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Page 1: THE ANDREW GLOVER YOUTH PROGRAM’S …...Arturo with his 2015 Second Chance Award. You’ve saved our streets. Statistics show that 80% of youth who go to jail commit more crimes

THE ANDREW GLOVER YOUTH PROGRAM’SSECOND CHANCE AWARDS DINNER & AUCTION

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Cushman & Wakefield congratulates our colleague

recognized for his efforts on behalf of youth at risk

RON LO RUSSOPresident

New York Tri-State Region

ANDREW GLOVER YOUTH PROGRAM and its mission to reclaim young people

from lives of crime

The firm is proud to support the

WELCOME.

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October 29, 2015

HonoringRon Lo RussoPresident, New York Tri–State Region Cushman & Wakefield

Event Co-ChairsBruce MoslerStephen SiegelRobert IvanhoePeter Riguardi

Special Guest PresenterHonorable Edward McLaughlinNew York County Supreme Court Justice

Mistress of CeremoniesLynda BaqueroNBC 4 New York Correspondent

6 to 7 PMCocktails & Silent Auction

7 to 9:30 PMDinner, Live Auction & Awards Ceremony

AuctioneerGrant Thompson, AGYP Board Member

MusicJay Prince Trio

AppetizerCrisp Romaine Salad with ParmesanFoccacia Crouton, Mustard Vinaigrette, Pickled Red Onion

EntréeSliced Tenderloin of BeefPureed Yukon Gold Potato Sauteed SpinachSauce Perigourdine

DessertMolten Chocolate Cakewith Vanilla Ice Cream and Seasonal Berries583 Park Avenue Macaroons

Coffee & Tea

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SECOND CHANCES WORK.Founded in 1979, The Andrew Glover Youth Program is a community-based organization that provides alternatives to incarceration and crime prevention programs to youthful offenders and at-risk youths from the Lower East Side and East

Harlem. Each year we serve over 300 youths.Over the years, The Glover Program has saved thousands of young lives and millions of taxpayer dollars. 94% of our successful graduates avoid incarceration within the three-year period

after their completion of our program while only 20% of all juvenile offenders released from a New York State detention facility are able to avoid re-incarceration in the same period. Finally, New York State spends up to $265,000 to

incarcerate one youth for a year. Compare that to The Glover Program’s expense of just $3,700 per year to save a youth through our 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week, life-changing support.

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94%OF GLOVER GRADUATES STAY OUT OF PRISON.

80%OF YOUTHS RELEASED FROM A N.Y.S. JUVENILE FACILITY GO BACK TO PRISON.

AVERAGE ANNUAL COST FOR ONE BED IN A SECURE JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER:

$282,145

AVERAGE ANNUAL COST FOR INCARCERATING A YOUTH IN A NYS JUVENILE FACILITY: $265,000

AVERAGE ANNUAL COST OF REHABILITATING A YOUTH THROUGH THE GLOVER PROGRAM:

$3,700

OUR SUCCESS RATE.

INCARCERATION VS. GLOVER.

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Dear Friends,

I am deeply moved by how many of you are here, helping us change and save lives through your friendship and support. It was 10 years ago when Bruce Mosler agreed to be our very first gala honoree and took the initiative to introduce the Andrew Glover Youth Program to the real estate community. Stephen Siegel was next as our wonderful 2008 Gala honoree and from that point onward, we have had the privilege of honoring real estate leaders such as Robert Ivanhoe, Steven Pozycki, Peter Riguardi, William Elder, Suzy Reingold and Michael Rotchford. This year we are proud to honor Ron Lo Russo from Cushman & Wakefield.Each of you here tonight has made an impact beyond changing our city’s skyline:You’ve saved lives. The Glover Program gives troubled teens a second chance to get an education and a job instead of wasting their talents and lives in prison. I think of Arturo Garcia who you will meet tonight. At age 16 he was facing a minimum of five years in prison. Instead, our staff worked with Judge Edward J. McLaughlin – an honored guest here tonight – to mandate Arturo to the Glover Program, literally grabbing him off the paddy wagon to save him from lock up. With that second chance, Arturo has straightened out his life, earned his GED and starts college in January where he plans to major in accounting. You will meet Judge McLaughlin this evening as he presents Arturo with his 2015 Second Chance Award.You’ve saved our streets. Statistics show that 80% of youth who go to jail commit more crimes when they’re released. In contrast, 94% of those graduating from the Glover Program never commit a crime again. You’ve saved taxpayers millions of dollars. The Glover Program achieves this success for just $3,700 per youth per year, versus the $265,000 the government spends every time it sends a youth to jail. You do the math – that’s a lot of money that could be used instead to fix our schools, build businesses and jobs, and save families from raising the next generation in homeless shelters. A major reason why the Glover method works so well is that we bring all sides to the table – friends, family, police, parole officers, judges – to support a youth in turning his or her life around. You, too, have taken a place at our table and are a major player in this strategy, joining with others to create second chances and opportunities for more youth.I thank you for being part of the Glover community, for giving your time and talent in so many ways. You have helped our youth establish a sound foundation to last a lifetime. And we couldn’t have gotten this far without you.

Gratefully,Angel RodriguezExecutive Director

ANGEL RODRIGUEZEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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Ron Lo Russo is President, New York Tri-State Region for Cushman & Wakefield, where he oversees all facets of operations and performance of more than 350 Cushman & Wakefield brokerage professionals based in the firm’s nine regional offices.As a key member of the firm’s executive management team in the U.S., he reports directly to Cushman & Wakefield’s President & CEO of the Americas. As part of his strategy to drive growth throughout the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut region, Mr. Lo Russo has focused on the development and acquisition of key sales and management talent to strengthen the firm’s competitive advantage. Among his key accomplishments is the launch and development of a regional training and rotational program for aspiring commercial real estate professionals, “PREP” (Professional Real Estate Program). An attorney by trade, Mr. Lo Russo has structured complex lease and acquisition transactions throughout Manhattan. Prior to joining Cushman & Wakefield, Mr. Lo Russo spent 16 years with Vornado Realty Trust, including seven as Vice President of Leasing for its New York Office Division where he oversaw a portfolio of commercial real estate transactions totaling more than 6.5 million square feet.Mr. Lo Russo is a graduate of the Stern School of Business; holds a J.D. from New York Law School and is licensed to practice law in New York and New Jersey. He is Chairman Emeritus of the Young Men’s/Women’s Real Estate Association and a junior Board Member of New York Cares. Originally from Bergen County, New Jersey, Mr. Lo Russo now resides in Long Island with his wife and three young children.

RON LO RUSSORECIPIENT OF THE ANDREW GLOVER YOUTH PROGRAM’S2015 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD

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Bruce E. Mosler is Chairman of Global Brokerage of Cushman & Wakefield Inc., the world’s largest independent real estate services firm. As CEO from 2005-2010, he secured IFIL Investments, S.p.A. (now EXOR) as the firm’s new majority shareholder. As Chairman, Mr. Mosler advises major tenants and investors on strategic real estate matters, taking a senior role in managing and developing key client relationships on behalf of Cushman & Wakefield on a global basis. He continues to advise Brookfield Properties, Vornado, J.P. Morgan Chase, NYU University Hospital (The Langone Center), Citigroup, Madison Square Garden, the Brooklyn Nets, MetLife and many others. Over the past several decades, in which he was responsible for millions of square feet of leasing with aggregate value over several billion dollars, Mr. Mosler has also advised major corporations on the optimization of their real estate portfolios, including Thompson Reuters, VNU, Infor Technologies, Omnicom, Lenovo and MSG Holdings, L.P. A deal that solidified the renaissance of Times Square led to one of his two wins of the prestigious Deal of the Year Award presented by the Real Estate Board of New York. In 2008 and 2009 he was chosen in a poll of his peers as Commercial Property News Brokerage Executive of the Year and was named CPN’s national Property Services Executive of the Year. As co-chair of the Gala for the past eight years, Mr. Mosler has been an energetic leader instrumental in driving the continued success of the Andrew Glover Youth Program. Honored with Glover’s Community Service Award in 2006, Mr. Mosler has shared his leadership, operational and fund-raising skills and knowledge with numerous other nonprofit, civic and business organizations. Mr. Mosler chairs the Wharton Executive Education Advisory Board, the board of BENS (Business Executives for National Security), and is co-chairman of the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. In addition, he serves on the advisory board for the European Combatant Command. Mr. Mosler also serves on the Board of Governors of the Real Estate Board of New York and is a member of the boards of the Police Athletic League, Tufts University Friend of Fletcher Advisory Board and Syracuse University Institute for Veterans and Military Families, among other civic and charitable organizations. In 2003, REBNY presented Mr. Mosler with its annual Kenneth R. Gerrety Humanitarian Award for his service to the community; he received REBNY’s Louis Smadbeck Broker Recognition Award in 2008; and in 2013 he was the recipient of the U.S. Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation’s Commandant’s Leadership Award.

BRUCE E. MOSLER2015 GALA CO-CHAIRMAN, 2006 HONOREE

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STEPHEN B. SIEGEL

In his role as Chairman of Global Brokerage of CBRE, Stephen Siegel advises major corporations and property owners on a broad range of real estate issues. A five-time recipient of Commercial Property News’ Brokerage Executive of the Year Award, Mr. Siegel is widely regarded in commercial real estate circles as one of the industry’s most talented and prolific professionals. In 2005, he was featured in the Urban Land Institute’s book, “Leadership Legacies: Lessons Learned from Ten Real Estate Legends.” The previous year, Mr. Siegel was honored with Commercial Property News’ Lifetime Achievement Award and named by Crain’s as one of the 100 Most Influential Business Leaders in New York City.Prior to the merger with CBRE, as Chairman and CEO of Insignia/ESG, Mr. Siegel was largely responsible for masterminding the expansion of the firm nationwide as well as globally throughout Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, China, Thailand and Latin America. In that role, he also managed a group that completed approximately $2 billion in co-investments in a wide range of U.S. office, residential, hotel and retail real estate portfolios.Throughout his distinguished career, he has arranged transactions for some of the nation’s most prominent corporate clients, including J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.; Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP; Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP; Amerada Hess Corp.; Sanford C. Bernstein & Co.; Swiss Reinsurance; MetLife; Cerberus Capital Management; and Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld LLP. He has been honored with numerous awards by the Real Estate Board of New York including Most Creative Retail Deal of the Year, the Most Valuable Retail Lease Ever Completed and the Most Ingenious Deal of the Year.Providing leadership on numerous boards and councils, Mr. Siegel is recognized as much for his generosity and contributions to the quality of life in New York as he is for his dedication to the business community and economic vitality of the City. He was the recipient of the Andrew Glover Youth Program’s 2008 Community Service Award and has graciously served as a co-chair of the Glover Program’s annual gala for the past eight years. Among his numerous humanitarian awards are the National Human Relations Award from the American Jewish Committee’s Real Estate Division, the 2007 Israel Peace Medal from the Israel Bonds’ Real Estate and Construction Division and the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations’ Ellis Island Medal of Honor.

2015 GALA CO-CHAIRMAN, 2008 HONOREE

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Robert J. Ivanhoe is Chair of the 200+ lawyer Global Real Estate Practice and Co-Chair of the REIT group at the international law firm, Greenberg Traurig, LLP. With more than 30 years of experience, Mr. Ivanhoe has been recognized as a leader in real estate law by the New York Post, The New York Observer (Top 100 in New York Real Estate), and Real Estate New York. Under Mr. Ivanhoe’s leadership, Greenberg Traurig was named the 2015 Law Firm of the Year in Real Estate Law by U.S. News and Best Lawyers.A graduate of American University Washington College of Law, Mr. Ivanhoe’s real estate accolades include listings and top rankings in Chambers and Partners USA, an annual listing of the leading business lawyers and law firms in the world; The Best Lawyers in America; The Legal 500 United States; and Who’s Who Legal, The International Who’s Who of Real Estate Lawyers. He was also listed in New York Metro Super Lawyers as one of the Top 10 Lawyers in New York. Mr. Ivanhoe has been a tireless supporter of the Glover organization, generously serving as co-chair of the Program’s annual gala for five consecutive years. Together with his wife Anne, Mr. Ivanhoe was the recipient of the Andrew Glover Youth Program’s 2010 Community Service Award. Mr. and Mrs. Ivanhoe are also active in many local community activities near their Greenwich, Connecticut home. Mr. Ivanhoe has been the recipient of numerous outstanding honors and awards. Most recently, Mr. Ivanhoe was honored by Big Brothers Big Sisters of New York City in 2015. In 2014, he was the recipient of the Albert Einstein Humanitarian Award; in 2012, he was honored with the National Jewish Health Humanitarian Award, and was the 2011 recipient of the Israel Peace Medal from the Real Estate Division of Israel Bonds. Additionally, Mr. Ivanhoe was honored by the Real Estate and Construction Council at Lincoln Center in 2010, and The American Friends of Rabin Medical Center in 2008.He is also a member of many prominent professional and civic organizations and serves as a member of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers, the Urban Land Institute, National Jewish Health Council of National Trustees, and is on the advisory and editorial boards of The Stoler Report and the Bloomberg BNA Real Estate & Law Report. He sits on the executive committee of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the Real Estate Division of Israel Bonds.

ROBERT J. IVANHOE2015 GALA CO-CHAIRMAN, 2010 HONOREE

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As President of the New York Region for JLL, Peter Riguardi leads all operations for the company in the New York, New Jersey and Connecticut area, overseeing approximately 1,700 professionals in ten offices. He is responsible for broadening the company’s New York platform by developing key client relationships, leading major projects, maintaining senior real estate industry contacts and political relationships, and recruiting new talent. Under Mr. Riguardi’s leadership, JLL has established itself as a market leader in the New York metropolitan area, and the company’s market share, revenue and profitability have all increased substantially. Mr. Riguardi developed and implemented a program to expand the New York Leasing and Brokerage Business and Investment Sales Team, which included attracting top talent from the industry and combining it with the company’s strong base to form a market leadership team. As a leading New York City broker for more than 30 years, Mr. Riguardi has completed some of New York City’s largest transactions for its most noteworthy entities including: Morgan Stanley; Bank of America; MetLife; Jet Blue; General Motors Corporation; Merrill Lynch; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind; Wharton & Garrison; BBDO; UBS; and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. He has served as an advisor in the redevelopment of the World Trade Center.Ranked by the New York Observer as one of New York’s most influential real estate executives, Mr. Riguardi serves on the Board of Governors for the Real Estate Board of New York and is an active member of the organization’s senior leadership. He is also President of American Friends of Rabin Medical Center of Israel and is a member of The Partnership for the City of New York. Prior to joining JLL in September 2002, Mr. Riguardi was Vice Chairman and Principal of Colliers ABR Inc., a company that he helped form in 1994. He started his real estate career at GVA Williams in 1983, where he was the youngest Senior Vice President in the firm’s history. Mr. Riguardi holds degrees in marketing and finance from Iona College. As co-chair of the Glover Program’s annual gala for the past three years, Mr. Riguardi has been a major force in helping Glover achieve its most recent record levels of success. The 2012 recipient of the Andrew Glover Youth Program’s Community Service Award, he has also been honored by the Rabin Medical Center of Israel, Met Council, Muscular Dystrophy, Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Special Olympics, United Way, The Police Athletic League, The Realty Foundation, and the AIR Society. He is married with four sons and resides in Rumson, New Jersey, and New York City.

PETER G. RIGUARDI2015 GALA CO-CHAIRMAN, 2012 HONOREE

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Arturo Garcia will never forget staring up at the notoriously tough judge who assured him, “I have a bed for you upstate.” Just 16 years old, Arturo faced a minimum of five years in prison.The youngest of four siblings, Arturo was just a toddler when his parents separated and his father moved to Ecuador. With its only means of support gone, the family struggled daily to make ends meet.In ninth grade, Arturo started hustling drugs and skipping classes to get high. When his 15-year-old girlfriend became pregnant, Arturo joined the East Harlem-based 20 BLOCC gang. With a baby on the way, he wanted to be able to support his family, something his father had failed to do. It didn’t take long for drugs to unravel his life. Arturo was arrested alongside a friend who sold cocaine to an undercover police officer. He was arrested again following a major drug sweep of the East Harlem Wagner Houses where Arturo lived with his mother and the 20 BLOCC gang controlled the drug trade. Arturo spent a week on Rikers Island before his mother could bail him out. In the process, she re-connected with Angel Rodriguez, who recognized her as the parent of a former member of the Glover program: Arturo’s sister Lumanati.Disappointed to see the family in court again, and given the felony charges Arturo faced, Angel was reluctant to take on the case. However, Nelson Valentine, who had been Lumanati’s court advocate, convinced Angel to take a chance on Arturo, arguing that Arturo had no prior criminal record. He wasn’t a violent drug trafficker; he was an impressionable adolescent who had become involved with a gang for the support and friendship it provided. Angel convinced the judge to mandate him to the Glover Program, avoiding a lengthy sentence and criminal record. However, even after joining the program, Arturo continued to struggle with drug addiction. Knowing Arturo needed to distance himself from New York City to get clean, Angel and Nelson facilitated his enrollment into a residential drug treatment program. They continued to provide guidance and support and by 2014, Arturo had a part-time job, his GED and had successfully completed his drug treatment. Back in New York, Arturo spent his afternoons at Glover’s East Harlem Community Center where he received the continuity, supervision and support he needed to stay on track and off the streets. Arturo has a bright future ahead of him. He is a loving father who is determined to provide his daughter, Shaylene Faith, now 4, with the support, comfort and opportunity that he never had. In January 2016, Arturo will attend the Borough of Manhattan Community College where he’ll be the first member of his family to attend college. Now Arturo can look forward to nights spent in a bed at home with his family where he’ll continue to prove the value of second chances.

ARTURO GARCIA2015 SECOND CHANCE AWARD RECIPIENT

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Emmy award-winning correspondent Lynda Baquero is NBC4’s Consumer Reporter. Her weekday segment, “Better Get Baquero,” resolves consumer complaints on the 5 PM newscast while her “Freebie Fridays” shares offers for free events, dining, and products.She has co-anchored “Weekend Today in New York” and currently hosts a regular Saturday segment,“Visiones,” where she discusses news, culture and issues impacting the Hispanic community.Since joining NBC in 1995, Baquero has reported at home and abroad. She has co-anchored News 4 New York at 6PM with David Ushery and NewsChannel 4 at 6PM with Chuck Scarborough which earned her an Emmy for Best Evening Newscast.Baquero has been honored with El Diario La Prensa’s Mujeres Destacadas (Outstanding Women) award, the Consulate General of Israel’s Woman of Valor award, the New York University College of Arts and Sciences Alumni Achievement award and the Excellence in English Language Media award from the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors. Dedicated to helping young people achieve their potential, Baquero is on the Board of Directors of Let’s Get Ready, a non-profit organization that serves the educational needs of New York City students. She actively supports El Museo del Barrio, an art and education program that serves the East Harlem community.Fluent in French and Spanish, Baquero is a graduate of New York University. The native New Yorker resides in Westchester with her husband and their daughters.

The Honorable Edward J. McLaughlin has served as Acting Justice for the New York County Supreme Court, Criminal Term since his designation in 1986.Previously he was appointed to the New York City Criminal Court by Mayor Edward Koch in 1983 and subsequently re-appointed by Mayors David Dinkins and Michael Bloomberg.During his long and distinguished career, Judge McLaughlin has been assigned a variety of criminal cases including Mafia-related crimes, stock fraud and grand larceny, police corruption, international drug importation and distribution.Most recently he has been assigned multi-defendant drug and murder-assault conspiracies where, over the last four years, he has presided over high profile cases such as musician Robert Vineberg, who was arrested on drug charges during the investigation into Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death. Judge McLaughlin began his career in 1972 as an assistant New York City district attorney. In 1977, he joined the New York State Anti-Corruption Special Prosecutor’s Office as a special assistant attorney general. He then worked from 1981 until his appointment to the bench in 1983 as a deputy executive director of the Executive Advisory Commission on the Administration of Justice. He received his undergraduate degree from Fordham College in 1969 and earned his J.D. from the Georgetown University School of Law in 1972.

LYNDA BAQUEROMISTRESS OF CEREMONIES

THE HONORABLE EDWARD J. MCLAUGHLIN

SPECIAL GUEST PRESENTER

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As of October 29, 2015

SILVER SPONSORS

Cushman & WakefieldThe Durst OrganizationFidelity National Title Insurance of New YorkTreacy & Todd GaffneyJoe & Laura SweeneyTreppPort LLC

BRONZE SPONSORS

CBRE Cushman & WakefieldMarc de Swaan AronsGreenberg TraurigJLLDavid & Kate KleinAlanna C. RutherfordVornado Realty Trust

AUCTION CONTRIBUTORS

26 WarrenThe Armory ShowBohemian SunshineKatarina BroeksmitCalypso St. BarthCa’mea Restaurant Heidi CareyCarlo’s Bakery Carnegie HallCBREJack CecilChilewichGeorges ClementCliffs at Long Island CityThe Daily Show with Trevor NoahDangerfield’s Comedy Clubdell’animaDiscovery ChannelMax ErnstFlatiron RoomRyan GarberGeneral AssemblyRebecca Glashow Glover Youth

Golden Stage InnGotham ArcheryJane GreenbergHampton Classic Horse ShowAlyssa Harad Heidi Carey DesignsIl Cantorini In VinoJLLMichael KosnitzskyKramer PortraitsLate Night with Seth MeyersLaura LavelleLeague of KitchensLeanne Schanzer PromotionsLive with Kelly & MichaelJohn MacGregorMedieval TimesThe Meredith Vieira ShowMint Theater CompanyMurray’s CheeseMZ Wallace New Victory TheaterNew York Cake AcademyNew York JetsThe Nightly Show with Larry WilmoreNina’s Day SpaOkemo Mountain ResortOrkin/Engel Film and Photo ArchivePatsy’sPlaza HotelPure BarrePure YogaPeter RiguardiAlanna RutherfordDean Schaffer Scholastic Inc.Scribbling InkStephen SiegelSoulCycleSouthport WinesThe Stand Restaurant and Comedy ClubJohn Tebeau

The Tonight Show with Jimmy FallonTribeca MedSpaBuddy Valastro Watch What Happens Live

ADDITIONAL DONORS TO THE 2015 SECOND CHANCE AWARDS DINNER

David Berley – Walter & Samuels, Inc.Charles BobisRobert DwyerFrederick & Diana Elghanayan Family FoundationBarbara GroddAllen Gross – GFI Capital & GB LodgingGwen LibstagThe Litwin FoundationJonathan LockerSteve Pozycki – SJP PropertiesStephen Ross – The Related CompaniesThe Stebbins FundDiana SwartzTaconic Investment PartnersKatharine Wolpe

EVENT CO-CHAIRS

Bruce MoslerStephen SiegelRobert IvanhoePeter Riguardi

EVENT COMMITTEE

Carmen ArroyoJosh BaerKatarina BroeksmitCarolyn CirilloGeorges ClementHonorable Michael CorrieroLee Ann DalyMarc de Swaan AronsMax ErnstElsie Flores

THE ANDREW GLOVER YOUTH PROGRAM GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE SPONSORS OF OUR 2015 SECOND CHANCE AWARDS DINNER AND AUCTION.

Elizabeth FrederickLeah FreedlandTreacy GaffneyNikita GandhiJane GreenbergLouisa GummerLouisa HarrisonJonny JaraCarey JohnsonCaroline KennedyJeannette KingDavid KleinGenevieve LittleJohn MacGregorJohn MoslerIsobel NashCharles RadcliffeLukas RichardsAngel RodriguezCindy RuskinAlanna C. RutherfordDean H. SchafferGary SheltoJudith Evans SmithLaura SweeneyGrant ThompsonRichard C. TreppNelson Valentine Sophia Yapalater

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Josh Baer, ChairGrant Thompson, Vice ChairRichard C. Trepp, TreasurerLaura Sweeney, SecretaryAngel Rodriguez, Executive DirectorHonorable Michael CorrieroLee Ann DalyMarc de Swaan AronsTreacy GaffneyJane GreenbergDavid KleinJohn MoslerCharles RadcliffeAntonio Seda

Dean H. SchafferGary SheltoAlanna C. Rutherford

ANDREW GLOVER YOUTH PROGRAM STAFF

Angel Rodriguez, Executive DirectorJudith Smith, Associate DirectorNelson Valentine, Senior Court AdvocateCarmen Arroyo, East Harlem Court AdvocateElsie Flores, Lower East Side Court AdvocateNikita Gandhi, Court AdvocateJonny Jara, Court AdvocateRobert Arroyo, LES Building SupervisorElizabeth Frederick, Grants AdministratorLouisa Harrison, Gala Coordinator

FOUNDATION & CORPORATE SUPPORTERS 2013-2015

Assurant FoundationThe Barker Welfare FoundationCredit Suisse Americas FoundationDaily Mail Charities Aid FoundationDamon Giglio FoundationDemarest Lloyd Jr. FoundationDurst FoundationThe Emy & Emil Herzfeld FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundFrederick & Diana Elghanayan Family FoundationThe Heckscher Foundation for ChildrenThe Hyde and Watson FoundationJ.L. Hopkins Foundation

The John N. Blackman Sr. FoundationLily Auchincloss FoundationMacquarie Group FoundationThe Margaret & Daniel Loeb- Third Point FoundationMarion E. Kenworthy-Sarah H. Swift FoundationMary J. Hutchins FoundationMetzger-Price FundMichael Tuch FoundationNYU Community FundPfizer Foundation Volunteer ProgramThe Pinkerton FoundationRobin Hood FoundationThe Stebbins FundStein/Geisenheimer Charitable FoundationStephen & May Cavin Leeman FoundationTD Charitable FoundationTiger FoundationWeithorn & Ehrmann Families Fund of the Tides FoundationWilliam Randolph Hearst Foundation

ADDITIONAL THANK YOUS

Marty Umans for the beautiful photos of our youths.The crew from Plowshares Media and Fly’s Eye Films for creating our video.Arturo Garcia for sharing his compelling story.Mike Thomas for creating our invitations and journal.Tom Fischer and Typogram for producing our invitations and journal.Bohemian Sunshine for scenting the cocktail hour.

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The Sweeney Family would like to thank

the Staff of The Andrew Glover

Youth Program for their

tireless dedication to the

at-risk youth of NYC.

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Andrew GloverYouth Program

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WE  ARE  VERY  PROUD  

TO  SUPPORT  

THE  ANDREW  GLOVER  YOUTH  PROGRAM  

TREACY, TODD, JACK, ZOE AND LUCAS

GAFFNEY

Cushman & Wakefield is proud to support the

ANDREW GLOVER YOUTH PROGRAM

RON LO RUSSOPresident, New York Tri-State RegionCushman & Wakefield, Inc.

Gary GreenspanJonathan Serko Mitchell Barnett Barry ZellerAndrew Ross

and congratulate this year’s honoree for his commitment to disadvantaged youth