Robert Francis Goldrich
President & Chief Financial Officer
Leon Levy Foundation
Areas of Expertise: Government/Public Service, Non-profits/Philanthropy, and financial services
Robert Francis Goldrich is the President and CFO of the Leon Levy Foundation. He previously served as a Principal in International Equity Sales-trading at Morgan Stanley & Co. in New York and Hong Kong from 1985 to 1997 and served as Managing Director of Institutional Equities at Credit Suisse in New York from 1997 to 2006 , during which time he headed International Equity Sales-trading and International Equity Sales in the Americas, as well as co-managed the Equity Middle Markets business.
Rob served in the last six years of the Bloomberg administration as a Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Deputy Mayor for Economic Development. Among his major projects, he led the Willets Point, Hallets Point, Major League Soccer, Hunters Point South and Flushing Commons initiatives. He also served as the Mayor’s Office policy lead for airport-related issues, the Taxi and Limousine Commission, Board of Standards and Appeals, the Business Integrity Commission and the Department of Finance. Rob served as the first Chief Operating Officer and Chief of Staff for New York City’s Hurricane Sandy Housing Recovery Operation. He was also the lead advisor to the Mayor’s Office on investment-related issues for the five New York City Pension Boards and the Deferred Compensation Plan and helped create the Mayor’s Office of Pension Investments.
Rob serves on the boards of The Settlement Housing Fund, Socrates Sculpture Park, and The Nantucket Project. He received his BA degree in History from Northwestern University and his MS in Real Estate Development from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture Preservation and Planning.
Shervin Mobasheri
Data Analysis & Operations Specialist
Global Business Development | Actionable Insights & Product Solutions at Google
Areas of Expertise: Data Analysis & Visualization; Agile Program Management; Product Lifecycles & Growth; Team Leadership & Collaboration
Experienced in driving optimal product/program growth through data-driven insights. Proven track record working with industry-leading companies such as Google, YouTube, and Walt Disney to curate solutions across global regions. Exceptional at developing actionable reports and dashboards to support business intelligence and strategic decision-making across cross functional teams.
Suzy Mirvis, M.Ed.
Associate Director of School Programs and Outreach
Children's Museum of Manhattan
Areas Of Expertise: Community Organizing, Museums, Zoos, Education
Suzy Mirvis, M.Ed. is the Associate Director of School Programs and Outreach at the Children's Museum of Manhattan. Her work is guided by a passion for equity in access to early childhood education and out of school time learning. She has over a decade of experience working in museums and zoos, community organizing, and both in-school and after-school education. Her favorite part of her job is helping parents and other educators find and pursue their passions in a safe, nurturing, and silly environment.
Alan Lewis
Vice President of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.
Areas of Expertise: C-Suite Counsel & Crisis Management, Strategic Positioning, Corporate Identity & Branding, Media Relations & Creating Mass Awareness, Public Affairs - Government, Trade Associations & Interest Groups, Internal Communications & Corporate Philanthropy
Alan Lewis is a communications professional with more than 27 years of expertise working within the interactive entertainment industry. Since 2008, Mr. Lewis has served as Vice President of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs for Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO). In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the Company’s corporate communications initiatives and media relations, as well as serving as the organization’s key Public Affairs liaison. Mr. Lewis also serves as the Chairman of Take-Two’s Charitable Giving Committee, spearheading the Company’s philanthropy initiatives. Prior to Take-Two, Mr. Lewis was a Senior Vice President with Edelman in New York, where he led the agency’s Digital Media Practice, representing such clients as CA Technologies and Sony Ericsson. Earlier in his career, he worked with several leading interactive entertainment and digital media companies, including Acclaim Entertainment, GT Interactive Software and MusicNet; as well as top-tier PR firms such as Burson-Marsteller and MSL. Mr. Lewis is a Board Member of GamesforChange.org and the Entertainment Software Association Canada, and serves on the Advisory Board for the Animation Industry Council that is run by the New York Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment. Mr. Lewis holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Stony Brook University.
Omaima Khan
Project Manager
UNICEF
Omaima Khan is a British born Brooklyn based activist at UNICEF and the former Director of Operations at Women’s March Inc. A lead organizer for the 2019 & 2020 Women's March on Washington, Omaima is passionate about intersectional movement building and international cultural exchange. Omaima has worked with the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to develop programming in South Central Asia, South Asia, and MENA through the Fulbright program, with a focus on student re-entry to Afghanistan. At Amnesty International USA, Omaima was a lead on the events team, managing a variety of human rights based projects. She freelanced with the Quilliam Foundation, with a strategic focus on encouraging de-radicalization in the Muslim community through artistic expression. Omaima has a BA in Cultural Anthropology from Binghamton University, and an MA in International Relations from City College, CUNY. Her research focus is in post 9/11 counterterrorism security policy and Islamophobia.
Ashley Yang
Software Engineer II
New York Genome Center
Areas of Expertise: Python Programming, Laboratory Information Management System, Laboratory Processes.
Rumer LeGendre
Legislative Assistant
Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
Areas of Expertise: Government/ Public Service; Healthcare, Education, Energy, and Environmental Policies.
Rumer LeGendre is a Legislative Assistant on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Working for a member of Congress is a great privilege and honor. In her role, Rumer handles several policy areas, which include but are not limited to healthcare, education, energy, and the environment. Rumer’s interest and commitment to public service and politics were sparked and nurtured during her time at the Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership at the City College of New York. ‘I am thankful to all the staff there that helped me along the way and excited to give back through mentorship.’
Dino Robinson
Laboratory Manager
Precision Genomics Laboratory, Columbia University Medical Center
Areas of Expertise: Genetics, Molecular Biology, Clinical Patient Care, Next Generation, Sequencing, Epigenetics, Forensic Genetics, Instrumental Analysis
Leah Finch, LCMHC, NCC
JED Campus Advisor
The Jed Foundation (JED)
Areas of expertise: Clinical Mental Health Counseling, College Mental Health, Career Development, Non-Profit
Leah is a Clinical Mental Health Counselor and currently works as a Campus Advisor at The Jed Foundation in New York City, where she consults with colleges and universities across the country to strengthen mental health supports and prevent suicide in campus communities. She has 4 years of experience in higher education working with students in counseling, career, and veteran services, and teaching courses in Human Services as an Adjunct Professor. She also brings previous experience in the non-profit arts sector. She holds an M.A. in Counseling and a B.A. in English from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Ariel Brandwein, MD
Attending the Pediatric ICU
New York Presbyterian-Brooklyn Methodist Hospital
Dr. Brandwein currently works at New York Presbyterian-Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. He is an attending in the Pediatric ICU there.prior to that, Dr Brandwein served as an Attending Physician in the Division of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine at CCMC and an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Health. During his non-clinical time, Dr. Brandwein conducts research related to mitochondrial dysfunction during critical illness as well as plethysmograph variability during status asthmaticus. Additionally, he is committed to the ongoing education of medical students, residents and fellows.
Steven Savitz
Areas of Expertise: Engineering (biomedical, mechanical, civil, chemical)
Steven Savitz has 40 years of industry and academic experience. Recently retired from Stevens Institute of Technology where he taught in the Graduate School of Technology Management. Teaching in academia for 13 years was his second career. At Stevens, he taught courses related to new product and service development, technology and business strategy and the management of intellectual property. Steven spent most of his career in the healthcare field working for Johnson and Johnson-Ortho Diagnostics, as Director of Engineering for 13 years and for Becton Dickinson as V.P. of Research and Development for 12 years where he managed a WW R&D organization as well as developing technology for WW manufacturing plants.
Prior to working at J&J Steven worked at Columbia University School of Engineering - Artificial Organs Research Lab. In industry, he led teams of engineers and scientists developing new products-diagnostics instruments and medical devices. Steven holds over 35 US patents in the fields mentioned above. Steven graduated from CCNY with a B. Mech. E. (Bio-Medical Option) and from Columbia University with an M.S. I attended many executive management training seminars at Harvard and the Wharton School. Overall his career has focused on biomedical engineering and how to better manage the process of innovation. Steven is currently am a part-time independent management consultant.
James Fontanella-Khan
Executive-in-Residence; US corporate finance and deals editor at Financial Times; co-creator FT Due Diligence; Adjunct Lecturer at CUNY
James Fontanella-Khan is the Executive-in-Residence for the fellowship. He is appointed as US corporate finance and deals editor as part of a broader strategy to deepen the FT's global M&A coverage. Fontanella-Khan is the co-creator of Due Diligence, the FT’s premium daily briefing on corporate finance, mergers & acquisitions. Prior to his role as US M&A correspondent, Fontanella-Khan worked on Lex and as a correspondent in Brussels, New Delhi and Mumbai. He started his career at the FT in London on the news desk in 2005.
Anthony Shalagin
Product Manager
American Express
Areas of Expertise: Product Management, A/B testing, Scrum, Agile, SQL, data analysis, Java, Python, JavaScript, backend development, software development, API’s, AWS, UI, UX
Nicole Mullis
JED Campus Advisor
The Jed Foundation
Areas of Expertise: Clinical Mental Health Counseling, College Mental Health, Suicide Prevention
Nicole is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Alabama, and a National Certified Counselor. She received a B.A. in Psychology from Auburn University, and completed her M.Ed in Counseling with a concentration in Clinical Mental Health at the University of Montevallo. She specializes in working with college students and suicide prevention.
Natasha Miller
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
United Nations
Areas of Expertise: international affairs, United Nations system, digital project management.
David Wysoki
Outside General Council
Areas of Expertise: Tech, Crypto, Commercial Counsel, VC, Hedge Funds
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