNew York Concrete CorporationNews CorporationLynn NicholasNicotra FoundationBruce K. NilesJoahkim NoahNouveau Elevator Industries, Inc.Mari Kim NovakNYBDC Charitable FoundationGary P. O’BrienGloria O’DonnellAngela OlsenOmnispective Management CorporationKathy O’SullivanJudy OuzielSang H. PakMargaret PalermoLouisa PalmerPatrice PanzaSamantha PapadakisMary S. ParkTheresa ParkPark Avenue Building & RoofingParsons BrinckerhoffThe Parsons Family FoundationDr. Sanjivan PatelParag P. Patel, D.M.D.Martena PattynamaDave PenskiJuan C. PerezJoseph Perini Memorial FoundationMary E. PetersonMaria PetroneScarlett A. Pildes
Annual Campaign
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Annual Campaign
Lucius Pitkin, Inc.Samantha L. Pitre-QuillenSelvaggia PizzettiRose PolidoroPort Morris Tile & Marble CorporationTimothy L. Porter, Esq.Dianne PowersPraesidium, Inc.Michael and Vikki PriceTrevor PrinceChristina PulloQueens Public Communications CorporationHarold QuintanaRichard A. RaffettoMaribeth S. RaheRanjeev RamdeenErika RautenstrauchRCC Management, Inc.Red Hook Container Terminal LLCDr. Abdul RehmanRose E. ReichmanRHAMCOMark A. RiccaJames RicchiutiShanyce RichardsonRichmond Elevator Company, Inc.Rachael RinaldoHunter Roberts Construction Group LLCMarcel RobinDaniel RockerJames L. RockwitzFiordaliza and Eliezer RodriguezRamon RodriguezIvy Rose Foundation, Inc.Michael S. RosenthalRochelle A. RossAmy and Greg RowlandJames and Gretchen RubinStephen F. RuddyCleveland D. RueckertWilliam D. RueckertWilliam RuhlRusso, Scamardella & D’Amato P.CRustic Music CenterKent W. SampsonJohn SanchezWalter H. SanchezSantanderSusan and Nicholas SargenRamesh SarvaSaxe Doernberger & Vita, P.C.Frank ScarangelloSchiavone Construction Co., LLCGerhard H. SchulmeyerSciame Construction, LLCAnderson A. SealesSeido Juku Benefit FoundationNicholas and Leona SellitriJohn SemeradTammy SerbeeAmi A. Shah, MDGeeta SharmaDennis P. SheahanShahriq Sheikh
Roy I. ShirwindtThe Shoreland FoundationLee S. SiegelsonBradley Scott SilverbushSilvercup StudiosJen SilversJohn SimeonidisPeter SimeonidisDonald and Sylvia SimonSimone Management Group, Inc.John SkipperWyndy W. SloanGreg SmithMarie C. SmithSelden SmithThe Smoke JointTed SnowdonKenneth SolomonLouis M. SolomonMahadai SomarooKyung Sook ParkSouth Street Securities HoldingSpartan Security Services, Inc.Catherine P. SpringerArthur D. SquareJosh StabenfeldtJessica and Daniel StancoEmily and Ryan StarkStaten Island Rotary FoundationPaul E. Steiger & Wendy BrandesJay E. SternbergJumaane Omar Stewart FoundationJeffrey A. StrongWilliam M. Suggs, Jr.Won Suk OkJeanie SunSyska Hennessy GroupDavid TaiTectonic Engineering & Surveying Consultants, P.C.Christopher W. TennysonSharon J. TepperConnie ThanasoulisJennifer B. ThomasMary J. ThompsonThorobird Companies LLCJustin and Kristi ToweyLoretta T. TrapaniTres Chic Furs, Ltd.Chau Trinh-ShevrinTeresa A. TritchHelen M. TruaxMaritza TseMelvin TseU3 Advisors, Inc.United Brethren’s Church on Staten IslandUnited East Athletics AssociationKoang Up ZuUrban Associates, LLCUS Bancorp FoundationToby UsnikSanjay ValvaniSarah C. VandeweerdtLisa Varlack Betts
The Venetian GroupJoseph VerheyMary VinesWABC-TVGregg WalkerMel WalkerWanda WalkerDana WanCharles B. WangJack and Mary Ward Charitable FundBernard and Paula WarrenRichard WassermanWB Engineers & ConsultantsWB WoodThe Weather ChannelWebster BankKristine and Scott WedeDebbie W. WeickDara L. WeissJames WhelanRobert and Stephanie WhiteSamuel WhitfieldValentine K. WhittakerWilmington Trust, N.A.Annie WilsonKay Wilson StallingsWithumSmith+Brown, PCIrene Wolfe and Gary WolfeWoman’s Seamen’s Friend SocietyJuE WongAnthony WoodsWorking Media GroupWorld Series of Stikball, Inc.WTC Properties, LLCTodd WycheJessica WygandJie YinKang Yoo YunHyung Young ParkYuco Managment, Inc.Miguel Zapico
Government Support
FederalUS Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentUS Department of LaborUS Department of State
StateNYS AssemblyNYS SenateNYS Department of Criminal JusticeNYS Department of EducationNYS Department of State NYS Office of Children and Family ServicesNYS Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse ServicesNYS Higher Education Services Corporation
CityNYC Office of the MayorNYC CouncilNYC Department of EducationNYC Department for the AgingNYC Department of Cultural Affairs NYC Department of Parks and RecreationNYC Department of Youth and Community DevelopmentNYC Economic Development Corp.NYC Human Resources AdministrationNYC Department of ProbationOffice of the Bronx Borough PresidentOffice of the Manhattan Borough PresidentOffice of the Staten Island Borough President
Anonymous (2)Ethel AdlerCharles Ainsworth*Michael and JoAnn AlfanoAlan S. AlpertJosé AnaniasSean C. AndrewsJoel and Rhela Aragona*John and Elena AtwaterDiego Aviles*Alejandro AzuajeDeborah Bagatta-BowlesJames T. Beale Jr.Mike and Avryl Beck*Lori Rose Benson and David RodriguezJames S. BergerAnne Bergquist Jack BerkAndrew Bernstein*Charles BettsRichard BianchiKathleen BirroAnita BlakkanChris Blunt*René BouchardRichard J. BoyleSaul BregmanJeanne BrennanSharlene BrownDr. Gerard BryantHoward Caretto and Clare JohannessenJustin F. CarrollKimberlee CavarrettaKendall CharterSheila Clark-HawkinsGregory Coil*Ebony Conely-YoungJeannette CoreyPaul Crawford Shannon CussenPaul CusterGloria D’AmatoErik Daubert and Andrea MieleSam K. DavisLois N. De ConcaLouis De FazioMaria M. Del ToroMarilyn and Cedric DewMartha Bakos Dietz and Stephen Dietz*Thomas J. DillmanJoseph DiMaggio James DolleBeryl I. DuncanElaine EdmondsJanice Reals ElligDaniel E. EmersonJoel EmrichDana FeinbergBen and Nellie Fernandez
Jacqueline FilisConnie Fishman*Tiffeny ForrestMarty W. ForthJane E. FrancisDaniel GarberPaula L. GavinAmy GillensonEugene GiscombeSusan GlassDonald GoldmanWheaton and Eileen GriffinMichael and Susana Guarino*Jeni E. and Scott K. HallidayRobert A. HanleyAnita HarveyJames D. HavlickJoyce A. HealyMolly HeffernanJoshua R. Heitler*Keith HicksJohn V. HiltonGreg HurleyLatoya JacksonBenjamin R. JacobsonMr. and Mrs. Walter I. JacobyMr. and Mrs. John JorgensenDordy JourdainJoanna M. Kapner*Martin L. KeefeMichael A. KellerArchibald. E. King, Jr.Charles A. King and Cathleen Woods-King Megan C. KingRobert M. KirkDonald W. KorsunJamé KrauterGary I. Laermer*Ralph LanoueWilliam K. and Hwain Lee Kenneth LevyFred LifaviLiliane LittmanJack and Cieli Lund*Robin Lund Thalia and Patrick MaRobin and Barry MacTaggartLois C. MageeSal and Laura MagliettaAlice L. MairsMr. and Mrs. William A. MarkellClara McDonald*Rena McGreevy*John MercierGloria E. MessamPaula MichtomChristian W. MillerFloyd Miller
Melvin “Chris” MillerJacqueline MislaAnthony MonforteJanet T. MulcareChristina MullarkeyEllen MurphyTyronza K. MurrayDr. Martin L. NassKathy NeiberRobert W. NortonEileen O’ConnorOng Family FoundationAnnette B. OsnosJudy OuzielElizabeth Papierowicz*Mary S. ParkStephen ParkerJoseph PasquenzaJolaina PeltierColin A. Peters, Jr.Scarlett A. PildesJavier PintoNicole PoldiakMaibe PonetSusan P. PorterJohn and Susan PreisJohn Prudden, Jr.John RappaportMary Jane L. Raymond*Chester and Gladys RedheadLisa RenaudMark RichardsGrace E. RichardsonDiane RizzoloGrace RochfordMrs. Kenneth H. RockeyFiordaliza and Eliezer RodriguezPhyllis G. RoeEileen L. and J. Frederick RogersR. Stephen RoodWilliam A. Roos IVJohn RothWilliam D. RueckertMrs. John H. SchweigerPaulette SegalJohn SemeradIdesta SeverinAmi Shah M.D. and Kamesh Nagarajan*Susan SharerLuther F. SiesLisa N. SifreJennifer SilversWyndy Wilder SloanHarold C. SmithJohn A. and Jayne M. SpensieriArthur Square*Kimberly StephensonLarry StevensChristopher Stromee
Ralisa SubhawRichard M. SwordMr. and Mrs. Arthur TaylorElizabeth Toledo-CruzMelvin Tse*Kenneth B. TurpinArthur UllrichJoseph VerheySteven VitaleKarl M. and Mary Ellen von der Heyden*Thomas WagnerGretchen WalkerDebbie T. WeickMary Elizabeth Wendt*Mr. and Mrs. Daniel WestHelen WhaleyRosalie White and Rodney Marr*The Hon. Myrtle G. Whitmore*Daniel Wiener and Ellen Freudenheim*Adela S. and Lucius Wilmerding IIIAlyce H. Wu
In Memoriam Marilyn ApelsonIrving V. BarthNorman BluestoneLouis P. BraunGlendon Breedy*Harold BushReginald Butts*Barbara J. CaillerWilliam I. CampbellRuth K. CooperDaniel EpsteinMax FernbachCarl H. FickeNewton GreenbergHelen HowesPhilip ImperatoElias KarmonCharles KindlIrwin KuttnerPatrick McLoughlinMaurice T. MooreMinerva and Howard MunchWilliam Nelson*Florence OserPeter RamseyMary and Lawrance RockefellerAlma W. SchwambBarnet SheinerDonald L. ShermanLeora SiesEdmund SpeerHoward StevensCharles T. StewartJosephine A. TruzzolinoKurt Weishaupt
Heritage Society
The Heritage Society is made up of our most visionary donors — those who support the YMCA of Greater New York
through a planned or immediate endowment gift. By including the Y in their estates, these donors have proven they
understand the urgency of our mission to effect change for the long run. The 1852 Fellowship recognizes generous
individuals, corporation, or foundations who have provided for the continuation of the YMCA movement in New
York, with a current gift of $1,000 or more to one of our endowment funds. These individuals, corporations and
foundations have made a generous commitment to New York City that will last forever.
*denotes 1852 Fellow44 | 2014 ANNUAL REPORT NEW YORK CITY’S YMCA | 45
Laura Adams
Christopher J. Anderson
Roseanne Antonucci
Christiane Arbesu
Marianne J. Ardito
Anthony and Gina Argento
Arthur F. Armstrong
Hank Arond
Maryellen Barnes
Lewis Bateman
Carmine Battista
Mike Beck
Ronald S. Benchetrit
Drs. Georgette F. Bennett and
Leonard Polonsky
Monica Bermiss
Michael A. Biagioli
Priscilla Blakemore
Anita Blakkan
Gilbert Brady
Kevin Burke
Frank P. Carbone
Howard R. Caretto
Marilyn Caselli
Richard Cashin
Len E. Churnetski
Ethelind A. Coblin
Brendan Coburn
Chas. Cohen
Joanne Cook
Sharon Corrente
Peter Cruz
Royal Curry
Orville W. Dale
Norma D’Arrigo
Samuel Davis
Graham Daw
Gregory & Carol Dee
William R. Denhard
Kelvin Diamond
Jacqueline M. Didier
Stephen E. Dietz
Ronald P. DiMasi
Daniel L. Doctoroff
Judith Dorsey
Martine Dufresne
Mary Dujmich
Mary Beth Early
Janice Ellig and Bruce Ellig
Jane B. Engquist
Peter Falcone
George R. Fearon
Prince Felix
Robin Feuerstein
Sylvie Fitzpatrick
Robert A. Friedlander
Max Friedman
Barbara Galeotafiore
Mark Galeotafiore
Geraldine Gallashaw
Paula and John J. Gavin
Jane R. Gerard
Daniel Gerstman
Amy Gillenson
Deane A. Gilliam
Melissa S. Glass
Marcia Gowen
Peter R. Gradelski
Ilene I. Granderson
Martha S. Gurwit
Witt Halle
Ira Halperin
Robert G. & Marie D. Harris
Tom E. Harvey
Kelly L. Hayes
Joshua R. Heitler
Nancy Hoffman
Darryl Hollon
Patricia Hubbard
Darryl L. Hunt
Greg Hurley
Barbara Ingraham
Kenneth M. Kamler
Charles A. King and
Cathleen Woods King
Ian M. Kirschner
Dori Kohlberg
David R. Lagasse
Gerald L. Laskey
Dr. Michael H. Lavyne
Barbara H. Linski
Susan E. Madigan
Eleanor A. Maren
Christine Martin
Clara M. McDonald
Patricia McGowan
Dr. Doreen Mensah-Hinds
Catherine Meyer
Doris S. Michaels
Rex W. Mixon
Anthony Monforte
Marlene Mordowitz
Michael P. Mulligan
Thomas Murn
Jonathan Nelson
Bruce K. Niles
Steven Nisberg
Keelan and Timothy Noble
Joe M. Norton
Eugene Oliver
Stephen G. Oswald
Catherine Paradiso
Theresa Park
Ethel Patterson
Earl and Gloria Patton
Vincent A. Pecoraro
Anthony J. Piccillo
Conchita Pineda
Deborah Polinsky
Daniel Polowetzky
Amelia Prounis
Dr. Charles J. Ptak
Eugene E. Reilly
John P. Rennie
Marcel Robin
Dr. Carrie Robinson
Sarah A. Robinson
Herbert Rodriguez
Rochelle A. Ross
William and Fleur Rueckert
William Ruhl
Barry Salzberg
Walter Sanchez
Daniel R. Schindler
Edith Schkrutz
Richard Schroeder
Arlene Secretaria
Nicholas and Leona Sellitri
Marjorie Shea
Dennis P. Sheahan
Edward Silverman
John Skipper
Paul & Kelly Ann Snisky
Margaret C. Snyder
George E. Sopasakis
Arthur D. Square
Sharon L. Stein
Zachary Stern
Margaret Stewart
Gregg Swain
Kathleen K. Swift
Arthur G. Taylor
Martin Tekulsky
Sharon J. Tepper
Peter Tesoriero
David W. Thomas
Melissa A. Thomas
Arnold M. Toren
Helen M. Truax
Maritza Tse
Karl von der Heyden
Gregg Walker
Mel Walker
Dr. Sandra R. Weinstein
Paul & Cornelia H. Weiss
Mary Elizabeth Wendt
Hon. Myrtle G. Whitmore
Shirley Whitney
Thomas Whitridge
Patricia A. Williams
Kay Wilson Stallings
Wendy M. Wolf
Doris D. Wooten
Todd Wyche
Suh Kyung Yoon
Clayton Young
George Yourke
Raymond H. Yu
President’s Council
The following page is dedicated to the members of our President’s Council – generous donors who have continuously
supported our Y’s citywide annual campaign efforts for the past seven years or more. Our 2014 President’s Council
class includes 175 members. These individuals, time and again, have helped our Y’s build and strengthen communities
throughout New York City.
Board of Directors
CHAIRSal MagliettaExecutive Vice PresidentU.S. Bank
VICE CHAIRSChris BluntExecutive Vice President and Co-PresidentInsurance and Agency GroupNew York Life Insurance Company
Nancy E. CalderonGlobal Lead PartnerKPMG
Robert C. LieberExecutive Managing DirectorC-III Capital Partners
Sandie O‘ConnorChief Regulatory Affairs OfficerJ.P. Morgan Chase
MEMBERSSusan S. AlexanderExecutive Vice President, Worldwide Head of Human ResourcesSotheby’s
Joseph P. BenincasaPresident & CEOThe Actors Fund
Jacques BrandChief Executive OfficerDeutsche Bank Americas
Justin Carroll, Branch RepresentativeVice PresidentGuggenheim Partners
Wellington ChenExecutive DirectorThe Chinatown Partnership
Brian CornellChairman & CEOTarget Corporation
Jay CrossPresidentRelated Hudson Yards
Richard C. DelaneySenior Vice President, Operations (retired)PepsiCo
Eugene GiscombePresident & CEOGiscombe Realty Group LLC
Stanley E. Grayson
Scott K. HallidayVice Chair, Northeast Region Managing PartnerEY
Steven J. KimbleNortheast Regional Tax Managing PartnerDeloitte LLP
Robert A. KnakalChairman of NY Investment SalesCushman & Wakefield
Jeffrey M. LevyPresident & CEORailWorks Corporation
Randy M. MastroPartnerGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
James A. McNamaraManaging Director, Investment Management DivisionGoldman Sachs
The Reverend Joseph M. McShane, S.J. PresidentFordham University
Walter MontgomeryPartner (retired)Finsbury
Eileen K. Murray
Daniel A. NeffExecutive Committee Co-Chair & PartnerWachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz
R. Donahue PeeblesChairman & CEOThe Peebles Corporation
Paul J. Pullo, Branch RepresentativeUnited Metro Energy Corp.
Thomas J. Quinlan IIIPresident & CEORR Donnelley
Natalia Rios, Youth RepresentativeLong Island City YMCA
Eliezer Rodriguez, Branch RepresentativeChief Executive OfficerBronx-Manhattan North Association of Realtors
Cleveland D. RueckertResearch AssociateUBS Investment Bank
Elizabeth RutledgeExecutive Vice PresidentCard Products and Benefits American Express
Robert ScamardellaManaging PartnerRusso, Scamardella and D’Amato
Justin SkalaPresident, North AmericaColgate-Palmolive Company
Tenaja Smith-Butler, Youth RepresentativeBronx YMCA
JuE WongChief Executive OfficerStriVectin®
Raymond H. YuPresidentYuco Management, Inc.
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Emeritus Board Association Staff Leadership
Barry Salzberg, ChairChief Executive OfficerDeloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited
Robert AnnunziataChairman (retired)ATEF, Inc.
Kevin BurkeChairman, President & CEO (retired)Consolidated Edison, Inc.
Janice Reals ElligCo-Chief Executive OfficerChadick Ellig, Inc.
Timothy P. FlynnChairman (retired)KPMG International
Glenn Lau-KeePartnerKee & Lau-Kee PLLC
William K. Lee, MDPresidentCardiac Associates of North Jersey
Consuelo MackAnchor & Executive Producer Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
Timothy L. PorterChief Client Relationship Counsel (retired)Proskauer Rose LLP
John Rowe, MDProfessor, Columbia University Mailman SchoolChairman & CEO (retired), Aetna
William D. RueckertManaging MemberOyster Management Group, LLC
Diana L. TaylorManaging DirectorWolfensohn & Co. LLC
Hon. Merryl H. TischChancellorNew York State Board of Regents
Roger M. VaseyManaging PartnerConyers Capital LLC
Karl M. von der HeydenVice Chairman (retired)PepsiCo, Inc.
Hon. Myrtle G. WhitmoreCommissioner (retired)New York City Housing Authority
Jack LundPresident & Chief Executive Officer
Michael GuarinoExecutive Vice President &Chief Financial Officer
Rena McGreevySenior Vice President &Chief Operating Officer
Paul CusterSenior Vice PresidentGovernment Relations & Corporate Secretary
Gary LaermerSenior Vice President &Chief Development Officer
Sean AndrewsVice PresidentYouth Development
Diego AvilesVice PresidentFund Development
Lori Rose BensonVice PresidentHealthy Lifestyles
Richard BianchiVice PresidentProperties
Gregory CoilVice PresidentOperations and Properties
Tiffeny ForrestVice PresidentOperations
Michael KellerVice PresidentOperations
Heather LivernoisVice PresidentFinance
Sharon LevyVice PresidentPublic Affairs
Ellen MurphyVice PresidentCommunications
Eileen O’ConnorVice PresidentOperations
Jim TrocchiaVice PresidentHuman Resources
Mel TseVice PresidentOperations
John AtwaterSenior Executive Information Technology & CONNECT
Lauren BarrSenior ExecutiveYouth & Community Engagement
Joel EmrichSenior ExecutiveBoard Development
Anita HarveySenior Executive DirectorOperations
Jacqueline MislaSenior Executive Y After School, Camps & Education Services
Judy OuzielSenior Executive DirectorStrategic Initiatives
Mary Jane RaymondCorporate ControllerFinance
William J. SmithSenior ExecutiveEnterprise Compliance,Enterprise Risk Management
Loretta TrapaniSenior Executive Staff Development
John RappaportSenior Executive DirectorOperations
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YMCA OF GREATER NEW YORK5 West 63rd Street6th FloorNew York, NY 10023
1 BEDFORD-STUYVESANT YMCA Olurotimi Akinnuoye, Branch Board Chair Dordy Jourdain, Executive Director 1121 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216
2 BRONX YMCA Eliezer Rodriguez, Branch Board Co-Chair Geri Sciortino, Branch Board Co-Chair Sharlene Brown, Executive Director 2 Castle Hill Avenue Bronx, NY 10473
3 CHINATOWN YMCA Ryan Chan, Branch Board Chair Jeannette Corey, Executive Director 273 Bowery Street New York, NY 10002
4 CONEY ISLAND YMCA Samuel Moore, Executive Director 2980 W 29th St. Brooklyn, NY 11224
5 CROSS ISLAND YMCA Tom Tysz, Branch Board Chair Dana Feinberg, Executive Director 238-10 Hillside Avenue Bellerose, NY 11426
6 DODGE YMCA Steve Dietz, Branch Board Chair David Andrews, Executive Director 225 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11201
7 FLATBUSH YMCA Beverley Guntley-Brown, Ph.D., Branch Board Chair Kendall Charter, Executive Director 1401 Flatbush Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11210
8 FLUSHING YMCA Betty Cheng, Branch Board Chair Jen Silvers, Executive Director 138-46 Northern Boulevard Flushing, NY 11354
9 GREENPOINT YMCA Paul J. Pullo, Branch Board Chair Melvin Tse, Interim Executive Director 99 Meserole Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11222
10 HARLEM YMCA Schone Malliet, Branch Board Chair John Rappaport, Executive Director 180 West 135th Street New York, NY 10030
11 JAMAICA YMCA David W. Thomas, Branch Board Chair Cedric Dew, Executive Director 89-25 Parsons Boulevard Jamaica, NY 11432
12 LONG ISLAND CITY YMCA Michael Connery, Branch Board Chair Ebony Conely-Young, Executive Director 32-23 Queens Boulevard Long Island City, NY 11101
13 MCBURNEY YMCA Colin Peters, Branch Board Chair Jolaina Peltier, Executive Director 125 West 14th Street New York, NY 10011
14 NEW YORK YMCA CAMP Joshua Heitler, Branch Board Chair Gregory Coil, Interim Executive Director 160 Big Pond Road Huguenot, NY 12746
15 NORTH BROOKLYN YMCA Phyllis White Throrne, Branch Board Chair Michael Keller, Executive Director 570 Jamaica Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11208
16 PARK SLOPE ARMORY YMCA 361 15th Street Brooklyn, NY 11215
17 PROSPECT PARK YMCA Jed Meyer, Branch Board Chair Erika Rautenstrauch, Executive Director 357 Ninth Street Brooklyn, NY 11215
18 RIDGEWOOD YMCA Peter J. Simeonidis, Branch Board Chair LaKeisha Harris, Executive Director 69-02 64th Street Ridgewood, NY 11385
19 ROCKAWAY YMCA AT ARVERNE BY THE SEA Rick Hopkins, Executive Director 207 Beach 73rd St. Arverne, NY 11692
STATEN ISLAND (SI) YMCA Frank Scarangello, Branch Board Chair Anita Harvey, Senior Executive Director 3939 Richmond Avenue Staten Island, NY 10312
20 SI SOUTH SHORE YMCA Michael Gervasi, Branch Board Chair Anita Harvey, Interim Executive Director 3939 Richmond Avenue Staten Island, NY 10312
21 SI COUNSELING SERVICE YMCA Serena Stonick, Branch Board Chair Jacqueline Filis, Executive Director 3911 Richmond Avenue Staten Island, NY 10312
22 SI BROADWAY YMCA John R. Birstler, Branch Board Chair Joseph Verhey, Executive Director 651 Broadway Staten Island, NY 10310
23 VANDERBILT YMCA Justin F. Carroll, Branch Board Chair Anita Harvey, Executive Director 224 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017
24 WEST SIDE YMCA Niesha Foster, Branch Board Chair Eileen O’Connor, Executive Director 5 West 63rd Street New York, NY 10023
YMCA of Greater New York5 West 63rd Street; 6th FlNew York, NY 10023(212) 630-9600 ymcanyc.org