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Calvin Mew (PMD 1984) to Serve as Harvard Business School Club of New York's Next President

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Friday, April 5, 2024

NEW YORK, April 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Harvard Business School Club of New York ( HBSCNY ) is pleased to announce that Calvin Mew (PMD 1984) will serve as President beginning July 1, 2024.

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  • NEW YORK, April 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Harvard Business School Club of New York ( HBSCNY ) is pleased to announce that Calvin Mew (PMD 1984) will serve as President beginning July 1, 2024.
  • Mew will succeed outgoing President, Clare Peeters (MBA 2000), after three years of exceptional leadership.
  • Mew has been an integral part of the Club for over two decades.
  • Besides Harvard Business School, Mew was educated at Yale University, Union Theological Seminary and Columbia University.

Senator Kevin Parker and Assemblyman Edward Gibbs Join with Broad Coalition to Announce Introduction of Reentry Fund that Would Provide Nearly $2,600 to New Yorkers Returning from Incarceration

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

ALBANY, N.Y., March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO), a founding member of the Coalition for Reentry Cash, lauded New York Senator Kevin Parker and Assemblymember Edward Gibbs for introducing groundbreaking legislation aimed at transforming the reentry experience by replacing the insufficient amount of 'gate money,' the money people receive when leaving incarceration, with an innovative Reentry Fund.

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  • "As the first formerly incarcerated person in the New York State Legislature, I understand the monumental challenges facing those reentering society from our state prisons.
  • Every year, thousands of individuals return to our communities, often with little more than the clothes on their backs," Assemblymember Edward Gibbs stated.
  • By offering this support, we're not only aiding individuals but also investing in the safety and prosperity of our communities.
  • CEO has distributed cash assistance to nearly two thousand New Yorkers through the Returning Citizen Stimulus and the results were transformative.

Trinity Church Wall Street Announces Final Round of 2021 Grants, Bringing the Total for 2021 to $46 Million

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Thursday, December 16, 2021

NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trinity Church Wall Street has awarded more than $8.3 million in grants to nonprofits this month, which brings the total amount of grants distributed this year to $46 million.

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  • NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trinity Church Wall Street has awarded more than $8.3 million in grants to nonprofits this month, which brings the total amount of grants distributed this year to $46 million.
  • Phillip A. Jackson, Priest-in-charge of Trinity Church Wall Street.
  • Trinity's $46 million in grants in support of organizations locally, nationally, and internationally is up from $33.6 million in 2020.
  • "2021 was another record year of grant-making for Trinity," said Neill Coleman, Executive Director of Trinity Church Wall Street Philanthropies.

Trinity Church Wall Street Announces Nearly $21 Million in Grants for Nonprofits in New York City and Throughout the World

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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

NEW YORK, Nov. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trinity Church Wall Street has awarded $20.84 million in grants to nonprofits, many of them focused on fighting for racial justice in New York City through ending the cycles of mass incarceration andhomelessness.

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  • NEW YORK, Nov. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trinity Church Wall Street has awarded $20.84 million in grants to nonprofits, many of them focused on fighting for racial justice in New York City through ending the cycles of mass incarceration andhomelessness.
  • The grantees, who received grants from $50,000 to $1 million, are on the frontline of aiding some of the most vulnerable.
  • "Trinity is in a unique position where every year, we can support organizations that are working hard to make New York City a more equitable andsafecity.
  • Phillip A. Jackson, Priest-in-charge of Trinity Church Wall Street.