Believe you can and you’re halfway there. Theodore Roosevelt HONORING USC NAI CLASS OF 2015 CELEBRATING MORE THAN 20 YEARS OF COLLEGE ACCESS AND SUCCESS HONORING JOAN A. PAYDEN USC Trustee MISTRESS OF CEREMONIES ALYSHA DEL VALLE Morning Traffic Reporter, ABC 7 THURSDAY, MAY 7, 2015 RECEPTION AND SILENT AUCTION 5:30 PM DINNER 6:15 PM TOWN AND GOWN UNIVERSITY PARK CAMPUS For hosted parking, enter Structure X at Figueroa Street and McCarthy Way Please respond by Thursday, April 23rd Online at usc.edu/esvp (code: NAI2015) or by phone at 213.743.1591 For more information, visit the USC Communities website at: communities.usc.edu We hope you will support our 2015 NAI Gala and we want to thank the following who have supported NAI over the past year: The Ahmanson Foundation Steve and Luana Alesio Angell Foundation James Irvine Foundation Koh Foundation Joan Payden Bank of America Dr. Greta Pruitt Edison International Rockefeller Foundation Dan Ferdows Schoen Foundation Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Weingart Foundation Carl and Roberta Deutsch Foundation Eisner Foundation Judy Flesh Rosenberg, Pharm.D, MSEd Good Neighbors Grant Mark and Marilou Hamill Dr. Stacy Pulice Sherry Saleh Toyota Wells Fargo Foundation Xerox HONORING USC NAI CLASS OF 2015 GALA & AWARDS CEREMONY ANNUAL The USC Neighborhood Academic Initiative ABOUT THE USC NEIGHBORHOOD ACADEMIC INITIATIVE NAI is a seven-year pre-college, comprehensive, rigorous educational program operated by USC Civic Engagement. NAI prepares low-income, first generation, under-represented, minority students living in the neighborhoods surrounding USC for access and success at a college or university. Those who complete the program, meet USC’s competitive admission requirements, and choose to attend USC, are awarded a full financial package minus loans. Many NAI students are the first in their family to graduate from high school and in most cases they are the first in their family to attend college. NAI boasts a 100% high school graduation rate and a 98% college attendance rate. NAI Scholars are accepted to and attend top prestigious universities and colleges across the country including USC, Harvard, Stanford and UCLA. The NAI program garnered national media attention and serves as a model program for college access and success. 2015 NAI GALA HOST COMMITTEE MEMBERS USC CIVIC ENGAGEMENT BOARD OF COUNCILORS USC UNIVERSITY RELATIONS Gary E. Erickson President and CEO, The Erickson Group Judy Flesh Rosenberg Consultant, Community Activist Kim Thomas-Barrios Executive Director, Educational Partnerships Kathy Mota Social Innovation, Toyota Jan McElwee Osborn Principal, The McElwee Group Linda Zukowski Senior Executive Director, Development Marilou Hamill Chief Financial Officer, Amazing Invisible Inc. MY Management Alysha Del Valle Morning Traffic Reporter, ABC 7 Ivonne Rodriguez Consultant, USC Neighborhood Academic Initiative Jasmine Torres Development Associate
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