- Alexander Hamilton Scholars
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- Alexander Hamilton Scholars
2014 Gratitude Report C lo si ng the opportunity Gap | Bui l d i n g T o m o r r o w ’s L e a d e r s LETTER FROM LEADERSHIP Dear Friends, 2014 was a wonderful year for Hamilton Friends. Through your support, we selected a record number of new Hamilton Scholars and provided 13 paid internships to our current Scholars. We also continued to build a stronger financial foundation, setting the stage for program growth in 2015. It’s been very refreshing to see the national press highlighting the challenges of overachieving, under-privileged students. Stories that investigate why smart, low-income students are not applying to the best schools and the unique struggles that they face when they arrive at college further emphasize the importance of the work that we do at Hamilton Friends. It’s humbling to see the effect we can have on our Scholars’ lives, thanks to your commitment to our mission. Thank you for believing in our Scholars and helping us close the opportunity gap for tomorrow’s leaders. Regards, YEAR AT A GLANCE 2014 Scholars 69% In 2014, 36 students representing 19 States Were selected as the newest cohort of hamilton scholars. Black OR African American 22% First Generation College Students Jason D. LynchAnne Nguyen 2015 Board President Executive Director Sandeep Kaushik David Hamilton Rhinelander George T. Cox, Founder & Senior Director Amy Kent Dr. Katherine Gunsul Chris Geczy, Ph.D. Jason Lynch, Treasurer Bill Thomas, Co-Founder Patrick Green Anne Nguyen, Executive Director Arthur W. Hollingsworth Niall O’Donoghue Academic Advisor, North Seattle Community College Senior Vice President, Morgan Stanley Professor of Finance, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Chief Operating Officer, Centura Health - St. Anthony Hospital Founder and Managing Partner, Lone Star Investment Advisors Independent Public Policy Analyst Project Manager, Mactus Group Vice President, Morgan Stanley The Alexander Hamilton Friends Association Associate, The Myers Associates, P.C. Asian 28% 36 scholars in the 2014 cohort were Joslin Boroughs, President $25,000 or Below 58% Household Income RACE/ETHNICITY American indian 6% Board of Directors Hispanic 25% Caucasian 19% $26,000 to $49,000 31% 33 Scholars created 7-year personal matched with peer mentors to support them with the transition to college. development plans at Seattle leader Week. 21 scholars honed their leadership 13 SCHOLARS WERE MATCHED WITH Retired Newspaper Executive Board Member Emeritus Board Member Emeritus $50,000 to $60,000 11% skills at International leader Week Through a service learning project. PAID summer INTERNSHIPS TO FURTHER THEIR career development. J ohn J imenez is a 2011 h a milton sc h ola r f rom Ga rd e n a , C a liforn ia . H e i s c ur r e n tly a j un ior at the univ er s ity of pennsylva nia , wh e re he is pursuing a d e gre e in e c on omic s f rom th e wha r t o n s cho o l. Joh n ’s j o ur n e y to c o l lege is not uncommon. It’s one of 36 th at be gin e ac h ye a r a n d ha milton frie n d s is the re e ve ry st e p o f t he way. 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 J u n i o r Ye a r o f High School Senior Year of high school fr e sh m a n ye a r so ph o m o r e ye a r JunioR year my h a m i lt o n award ap p licat ion Seattl e L eader Week i n te r n ati o n a l L e a d e r W e e k Su m m e r i n te r n sh i p i n Se attl e JunioR year At Upenn At International Leader Week in Guatemala, I thought the week was about volunteering, but it was about so much more than just that. It was about self reflection and civic duty. At Morgan Stanley, I not only obtained insight into the financial services industry, but also learned about the soft skills needed to succeed in a corporate environment. The Hamilton team is always there for me. Any time I need to talk I know I can call any one of them. Even during my stay abroad, I was still in constant communication with them. I went to Guatemala to make an impact on the local schoolchildren, but instead they gave me a global perspective. Working at the Cox Shook Harsch Group taught me to think critically about problems and enhanced my analytical skills. Alongside working at Morgan Stanley, I had the opportunity to interact with the next group of fellow Hammies through Seattle Leader Week. In the next year, I hope to pursue a grad school education or full-time employment in consulting. Upon graduation, I wish to leave a lasting impact on the Wharton community. My brother started having seizures at three years old and by the age of five, he was given medication. The seizures led to his difficulties with verbal communications...because of his difficulties, I have learned to be compassionate and accepting of others for who they are. My family’s struggles fostered my ambitious attitude and goal-oriented mindset. Their hardships taught me to embrace obstacles and become a stronger individual. My childhood introduced me to manhood and allowed me to become strong and independent. These experiences allowed me to see that anyone could achieve success; all one must do is beat the odds. MY VI SI ON STATEMENT I plan to inspire people to pursue their dreams and instill the idea that anything is possible if you are willing to overcome obstacles. I loved Seattle Leader Week because I got to meet my Hammie Family. The structure of the program challenged us to think about our future and to set the foundation of who we were while providing us with the resources to do so. The bonds I created during this week are unbreakable and I knew instantly that I could call any one of my fellow Hammies about anything. 2014 Donors Schola rs Brian Atwater and Frances DeMarco George and Carolyn Cox Mark and Christina Dawson Moreen Fielden Chris and Nichole Geczy The Hertog Foundation Arthur W. Hollingsworth Morgan Stanley Warfield Munce Kris and Mike Villiott Patrons Edgar and Gail Berner Fran Boroughs Colleen and Guy Brown Tom and Pam Brown Susan Burroughs Alex Cahana and Ruth Landau Cahana Bob Colvin Alexis Cox Karen Duval Victoria Nelson Eliot and John Eliot GM Nameplate Invest in Others Foundation Jack and Jill of America Foundation Mohini Kaushik and Surinder Nath Sandeep Kaushik and Liz Goodwin John and Nanette Latham Jason and Holly Lynch John and Jane Malloy Hedi Nurk Sylvie Ring Peterson Allen and Christine Rickert Ronald Schwartz Dee and Bob Simon Chuck Stempler and Sally McKenzie Bill and Lyn Thomas Mikal and Lynn Thomsen Greg Toy and Jenny Anttila Peter Warren Renee Willette and Jay Schwartz Priscilla Wright and Tom Sundmacker Be nefact ors Jack Almo Kenneth and Elizabeth Asher Scott Benner The Boeing Company Diana and Don Bowar Alex and Nancy Burlingame Andy and Kristen Cline Laurie Warshal Cohen and Michael Cohen Adrienne Cox Tim and Donna Dahlstrom Ron Elzig Lynell and Eric Engelmyer Tom and Val Frye Frank and Sue Gallo Patrick and LaNece Green Alan and Katherine Gunsul Matthew Harsch Donald Heighton Kelly Herrington Margot Hewitt Kennan Hollingsworth and Marie DeJean Michael and Judy Holser Mike Humphries and Judy Ralston Naveen and Anu Jain Ryohei Kakimoto Gunter and Trudi Kaldschmidt Marvin and Kathy Kalt Sue Kresovich Shauna Mazzulla Jim Moore and Kristi Brandt Carla and Dean Nichols Stephen and Annie Norman Deanna and Craig Norsen Niall O’Donoghue Adam Ray Thomas and Teita Reveley Don and Karin Root Patrick and Melissa Shook Brad Shutzberg Julie Silcock Paul and Gayle Stoffel Christian Ursino and Michael Cunha Lillian Wagner Megan Wood and Jack Tawney Timothy and Vicki Wyatt Pa r t ner s Lynelle Beaulaurier Rebecca Beers and Ewen Syme Andrew and Brenda Bor Joslin Boroughs and Evan Hatch Pam and Brad Boroughs Frank and Gigi Buchanan Joanne Buntain-Ricklefs Bruce Carbary John and Sharlene Carmody Dennis and Susan Chiavelli Bill and Johanna Dock Kay Dow Bill Fleming Artur and Helga Hahnemann Chris and Suzy Hansch Kathy Hatch Stan and Elizabeth Herring Cathy and Steven Hiller Alan Hoffman and Flora Lovejoy Brent and Megan Johnston Richard Johnston Amy and Michael Kent Stephanie and Nick Kirby Rich and Elizabeth Kline Edward Lee Alfred and Carroll Lindseth Bob Lipson and Sharon Kean Carol Maurer and Rich Cohen Peter Miller and Jean Johnson Chris Pence Joe and Lisa Petschl Zarin Randeria Leslie Redd Randy and Willa Rohwer Estelle Schecter Axel Schweiger The Seattle Foundation Bo Shaneman Leonard and Ginny Shulman Richard and Cynthia Sonstelie Kelly Sweet David and Lynn Tauben Ron and Constance Williams Bill and Michelle Youngsman Supporters Fred and Dita Appelbaum Charles Babcock and Carolyn Bowers Jean-Loup and Diane Roseman Baer Jacob Beck Carson Bell Gary and Virginia Bellinghausen Lisa and Bruce Biermann Roger and Ann Boberg Matt and Katie Boehm 2014 Donors Melissa Boroughs Randy Boroughs Kelly Bowers Herb Bridge Stan Brown Arthur Burkart Chuck Burkhalter Emily Burns Therese Bushnell Don and Nita Chapman Fiona Cox Margaret Crosby and Michael Feinburg Megan Davies R. Mark Davis Karen Dean Anne Delaney Nikki DeMatteo Thomas Edwards Kurt and Jill Eenigenburg Arlene Ehrlich Joseph and Susan Engman Ashley Estolas The late Rance Farrell and Susan Farrell Brad and Deborah Feldstein John and Cindy Ford Roy Fox Myra and Daniel Friedman Joe Gallagher Joel Gartenberg Cathy Gary Meghann Glavin C’Ardiss Gleser Amy and Ron Goldberger John Hamer and Mariana Parks Doug and Debra Hamilton Ben Hansen Matt Harrison Esther Helfgott William Herrington Ira Hershkowitz and Carleen Collins Dalina Ho Audrey Hollowell Michelle Hurley Tiffany Jay Mary Jiloty Bob and Heather Johnson Norman Johnson Etsuko Kakimoto Bernice and Wally Kegel Grant Kinnear Lois and Karl Kreitzer Tee Kroon Tiffani Lee Christine Liu Lucky Seven Foundation Terry Lynch The Mactus Group Alexis Madison Taylor Matalone Elizabeth Maurer Barry and Catherine McConnell Bess McKinney Truyen Me Ronald Meltzer and Gail Leeds Microsoft Jerry Millar Naomi Minegishi Louise Mirrer Harold Mitchell Adrienne Moore Pingchien Neo Victor Oblas Craig and Teresa Pape Christina Phen David Pickett Scott and Janice Pinckney David Powell Matt and Bonnie Preece Anna Rachman Meredith Roberts Brent Rohol Alissa Rooks Darren and Audrey Roper Morris and Gail Rosenberg Edwin Salas Risha Schildkraut Roger and Katoo Sherrard Jonathan and Beth Singer Nathan Sprague Sprint Jim and Jolane Stanton Jill Steinberg and Laurence Kaplan Michelle Sun Jane Suzick Rolynn Te Kelsey Tempel Eric Thom and Michael Curtis Sandy Truong David and Sharon Turner Angela Ursino and Steve Orchekowsky Karina Vadillo Amanda Van Lien Van Stephen Wesbrook Ryan and Jaime White Duyane and Deanna Zeigler PHILANTHROPY We are grateful for the dedicated and generous support of community members, businesses, corporations, Foundations, Clubs and Associations. In- kind C ONTRIBUTORS Alderbrook Hotel and Spa AMC Theatres Bakery Nouveau Beecher’s Handmade Cheese Blue Ribbon Cooking Center for Wooden Boats The Cheesecake Factory Community Fitness Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley EMP Museum Grand Central Bakery Harbor Square Athletic Club Heavy Restaurant Group Hotel 1000 Landmark Theatres The Mayflower Park Hotel McMenamins Hotel The Museum of Flight Nordic Heritage Museum Northwest Outdoor Center Olympus Spa Rick Steves’ Europe Seafair Seattle Art Museum Seattle Children’s Museum Seattle Mariners Seattle Repertory Theater Seattle Seahawks Seattle Sounders FC Starbucks Total Wine & More Bellevue Trophy Cupcakes Wild Waves Theme Park Willamette Valley Vineyards Woodland Park Zoo Grants 3% Events 41% 2014 Revenues individuals 54% Corporations 2% Fundraising & Communications 20% Program 66% 2014 Expenses MANAGEMENT & Administration 14% 811 First Avenue | Suite 350 | Seattle, WA | 98104 (206) 774-0764 | www.hamiltonfriends.org The Alexander Hamilton Friends Association is a qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, incorporated in the State of Washington. 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