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WE LOVE

NEW YORK

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We could go on and on about what this

great city has meant to the success of our

organization over the past 25 years—but

for now, we will simply say

Thank You.

Here are just some of the many reasons we

chose to culminate our 25TH anniversary

celebrations in this great city!

• It was our Wall Street partners—including our very first

donor, J.P.Morgan—who helped to launch the original

Financial Services Fellowship Program which was later

renamed the Robert Toigo Foundation.

• SueToigo was born and raised in Manhattan and

considers NYC her second home—she visits her 97 year

old grandmother whenever she’s in town!

• We honor our flagship academic partner—Columbia

BusinessSchool—who readily embraced our vision to

build the Financial Services Fellowship Program in 1990

with our first class of 7 fellows.

• New York was the home of our annual Toigo Fellow

Orientation—hosted by top firms like GoldmanSachs

and J.P.Morgan for more than three years before the

program expanded to include several other prominent

Wall Street firms.

• Our largest constituency of Toigo Alumni reside or work

in the New York / Tri-State area (more than 500).

• NewYorkCityEmployeeRetirementSystem and later

NewYorkStateCommonRetirementFund were the

first pension funds to hire Toigo Alumni within their

investment teams. Today more than a dozen Toigo

Alums are investment officers at top funds around

the country!

WE NEW YORK!

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Individual Legacy of Leadership Honoree John W. Rogers, Jr.

Chairman, CEO & Chief Investment Officer | Ariel Investments

Institutional Trailblazer HonoreeThomas P. DiNapoli

Comptroller | State of New York

Corporate Legacy of Leadership HonoreeJ.P. Morgan

Institutional Trailblazer Honoree Ashbel C. “Ash” Williams

Executive Director & CIO | Florida State Board of Administration

Toigo Foundation Advisory Board Member

Alumni Leading by Example HonoreeJarrod Fong | Toigo Alumnus, Chicago Booth 1996

Managing Director, Portfolio Manager | J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Chair | Toigo Alumni Endowment Board of Directors

Institutional Trailblazer Award The Honorable Denise Nappier

Treasurer | State of Connecticut

Vice Chair | Toigo Foundation Board of Directors

2014 Celebration ProgramROBERT TOIGO FOUNDATION 25TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

WALDORF=ASTORIA | NEW YORK | JUNE 12, 2014

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FOUNDER

Robert A. Toigo

“Diversifying the ranks of the investment profession is just as important as diversifying an investment portfolio.”

Statement of Vision

Bob Toigo was born and raised outside of Chicago. His family

relocated to Los Angeles where Bob received his BA in

Political Science from UCLA and his Law Degree from USC.

He also completed summer internships at the Department of

Justice in Washington, D.C.

Although he appreciated studying and practicing law, he became more interested

public policy and financial markets. Bob worked for State Senator Tony Beilensen and

spent a distinguished 12-year career in the California State Legislature, culminating

with his appointment as the Chief-of-Staff for Speaker of the Assembly, Leo

McCarthy. In 1984, Bob conceptualized and wrote a ballot initiative to amend the State

Constitution by creating a Prudent Person Rule for pension fund investing. Following

the success of this initiative, Bob organized and filed the Articles of Incorporation

for the establishment of the California Association of Public Employees Retirement

Systems (CALPERS).

Following their marriage, Bob and Sue Toigo proceeded to establish the Institute

for Fiduciary Education (IFE) to provide educational and informational services to

institutional investors. In 1989, they started the Financial Services Fellowship with the

belief that diversifying the financial industry would, in turn, bring capital into under-

served communities and foster economic enrichment. The fellowship increases

opportunities for minorities in the financial services industry.

Following his untimely death in 1993, the Robert Toigo Foundation was renamed in

his honor.

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For 25 years, Toigo’s attention has been concentrated on

preparing and connecting great talent to forward-thinking

organizations that believe in the power diverse teams can

deliver for companies, for communities and for our country.

I have always believed that there is immense diverse talent which should be tapped

and mentored for financial leadership—otherwise a generation of wasted leaders will

not be shareholders in finance. To suggest this talent doesn’t exist is a misguided

obstacle to a more inclusive work environment and share of wealth in this country.

Leadership today should reflect our communities —otherwise our communities will

not be shareholders in our future. The competitive business advantage is derived

from inclusion—otherwise Americans will not be equal shareholders in our future

global economy.

The late Bob Toigo and I began this effort with a keen focus on one solution—

grooming and presenting minority talent to the finance industry—one leader at a

time through the Toigo Foundation. While 1,000 individuals have been selected as

Toigo Fellows over this 25 year period that number could be threefold if we were not

operating within financial constraints limiting our ability to award a greater number

of scholarships and support their mentoring needs. The talent exists.

This has been my unwavering vision—the fuel behind the work of the organization

today and for years to come.

My appeal to this industry is to recognize the resolute dedication Toigo has displayed

through the years to individuals and firms and its strength to survive the most

profound economic downturn in our industry’s history. We have demonstrated

thoughtful strategies to protect our mission while remaining aligned to the needs of

our talent. We welcome and need your continued partnership to help build our future

as our work is far from done.

Sue Toigo

Founder

VISION AND INTENTION

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THANK YOU

We gratefully acknowledge the following firms for their generous

support of this evening’s celebration. THANKYOU.

GenNx360 Capital PartnerGoldman SachsHamilton LaneICV PartnersK2 Advisors LLCLincoln Financial GroupMacquarie Infrastructure and Real AssetsMorgan StanleyNew York Life Northern Trust CompanyPension Consulting AlliancePIMCOProfit InvestmentsPrudential Investment ManagementStepstone GroupVicente CapitalWellington Management Company Wellspring Capital Management LLCWestern Asset Management Co.

KKR & CO. L.P.MacFarlane PartnersPalladium Equity PartnersSchrodersState Street Global Advisors

Mar Vista Investment PartnersPharos Capital GroupRFE Investment Partners RLJ Lodging TrustRussell Reynolds AssociatesLiz SmithTCW TechStrategic Capital PartnersTop Tier Capital PartnersTorreyCove Capital PartnersT. Rowe Price

Zezen Advisors

The Abraaj GroupAllianceBernsteinAngelo, GordonARDIANAriel InvestmentsArtemis Real Estate PartnersAuldbrass PartnersAvenue Capital GroupBarclaysBlackstoneBNY MellonCBO Capital Partners Church Pension GroupColony Capital / Colony RealtyCommonfundCornerstone Capital ManagementCrescent Capital PartnersEmmes Asset Management Co.EnTrust CapitalGCM Grosvenor

Bank of AmericaBlackRockBrightwood Capital GroupThe Carlyle GroupClearlake Capital GroupJ.P. Morgan

PLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

Abbott CapitalApollo Global Management, LLCAVP AdvisorsBivium Capital Partners, LLCClarion PartnersCliffwater LLCCovenant Capital GroupDeustche Asset & Wealth ManagementErnst & Young LLPFairview CapitalFreeman Spogli & Co.I Squared Capital

Lincolnshire Management, Inc.Ian & Sonnet McKinnon

SILVER SPONSORS

CONTRIBUTORS

2014 New York Sponsors

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TOIGO MILESTONES

1989 Robert and Sue Toigo see the need and have the vision—the Financial

Services Fellowship Program (FSF) is launched. First class of Toigo Fellows—seven

in all—start at Columbia Business School.

1993 Organization renamed in honor of the late Robert Toigo.

1995 Angel Stewart named second Executive Director for the fellowship program.

1998 Toigo’s board creates new strategic leadership role—Nancy Sims joins as

President & CEO.

2001 Toigo hosts its first annual Gala in New York.

2006 Toigo Alumni launch an endowment fund with initial $500,000 in pledges.

2007 Toigo’s Retention Returns thought leadership report on diversity practices

draws national attention. The Honorable William Jefferson Clinton serves as Gala

keynote to a rapt audience of 1,100+.

2008 By 2008, Toigo has self-funded nearly $11 million to support fellowships

and academic stipends to Toigo MBAs attending the nation’s top business schools.

THE TOTAL OF CAMPUS PAYMENTS THAT TOIGO HAS

SELF-FUNDED FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS IS $11 MILLION.

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2009 Celebrating the Foundation’s 20th anniversary, Toigo Alumnus grants

$1 million to support entrepreneurial ventures launched by fellow Alumni. Toigo

launches new post-grad Fellowship in private equity with first placement with The

Carlyle Group.

2010 500th mentor is matched with a Toigo Fellow underscoring a critical area

of support Toigo delivers to aspiring finance leaders.

2011 Toigo Groundbreakers Summit brings together top female leaders and

inspirational speakers like Abigail Disney, Anita Hill, Gwen Ifill and Michelle Bachelet.

Toigo launches All A Board, a pipeline initiative focused on presenting women and

minority board candidates to organizations seeking Board members. General Colin

L. Powell wows annual Gala audience with tales of leadership, courage—and more.

2013 Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama, Valerie Jarrett shares candid

insights to annual Gala audience. Toigo 40 Under 40 introduced—bright, driven

Toigo Alumni making a difference in the industry and their communities. Sue Toigo

launches a $25 million endowment initiative through a new Legacy Giving Campaign

aimed at fueling 25 more years of finance industry leadership.

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THANK YOU

25th Anniversary Multi-Market Celebration Sponsors

Ariel InvestmentsKenneth Griffin, on behalf of CitadelGrosvenor Capital ManagementMagnetar CapitalNorthern Trust Company

Chicago Board Options ExchangeIan & Sonnet McKinnonMuller & Monroe Asset ManagementCharles Rothstein

Exelon CorporationGEM Realty Capital, Inc.Guggenheim PartnersJHL Capital Group LLCMesirow FinancialThe Vistria GroupWalton Street Capital, LLC

Adams Street PartnersClarion PartntersDeustche Asset & Wealth ManagementJones Lang LaSalle/LaSalle Investment ManagementSchrodersWellington Management CompanyWilliam Blair & Company

ANCHOR SPONSORS

CHICAGO

CONTRIBUTORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

Acadian Asset ManagementState Street Global Advisors

AEW Capital Management, L.P.MFS Investment ManagementThomas H. Lee Partners

ANCHOR SPONSOR

BOSTON

SILVER SPONSORS

Callan Associates

Adams Cowan FoundationInvestecMelvin Lindsey

Clearlake Capital GroupNorthern Trust CompanyTCWWilshire Associates

Aristotle Capital Management, LLCBank of America Merrill LynchClarion PartnersEric and Donna ColsonGuggenheim PartnersPacific Alternative Asset Management CompanyProfit InvestmentsThe Resmark CompaniesStepStoneUCLA Anderson School

ANCHOR SPONSOR

LOS ANGELES

CONTRIBUTORS

GOLD SPONSORS

SILVER SPONSORS

Multi-Market Sponsors

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The Toigo Foundation has helped thousands of minority men

and women grow from smart young business professionals

into successful investors and leaders. We have connected

diverse talent with institutions that value difference and we

have elevated this agenda to work by working with individuals and organizations to

promote leadership advancement of diverse talent and to keep the diversity dialogue

vibrant. We have introduced leadership initiatives that align to the professional ascent

of our talent and have extended our programs and services from the classroom to

the boardroom.

We have mastered one important element of our work that remains unmatched —our

ability to grow our effort while preserving a close, one to one touch and investment

in the outstanding individuals we serve. This thoughtful balance has resulted in the

tremendous passion and respect our participants have for the Toigo organization,

the sense of family they share, and the demonstration of their giveback to the

organization in a variety of ways and in years to come.

As we celebrate this important milestone, we look to the future to do more and

to become an even more dynamic organization—grounded in the principles of

excellence, ethical leadership, multiculturalism and change.

We cannot do this alone and hope that our year-long celebration will spark renewed

energy and engagement around the mission of Toigo.

Nancy Sims

President & CEO

LEADERSHIP AND STRENGTH

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In 2013, we selected our inaugural “40 Under 40.” That group was asked to nominate the 2014 class—who we are delighted to present this evening. We relish their professional accomplishments and their personal commitment to the work and mission of the Toigo Foundation—ensuring a legacy of leadership for the generations who will follow in their footsteps.

Joseph Acevedo | Principal, Pharos Capital Group

Nicole Adrien | Managing Director & Global Head of Client Relations, Oaktree Capital Management

Jim Bland | Principal, HCP Management Company

Michael Beal | Head of Strategy and Finance, JP Morgan Chase

Lisandro Chanlatte | Managing Director, LatAm Investment Lab Head, Citi Private Bank

Sherrese Clarke | Executive Director, Morgan Stanley

Thomas Davenport | Managing Partner, Davenport Capital Management, LLC

Paige Davis, Jr. | Associate Portfolio Manager, T. Rowe Price

Mishone Donelson | Principal, Fairview Capital

Akram Fareed | Director of Financial Planning and Analysis, KAYAK

Juan Fontenla | Senior Private Client Advisor, Bank of the West

Ronald Funderburk | Investment Director, North Carolina Dept. of State Treasurer

Ignacio Galaz | Senior Vice President, PIMCO

Betsy George | Equity Analyst, MFS Investment Management

Nili Gilbert | Co-Founder / Portfolio Manager, Matarin Capital Management

David Gonzalez | Vice President, Goldman Sachs & Co.

James Gutierrez | CEO, Insikt

Dawson Her Many Horses | Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Jennifer Kwon | Principal / Head of Investor Relations, The Gores Group

Tamara Larsen | Senior Research Analyst, Russell Investments

Peter Lee | Managing Partner, Sentinel Rock Capital

Derek Lopez | Managing Director - Head of US Acquisitions, LaSalle Investment Management

Lydia Monroy | Portfolio Director, Benedict Canyon Equities

David Moradi | Vice President, Guggenheim Partners

JC Mountainbear | Engagement Manager - M&A Integration, Crowe Horwath

Jonathan Murrell | Senior Fixed Income Portfolio Manager, Wells Fargo Investment Management

Lawrence Ou | Vice President, Citi

Josue Portillo | Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Khalid Rashid | Vice President, Clarion Partners

Christopher Rice-Shepherd | Managing Director, Cliffwater LLC

Gregory Robinson | Vice President, Royal Bank of Scotland

Kenyattah Robinson | Vice President, Public Institutions, Jones Lang LaSalle

Ivelisse Rodgriguez-Simon | Principal, Avante Mezzanine Partners

Keith Singletary | Vice President, Morgan Stanley

Shem Streeter | Managing Director, Kennedy Wilson

Seble Tareke-Williams | Managing Director, Emmes Asset Management

Jerome Thomas | Partner, Tolis Advisors, LP

Jermaine Warren | Principal, ICV Capital Partners

Peter Washington | Vice President, CapX Partners

Gregory Williams | VP / Business Development Manager, Wellington Management

2014 “40 Under 40”

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TOIGO Fellow & AlumniHONOR ROLL

Joseph Acevedo (Wharton 2003)Didier Acevedo (Chicago Booth 2013)Ejim Achi (Yale 2013)Amachie Ackah (Wharton 2000)Cristian Acosta (Wharton 2008)Robert Acosta (USC 2011)Jadijhe Adamo (Columbia 2003)Roy Adams (Dartmouth-Tuck 2006)Bakari Adams (Columbia 2007)Annie Adams (Stanford 2008)Michael Addo (Cornell 1999)Tumi Adebiyi (Dartmouth-Tuck 2007)Babasola Adeleye (Wharton 2012)Gbile Adewunmi (Columbia 2010)Nicole Adrien (UCLA Anderson 2006)Olaolu Aganga (Stanford 2011)Jamaine Aggrey (Wharton 2008)Juan Agudelo (Columbia 2015)Mauricio Agudelo (Yale 2014)Javier Aguirre (Columbia 2005)Robert Aguirre (Harvard 2012)Kwamena Aidoo (Wharton 2010)Monique Aiken (NYU Stern 2005)Alex-Handrah Aime (Stanford 2005)Chukwuma Ajene (Harvard 2012)Dalu Ajene (Harvard 2006)Andreea Akerele (Harvard 2013)EyitayoAkins (Stanford 2002)Jennifer Akpapuna (Wharton 2009)Jay Alabraba (Stanford 2007)Ayodele Alaran (MIT Sloan 2008)Diane Alarcon (Chicago Booth 2005)Daniel Alba (Dartmouth-Tuck 2007)Angela Aldrich (Stanford 2013)Thais Aleluia (Wharton 2008)Jaime Alfaro (UC Berkeley Haas 2000)Jennifer Alford-Hall (Emory Goizueta 2010)Farez Alibay (Wharton 2011)Wilmot Allen (Wharton 2000)Eric Allen (Wharton 2004)Kevin Allen (Emory Goizueta 2000)Ismoila Alli-Balogun (Wharton 2013)Andrea Almeida-Mack (UCLA Anderson)Philip Alphonse (Stanford 1999)

Taalib Al’Salaam (UNC Kenan-Flagler 2010)Alisa Alston (Wharton 2010)GeorgeAlva (Kellogg Northwestern 2000)Shawn Anderson (Stanford 2002)Millicent Anglin (UC Berkeley Haas 2008)KwameAnochie (UCLA Anderson 2003)Gwendolyn Ansah Smith (Columbia 2001)Mario Antwine (Yale 2015)Donatus Anusionwu (Columbia 2009)Erick Aponte (Wharton 2007)Jose Aragon (Kellogg Northwestern 2003)Ian Archer (Columbia 1998)Roland Archer (Wharton 2004)David Ardayfio (Wharton 2001)Eduardo Arguello (Harvard 2014)David Ariaz (Wharton 1998)Daryl Armstrong (Columbia 1998)Artis Arnold (MIT Sloan 2005)Linda Arrington (Columbia 1997)Amy Arthur Samuels (Columbia1997)Javier Artola (Wharton 2010)Brian Ascencio (Chicago Booth 2012)Ryan Ashley (Harvard 2011)Chijioke Asomugha (Columbia 2009)Chidinma Asonye (Harvard 2012)Vladimir Augustin (Columbia 1998)Glenn Austin (Columbia 2005)Juan Avendano (NYU Stern 2013)Ruben Avilez (UCLA Anderson 1995)Darryl Ayers (Kellogg Northwestern 1994)Patrice Azi (Yale 2015)Eugene Baah (Stanford 2007)Sean Baca (Chicago Booth 2003)Ghazal Badiozamani (Wharton 2010)Franklin Badu (Duke Fuqua 2008)Bria Bailey (Columbia 2015)Sharon Bakcht (Kellogg Northwestern 2010)Gina Baker Chambers (Columbia 2009)Milton Balbuena (UC Berkeley Haas 1996)Steven Ballantyne (Kellogg Northwestern 2009)Rochelle Ballard (Columbia 2013)Vince Ballard (Harvard 2007)Krystal Barker (Wharton 2015)Khary Barnes (Harvard 2008)

Beginning with just seven students at Columbia Business School in the fall of 1990, we are proud to now have nearly 1,000 talented professionals hold the distinction of Toigo Fellow!

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TOIGO Fellow & Alumni

Byron Barnes (Simon Rochester 2010)Jason Barrett (Cornell 1998)Tchintcia Barros (Harvard 2005)Nathan Bautista (Chicago Booth 2001)Michael Beal (Harvard 2012)Donald Beamer (Wharton 2013)Joseph Beard (Columbia 2005)Athelstan Bellerand (Harvard 2004)Olivier Belzile (Stanford 2008)Vincent Benjamin (Harvard 2009)Stephanie Bennett (Darden 2009)Jeanette Bettles (Columbia 2002)Vasco Bilbao-Bastida (Wharton 2014)Mark Black (Stanford 1998)Paul Blake (Columbia 2003)James Bland (Chicago Booth 2006)Omar-Saeed Blayton (Wharton 2009)Danon Blea (UCLA Anderson 2000)LennittBligen (MIT Sloan 2011)TeeshaBlock (NYU Stern 2011)Marla Blow (Stanford 1999)Cedric Bobo (Harvard 2004)Stephanie Boddie (Clark Atlanta 2004)Darryl Bolden (Wharton 2010)Brett Bonet (Chicago Booth 2013)John Bonhomme (Cornell 2007)Allan Boomer (NYU Stern 2004)Jonathan Bournigal (Harvard 2013)Rayman Bovell (Michigan Ross 2002)Alvin Bowles (Harvard 2001)Roderick Boyd (Columbia 2001)Eric Braz (Chicago Booth 2007)Cindy Helen Brea (Harvard 2004)Fernando Bringas (Cornell 2012)Zuri Briscoe (Yale 2007)Lorenzo Brooks (Stanford 2015)Jacqueline Brooks (Vanderbilt Owen 2007)Tony Brown (Clark Atlanta 2002)Gravette Brown (Columbia 2005)Tabia Brown (Harvard 2012)Sacasha Brown (Harvard 2006)Kedrick Brown (Wharton 2008)Jason Brown (Chicago Booth 2009)Jason Brown (Chicago Booth 2007)Cecil Brown (Kellogg Northwestern 1997)Hugh Browne (Stanford 2008)Michael Bryant (Columbia 1999)LaMar Bunts (Stanford 1997)Dale Burnett (Dartmouth-Tuck 2007)Marvis Burns (Wharton 2014)Stefon Burns (Harvard 2012)Heather Burns (Notre Dame 2009)Grover Burthey (Stanford 2012)

Joshua Butler (Cornell 2015)Alvin Butler (NYU Stern 2014)Patrick Bydume (Columbia 2009)Zerrick Bynum (Harvard 1997)Rogelio Caceres (Harvard 1997)Jeanette Cajide (Kellogg Northwestern 2008)Jay Calhoun (Dartmouth-Tuck 2008)Alisa Callender (Columbia 1996)Shegan Campbell (Chicago Booth 2005)Darrell Campos (UC Berkeley Haas 1996)Herb Canada (Wharton 2002)Roxana Canales (Wharton 2013)Matthew Cano (Stanford 2015)Ron Cano (Stanford 2011)Victoria Canto Ponce (Chicago Booth 2007)Jing Cao (Michigan Ross 2011)Moises Carlos (Wharton 2004)Rafael Carreira (Kellogg Northwestern 1994)Craig Carter (Wharton 2015)David Casares (Harvard 1997)Renzo Castillo (Wharton 2012)Laura Cervantes (Stanford 2014)Arthur Cervantes (UCLA Anderson 2003) Ainsworth (Ray) Chambers (Harvard 2010)Gabriela Chamorro (Kellogg Northwestern 2010)Gordon Chan (UCLA Anderson 1999)Hayley Chan (Stanford 2013)Antoinette Chandler (UCLA Anderson 1995)Lisandro Chanlatte (Harvard 2004)Young Chase (Columbia 2007)Zuriel Chavez (Harvard 2013)Yumna Cheema (Columbia 2015)William Chen (Columbia 2009)Anchi Chern (Harvard 2014)Luke Chernosky (Wharton 2014)Mark Cherry (Stanford 2001)Kalyani Chervela (Wharton 2009)Matthew Chesnut (Harvard 2014)Kapil Chhibber (Kellogg Northwestern 2009)Danita Childers (Chicago Booth 1996)Karen Chin (Stanford 2001)Grace Chionuma (Yale 2007)Eugene Chiu (Harvard 2005)Stephen Chiu (UC Berkeley Haas 2003)Dooyon Cho (MIT Sloan 2007)Anthia Christian (Harvard 1997)Kevin Christie Jr. (Kellogg Northwestern 2003)Tracey Chu (Wharton 2015)Alan Chung (Wharton 2013)Peter Chung (Wharton 2008)Anddria Clack (Harvard 2014)Marisa Clark (Harvard 2014)Kevin Clark (Clark Atlanta 1998)

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Robert-Earl “Tyson” Clark (Harvard 2009)Ronald Clark (Wharton 2004)Sherrese Clarke (Harvard 2004)Melissa Clinton (Wharton 2013)Saeed Coates (MIT Sloan 2012)Tomeka Cochran (Harvard 2000)Timothy Codrington (Harvard 2001)Kendall Coffey (UC Berkeley Haas 1997)Maurice Colas (Columbia 1996)Glenda Coleman (Columbia 1994)Rodney Collins (Columbia 1992)Loren Compton-Williams (Wharton 2001)Charisse Conanan (Chicago Booth 2010)Michael Coppock (Wharton 2009)Miles Cortez (UCLA Anderson 1998)James Cortez (UC Berkeley Haas 2001)Eduardo Costa (Columbia 2003)Jose Cotarelo (Stanford 1999)Ruben Cotti-Lowell (Dartmouth-Tuck 2015)Chris Cowan (Harvard 2011)Shannon Cowherd (Columbia 2002)Allan Coye (Yale 2011)Alaric Craig (Wharton 2014)Kevin Crawford (UC Berkeley Haas 1998Constance Cribbs-Knight (UCLA Anderson 1998)Shawn Crockett (Harvard 2009)Siobhan Cropper (Columbia 2007)Susan Cross (Columbia 1992)Roberto Cruz (MIT Sloan 1999)Catalina Cuellar (Wharton 2009)Dave Cumberbatch (Clark Atlanta 1998)Michael Curry (Chicago Booth 2013)Joseph Dahmen (MIT Sloan 2004)Leela Damm (Dartmouth-Tuck 2006)Eric Daniels (Harvard 2000)Aleek Datta (Carnegie Mellon, Tepper 2008)Thomas Davenport (Chicago Booth 2008)Brandon Davis (Carnegie Mellon, Tepper 2014)Kevin Davis (Wharton 2001)Paige Davis (Darden 2009)Sean Day (Cornell 2003)Nadine De Coteau (Stanford 1999)Michelle De Fossett (Columbia 1995)Edrizio De La Cruz (Wharton 2011)Ariel De La Lama (Chicago Booth 2006)David De La Rosa (Chicago Booth 2011)Paul de Leon (UCLA Anderson 1993)Max De Lima (Columbia 1999)Juanita Deane Warner (Columbia 1999)Paola De Cegama (Dartmouth-Tuck 2003)Derrick Deese (Dartmouth-Tuck 2012)Adey Delbridge (Harvard 2006)Lule Demmissie (Columbia 2001)

Sanjay Desai (Stanford 2004)Marie-Alix Desir (Emory Goizueta 2010)Karen Diatta (Notre Dame 2007)Bruno Dieseldorff (UCLA Anderson 2011)Anthony Dinkins (Columbia 1992)Cynthia do Nascimento (Harvard 2008)Nicholas Doering-Dorival (Harvard 2010) Mishone Donelson (Kellogg Northwestern 2007)Raina Dong (Wharton 2013)Omari Douglas-Hall (Harvard 2012)Robin Dozier (UC Berkeley Haas 1995)Randall Drain (Wharton 2012)Miguel Dueñas (Columbia 2005)Daphne Dufresne (Harvard 1999)Damon Duke (Wharton 2005)Tanesha Duncan (Darden 2010)Michael Duran (Stanford 1998)Vielcka Dutt (Dartmouth-Tuck 2005)Dale Dykes (Wharton 1999)Natalie Eckford (Harvard 2006)Jaimee Eddington (Harvard 2005)Teo Edgerton-Benitez (Chicago Booth 2014)Monica Edwards (Clark Atlanta 1998)Nicholas Edwards (Harvard 2001)Steffanie Edwards (NYU Stern 2008)Patrick Egeonu (Wharton 2007)York Eggleston (Harvard 1996)Nosakhare Egharevba (Harvard 2008)Nnennia Ejebe (Harvard 2012)Christopher Eldridge (Wharton 2014)Johnson Elugbadebo (MIT Sloan 2014)Christopher Emba (Stanford 2013)Michael Emeghebo (NYU Stern 2008)Leslie Emmons (Stanford 2012)Leah Endalkatchew (Harvard 2015)Samuel Enoka (UC Berkeley Haas 1999)Daniel Espinosa (Kellogg Northwestern 2015)Eme Essien (Wharton 1999)Michelle Kathryn Essome (Columbia 1999)Raudline Etienne (UC Berkeley Haas 1994)Orlando Evans (Michigan Ross 2002)Alford Evans (MIT Sloan 2000)Oyetunde Fadele (Kellogg Northwestern 2005)Oyebode Fajobi (Dartmouth-Tuck 2014)Ronald Falcon(Chicago Booth 2013)Akram Fareed (Chicago Booth 2009)Natasha Fatheree (Columbia 2009)Sylvester Fejokwu (Darden 2014)José Feliciano (Stanford 1999)Joseph Ferguson (UCLA Anderson 1994)Glenys Fernandez (Emory Goizueta 2013)Tirso Fernandez (Chicago Booth 2009)Hector Fernandez (Kellogg Northwestern 2010)

HONOR ROLL

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Jernine Fernando Kim (UCLA Anderson 2014)Jack Ferrer (Cornell 2007)Alicia Figueroa (Wharton 2013)Leonard Fishman (Wharton 2012)Ronald Fleischer (NYU Stern 2009)Joe Fletcher (Dartmouth-Tuck 2007)Cedric Fletcher (Columbia 2003)Roberto Flores (UC Berkeley Haas 1997)Jarrod Fong (Chicago Booth 1996)Adrienne Fonseca (Stanford 2007)Juan Fontenla (Cornell 2007)Kathlika Fontes (Columbia 2012)Janel Forde (Stanford 2007)Pearie Foster (Cornell 2006)Jack Foster, Jr. (Columbia 2001)Chakana Fowler (Columbia 2007)Jason Fraser (Columbia 2000)Tracy Freeman (Columbia 2006)Stephanie Frias (Harvard 2013)Christopher Funderburg (Michigan Ross 2003)Ronald Funderburk (Harvard 2008)Tannis Fussell (Harvard 1998)Michael Gaines (Harvard 1996)Edmund Gaither (Dartmouth-Tuck 2000)Ignacio Galaz (MIT Sloan 2009)Deborah Gallegos (UC Berkeley Haas 1995)Giselle Gamero (Kellogg Northwestern 2011)Alexis Garcia (Dartmouth-Tuck 2013)Victor Garcia (UCLA Anderson 2007)Andres Garcia (Wharton 2011)Felipe Garcia (Wharton 2004)George Garcia (Wharton 2010)Natalie Garcia (Wharton 2011)Tatiana Garcia-Granados (Wharton 2003)Carlos Garcia-Tunon (Wharton 2003)Jacques Garibaldi (Harvard 2000)Christopher Garrett (Columbia 1996)Akinwole Garrett (Duke Fuqua 2011)Ato Garrett (Chicago Booth 2009)Ronald Garrus (Wharton 1997)Kafi Garrus (Wharton 1996)Luther Gatewood (Stanford 2014)Betsy George (Harvard 2010)Nilizandr Gilbert (Columbia 2003)Alfred Giles (NYU Stern 2009)Kenneth Girdy (Michigan Ross 2003)Mona Girotra (Harvard 2007)Cheryl Gladstone (Columbia 2010)Amiko Glasford (Harvard 2007)Carlos Gomez (UCLA Anderson 2001)Alejandro Gomez (Yale 2012)Esteban Gomez (NYU Stern 2013)Hanna Gonzales (Stanford 2004)

David Gonzalez (UCLA Anderson 2004)Oracio Gonzalez (Darden 2010)Terry Goode (UC Berkeley Haas 1995)Denise Gordon (Wharton 1998)DeShay Gould McCluskey (Stanford 2006)Aaron Graf (Columbia 2008)Christopher Graham (Wharton 1998)Marisa Grant (Columbia2000)Jordan Grant (Columbia 2000)Kareem Grant (NYU Stern 2006)H. Granvel Tate, III (Harvard 2003)Zach Gray (Darden 2011)Rochelle Grayson (Chicago Booth 1996)Michael Greene (Clark Atlanta 1999)Jason Griffie (MIT Sloan 1998)Dana Grigg (Harvard 2000)Alejandro Guerrero (Stanford 2002)Shirley Guillen (Stanford 2009)Alex Gumbs (Columbia 2007)Miroslavo Gumpel (Wharton 2013)Peter Gutierrez (Columbia 2002)James Gutierrez (Stanford 2005)Leslie Hale (Harvard 2001)Nikoa Ham (Columbia2014)Dean Hamilton (NYU Stern 2014)Josephine Harada (Wharton 2008)Anthony Hardy (Wharton 2015)Erin Harkless (Harvard 2012)Lionel Harris (Wharton 1995Vincent Harris (Darden 2009)Corey Harrison (Yale 2011)Vanessa Hartigan (Stanford 2000)Tiffany Harvill (Columbia 2002)Marcus Hathaway (Wharton 2010)Andrew Hayford (Columbia 2008)Susan Heho (Cornell 2002)Kevin Helton (NYU Stern 2006)Richard Hemmings (Columbia 2015)Andrew Henderson (Columbia 1996)Eda Henries (Columbia 2013)Dawson Her Many Horses (Dartmouth-Tuck 2010)Carmen Heredia-Lopez (Chicago Booth 1997)Roberto Hernandez (Wharton 2015)Kenny Hernandez (Wharton 2015)Carlos Hernandez (Harvard 2012)Fernando Hernandez (UC Berkeley Haas 1996)Eduardo Hernandez (Wharton 2006)Maria Antonia Hernandez (Chicago Booth 2007)Miguel Hernandez (Kellogg Northwestern 2003)Christopher Herrera (UC Berkeley Haas 2000)Tiffany Herring (Harvard 2010)Dalia Hervitz (Columbia 2012)Albert Hicks Jr. (NYU Stern 2013)

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Lorenza (Lonnie) Hill (Cornell 2014)Simone Hill (Stanford 2014)Arthur Hill (Chicago Booth 1996)Thomas Hinds (University of Texas/McCombs 2002)Kathy Hines (Wharton 2004)Brandon Hoffman (Wharton 2015)Alex Holiday (Columbia 2013)Lester Hollis (Columbia 1998)Nancy Hollis (Columbia 1998)Mike Hollman (Columbia 2009)Mondez Hollomon (Clark Atlanta 2004)Perry Hollowell (Chicago Booth 2013)Charles Holmes (Harvard 2006)Daniel Holtzman (Wharton 1995)Dennis Hong (Harvard 2015)Natalie Hooper (MIT Sloan 2014)Thomas Hopkins (Columbia 1994)Pierre Horvilleur (Kellogg Northwestern 2010)Terence Hosten (Columbia 1996)Macharva Housley (Stanford 2007)Haslyn Howard (Chicago Booth 2009)Diane Hsiao (Stanford 2003)Stephanie Hsu (Wharton 2008)Clark Huang (UCLA Anderson 1999)Michelle Huang (Wharton 2009)Charles Hudson (Stanford 2005)Shane Hughley (Cornell 2004)Lee Hunter (NYU Stern 2009)Faisel Hussein (NYU Stern 2006)Muhammad Hutasuhut (Harvard 2008)Karim Hutson (Harvard 2003)Damian Hyams (Chicago Booth 2003)David IbnAle (Stanford 2000)Francis Idehen (Harvard 2006)Andrew Igharo (Columbia 2003)Oghale Ighoavodha (Harvard 2014)Carolyn Inoa (Chicago Booth 2013)Jaime Irick (Harvard 2003)Erika Irish Brown (Columbia 2001)Daniel Irizarry (Darden 2010)Obinna Isiadinso (Harvard 2002)Maurice Iwunze (Columbia 2009)Barbara Iyayi (Harvard 2008)Ivy Jack (Harvard 2004)Rodney Jackson (Stanford 1998)Shawn Jackson (Harvard 2000)Yvette Jackson (Chicago Booth 1997)Antonio Jackson (Kellogg Northwestern 2007)Clint Jackson (Darden 2004)Haniff Jackson (Darden 2007)Eric Jacobsohn (Chicago Booth 2008)Cedric Jarrett (Columbia 2001)Jennifer Jaucian (Chicago Booth 2008)

J. Dennis Jean-Jacques (Harvard 1998)Frederick Jelks (Columbia 2012)Natalie Jenkins Sorrell (Wharton 2002)Mohammad Jhaveri (Stanford 2013)Monica Johns (Wharton 2000)Shawn Johns (Kellogg Northwestern 1996)Kelly Johnson (Dartmouth-Tuck 2001)Robert Johnson (Columbia 1994)John (Dallas) Johnson (Columbia 2010)Cameron Johnson (Harvard 2012)Mark Johnson (Harvard 2001)Anna Johnson (Harvard 2010)Angela Johnson (Harvard 2009)Stacey Ann Johnson (Wharton 2010)Wallace Johnson (Wharton 1995)Cedric Johnson (UNC Kenan-Flagler 2010)Robert Johnson Jr. (MIT Sloan 1997)Carolyn Jones (Dartmouth-Tuck 1998)Brandon Jones (Harvard 2010)Samuel Jones (Harvard 1997)Fern Jones (MIT Sloan 1998)Jonathan Jordan (Clark Atlanta 1998)Julian Jordan (Stanford 2012)Martha Juarez (UCLA Anderson 2007)Kristina Junco (Stanford 2006)Luigi Kai (Columbia 2011)Sinaly Kalo (NYU Stern 2007)Vikas Kalra (Harvard 2008)Wendy Kam (Kellogg Northwestern 2008)Khalilah Karim (Wharton 2013)Adam Karr (Harvard 1997)Akintunde Kehinde (Harvard 2011)Chloe Kelley (Chicago Booth 2013)Anjelica Kelly (Columbia 2013)Nakeyshia Kendall (Wharton 2006)Leroy (Reed) Kennedy (Harvard 2005)Antonio Key (Wharton 2015)Jeffery Keys (UCLA Anderson 1996)Rachana Khandelwal (Kellogg Northwestern 2008)Philip Kibel (Columbia 1997)Lora Killian (Duke Fuqua 2005)Shinwoo Kim (Wharton 2009)Al Kim (Chicago Booth 2008)Martin King (Columbia 1997)Malik King (Michigan Ross 2004)Verleria King-Jones (Harvard 2002)Ajamu Kitwana (MIT Sloan 2012)Kate Knight (Columbia 2008)Toyosi Kolawole (MIT Sloan 1999)Vivian Kotun (Wharton 2009)Ahovi G. Kponou (Stanford 1998)Siddarth Kumar (Wharton 2007)Udai Kumar (Chicago Booth 2006)

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Koichi Kurisu (Yale 2008)Ernest Kwarteng (Harvard 2008)Jae Kwon (Cornell 2003)Jennifer Kwon (Kellogg Northwestern 2009)Alvaro Lacayo (Columbia 2014)Lillian Lakes (Emory Goizueta 2011)Allen T. Lamb (MIT Sloan 2010)Jeffrey Lamour (Columbia 2011)Juan Landa (Stanford 2001)Lisa Langhart (Harvard 2000)Joseph Langhorn (Wharton 1996)Alejandro Lara (UCLA Anderson 2004)Michael Laranang (MIT Sloan 2001)Tamara Larsen (MIT Sloan 2003)Jeff Lau (Harvard 2009)Ade Lawal (Harvard 2002)Bolaji Lawal (Wharton 2008)Ayomide Lawal (Kellogg Northwestern 2007)Olumuyiwa Lawal (Darden 2008)Nike Lawrence (Harvard 2014)Jonathan Le (NYU Stern 2015)Leidy Lebron (Darden 2013)Frederic Le Cao (Wharton 2012)Allis Lee (UCLA Anderson 2010)David Lee (UCLA Anderson 1994)Mitchell Lee (Columbia 2004)Diane Lee (Stanford 2003)Peter Lee (Stanford 2005)Simon Lee (Harvard 1999)Susan Yun Lee (Harvard 2009)Sanghyun Lee (MIT Sloan 2010)John Chung Lee (Wharton 1997)Anthony Lee (Kellogg Northwestern 2013)Tim Legesse (UC Berkeley Haas 1994)Lawrence Leonard (Wharton 1999)Megan Lerchenmuller (Wharton 2013)Michael Lesesne, Jr. (Columbia 1993)Juan Leung Li (Harvard 2014)Nicolas Levin (Columbia 2014)Ryan Lewis (Harvard 2015)Tracey Lewis (Cornell 1999)John Lewis (Harvard 2004)Djenaba Lewis (Wharton 2010)Edward Lewis (Chicago Booth 2004)Thomas Lewis, Jr. (Chicago Booth 2002)Michele Lezama (Columbia 1993)Gordon Liao (Harvard 2004)Derek Lim (Wharton 2011)Scottye Lindsey (Cornell 1995)Eric K. Liu (Wharton 2008)Eric Liu (Chicago Booth 2009)Anderson Livingston (Cornell 1999)Bill Lomax (Columbia 2003)

Christopher Lombardi (Wharton 2008)Renee Long (Chicago Booth 2003)Robert Lopez (Stanford 2011)Melissa Lopez (Stanford 2006)Derek Lopez (Kellogg Northwestern 2005)Juan Lopez, Jr. (Chicago Booth 2007)Ayanna Louis-Charles (Chicago Booth 2009)Imari Love (Kellogg Northwestern 2001)Irene Lu (Wharton 1996)Tamara Lucero-Rajaram (MIT Sloan 2001)Edwin Lugo, II (Columbia 1996)Darlene Lumkins-Stegall (Kellogg Northwestern 1999)Lionel Lynch (Harvard 2009)Angela Lyons (MIT Sloan 2003)Franklin Maccotan (Cornell 1996)Felix Macharia (Columbia 2009)Natalia Macias (Wharton 2004)Lance Macon (MIT Sloan 2004)Michael Maestas (Columbia 1997)Maggie Magallon (Chicago Booth 1999)Kwame Mainoo (Kellogg Northwestern 1994)Dennis Mak (Stanford 2010)Christopher Malone (Harvard 2015)Abi Mandelbaum (Wharton 2010)Ralph Manigat (Columbia 1998)Adrienne Manns (Stanford 2011)Jacques Marine (UCLA Anderson 1995)Roger Marrero (Harvard 2001)Maybel Marte (Wharton 2001)Eddie Martin (Duke Fuqua 2005)Joel Martinez (Stanford 1998)Thomas Martinez (Stanford 2006)Adrienne Martinez (Cornell 2008)Richard Martinez (Wharton 2006)Karen Massey-Shaw (Kellogg Northwestern 1996)Tanaka Maswoswe (Harvard 2010)Glenn Matamoros (Wharton 2001)Kenyatta K. Matheny (Chicago Booth 2009)Adia Matthews (Harvard 2015)Dumas Maugile (UCLA Anderson 1998)Alexis Maule (Stanford 2015)Carlos Mayorga (Kellogg Northwestern 1997)Hellen Mbugua (Dartmouth-Tuck 2013)Wendell McCain (Kellogg Northwestern 1999)David McCants, III (Columbia 2004)Debra McCoy (Harvard 2003)Shelton McCullough (Columbia 2015)Janelle McDonald (Harvard 2013)Marcus McFadden (Columbia 2010)Oliver McIntosh (Harvard 1998)Diarra McKinney (Harvard 2008)Charles McLemore (Columbia 2004)Simeon McMillan (Columbia 2014)

TOIGO Fellow & Alumni

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Deborah Medenica (Wharton 1997)Eddie Meder (Kellogg Northwestern 2007)Johnathan Medina (Wharton 2011)Judy Mei (UCLA Anderson 2008)Diogenes Mejia (Columbia 2014)Tatiana Mejia (Stanford 2007)Thomas Melendez (Columbia 1992)Kareem Meliani (Harvard 2012)Nicole Melwood (Duke Fuqua 2015)Luis Mena (UCLA Anderson 2003)Rashida Mendes (Columbia 2004)Luis Mendoza (Dartmouth-Tuck 2006)Jason Mercer (Stanford 2011)Roland Merchant (Columbia 2001)Callie Merritt (Harvard 2003)Shelli Merritt (Wharton 1996)Linda Merus (Michigan Ross 2007)William Messer (Wharton 2006)Lloyd Metz (Harvard 1996)Sharde Miller (Vanderbilt Owen 2014)Lisa Miller (Columbia 2006)Kodwo Mills (Columbia 1996)Cory Mims (Harvard 2000)Warren Min (Harvard 2013)Jose Minaya (Dartmouth-Tuck 2000)Abdulla Mirpur (Wharton 2010)James Mister (Wharton 1997)Jonathan Mitchell (Dartmouth-Tuck 2012)Gerald Mitchell (Wharton 2008)Martin Mohabeer (Wharton 2001)Kapil Mohabir (Harvard 2008)Julian Moncrief (Yale 2014)Gloria Monfrini (Harvard 2012)Alois Monger (NYU Stern 2012)Lydia Monroy (UCLA Anderson 2009)Joseph Monteleone (Dartmouth-Tuck 2014)Eduardo Montes (Kellogg Northwestern 2008)Marcus Moore (UCLA Anderson 2003)Steven Moore (Columbia 2012)Timmeko Moore Love (Columbia 2003)David Moradi (Wharton 2005)Melissa Morales (Columbia 2004)Luis Morales (Kellogg Northwestern 1999)Andre Morales (Kellogg Northwestern 2006)Michelle Moudry (Wharton 2007)JC Mountainbear (Kellogg Northwestern 2004)Menna Mulugetta (Stanford 2013)Benard Munda (Harvard 2011)Jesse Munoz (UCLA Anderson 2001)Federico Muñoz (Wharton 2011)Jared T. Murphy (Stanford 2015)Domonique Murray (Kellogg Northwestern 1995)Jonathan Murrell (Dartmouth-Tuck 2009)

Silas Myers (Harvard 1997)Muhammad Nadhiri (Columbia 2002)Nana Kweku Nduom (Wharton 2006)Hiwot Nega (Columbia 2004)Tangwena Nelson (Cornell 2002)Dawud Nelson (Chicago Booth 2005)Candace Ng (Harvard 1996)My Le Nguyen (Stanford 2009)Brian Nichols (Wharton 2004)Jerome Nichols, II (Chicago Booth 2014)Pierre Nicolas (Columbia 1999)Sebenza Nkomo (Dartmouth-Tuck 2007)Lucien Noel (Columbia 2003)Roderic Norman (Harvard 2002)Karla Noyola (UC Berkeley Haas 1995)Obiora Nwogugu (Wharton 2004)Thomas Obaseki (Darden 2008)Julio Obeso (Wharton 2005)Kristal O’Bryant (Harvard 2005)Phillip Ocasio (Wharton 2010)Lauren Ochoa (Harvard 2013)Peter Oden (Wharton 2014)Ernest Odinec (Columbia 2005)Kelechi Ogbunamiri (Wharton 2011)Kayode Ogunro (Harvard 2010)Ikenna Okezie (Harvard 1999)Christian Okoye (Stanford 2015)Yemi Okupe (Stanford 2010)Juan Carlos Olivarez (Dartmouth-Tuck 2008)Kolawole Olofinboba (MIT Sloan 2003)Marcos Ortiz (MIT Sloan 2013)Alex Ortiz (UC Berkeley Haas 2007)Cynthia Ortiz (Wharton 2011)Marlon Osbourne (Columbia 2006)Lawrence Ou (Columbia 2009)David Overton (Harvard 2011)Kevin Oxendine (Stanford 2011)Mina Pacheco Nazemi (Harvard 2004)Andrew Padilla (Columbia 2013)Sandra Padilla (Columbia 2007)Luz Padilla (UC Berkeley Haas 1994)Micheal Parker, Jr. (Dartmouth-Tuck 2009)Meghan Pasricha (Harvard 2012)Edward Pascual (Harvard 2005)Milan Patel (Duke Fuqua 2006)Carolina Patino (Kellogg Northwestern 2007)Onay Payne (Harvard 2003)Edward Pena (Dartmouth-Tuck 2009)Jerry Pence (Stanford 2001)Ryan Penn (Wharton 2008)Clarence Perera (Columbia 2007)Kiera Perez-Konis (Columbia1993)Verdun Perry (Harvard 2000)

HONOR ROLL

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Adrian Perry (Wharton 2008)Ramona Persaud (Wharton 2003)Saritha Peruri (Wharton 2007)Sarang Peruri (Wharton 2006)Adria Peters-Brown (Columbia 1996)Michelle Cruz Peverley (Columbia 2010)Heidi Phan (UC Berkeley Haas 2000)Carissa Phelps (UCLA Anderson 2007)Charles Phillips (Stanford 1999)Christine Phillpotts (Harvard 2009)Thomas Pierce (Columbia 2012)Kevin Pleasant (UCLA Anderson 2006)Christopher Porras (Wharton 2013)Michael Porter (Harvard 2013)Josue Portillo (NYU Stern 2009)Tony Powe (MIT Sloan 1998)Rhomaro Powell (Cornell 2010)Godfrey Powell (NYU Stern 2010)Steven Prado (UCLA Anderson 1996)William (Billy) Pressley (Columbia 2012)Marguerite Pressley (NYU Stern 2012)Jimmy Price (Stanford 2003)Mark Price (Harvard 2004)Nicole Pullen-Ross (Columbia 1999)Momei Qu (Harvard 2014)Jose Quesada (Stanford 2001)Paul Quintero (Columbia 1995)Tyrone Rachal (Chicago Booth 1998)Sonia Rahm (UCLA Anderson 2007)Saravanan Rajendran (Michigan Ross 2006)Ajit Ramachandran (Kellogg Northwestern 2008)Robert Ramirez (Columbia 2015)Daniel Ramirez (Harvard 2015)Steven Ramirez (UC Berkeley Haas 1998)Eddie Ramos (Columbia 1993)Jai Jai Ramsey Greenfield (Kellogg Northwestern 1998)Sháka Rasheed (Harvard 2001)Khalid Rashid (Columbia 2008)Kyle Rawlins (Harvard 2000)Lauren Ray (Columbia 2011)Lenny Rayford (Columbia 1998)Fahim Razzaque (Cornell 2008)John Reba (Duke Fuqua 2007Benis Reffkin (Columbia 2012)Derek Rey (Darden 2015)Daniel Reyes (Kellogg Northwestern 2010)Christopher Rice-Shepherd (UCLA Anderson 2004)Arthur Richardson (Stanford 1998)Tarrus Richardson (Harvard 1996)Kiesean Riddick (Chicago Booth 2015)Anthony Riley (Cornell 1996)Damien Ritter (Stanford 2007)

Jason Rivas (Dartmouth-Tuck 2012)Cindy Rivera (Columbia 2015)David Rivera (Harvard 2013)Agustin Rizo (Kellogg Northwestern 2008)Eric Roberson (Kellogg Northwestern 2000)Phillip Robinson (Chicago Booth 2015)Nathaniel Robinson (Dartmouth-Tuck 2007)Elliott Robinson (Columbia 2012)Gregory Robinson (Columbia 2010)Kenyattah Robinson (Cornell 2006)Tchad Robinson (Harvard 2000)Keir Rocha (Darden 2009)Guelmana Rochelin (Harvard 2007)Ivelisse Rodriguez Simon (Harvard 2004)Berta Rodriguez (UCLA Anderson 2008)Robert Rodriguez (NYU Stern 2005)Elvis Rodriguez (Darden 2010)Kevin Rollag (Harvard 2010)Melody Rollins Downes (MIT Sloan 2001)Juan Roman (NYU Stern 2008)Ulysses Romero (Stanford 2004)Warren Romine (Harvard 1997)Trevor Ronderos (Michigan Ross 2014)Benjamin Rosado (Dartmouth-Tuck 2006)Jennifer Rosado (Harvard 2002)Nermis Rosario (Duke Fuqua 2012)Robert Rose (Cornell 2005)Jill Rosenberg Jones (Cornell 1994)Alcindor Rosier, II (Dartmouth-Tuck 1997)Anthony Ross (Michigan Ross 2006)Marlon Ross (Chicago Booth 2012)R. Keith Rowan (Kellogg Northwestern 1995)Shauna Rucker (Harvard 2004)Allen Ruiz (Harvard 2014)Manuel Ruiz (UCLA Anderson 2000)Gonzalo Ruiz (Columbia 1998)Joseph Ryu (Chicago Booth 2013)Melanie Saizan (Clark Atlanta 2005)Marcus Sakamoto (Chicago Booth 1996)Kenneth Salas (Harvard 2015)Rodrigo Sales (Stanford 1999)Eric Samek (Stanford 2003)Aaron Sampson (Rice, Jones 2010)Frank Samuels (MIT Sloan 1998)Mauricio Sanchez (Dartmouth-Tuck 2003)Bryan Sanchez (Harvard 2004)Josue Sanchez (Harvard 2010)Marlon Sanchez (Wharton 2000)Bernardo Sanchez de Tagle (Columbia 2011)Eduardo Sanchez-Carrion (Kellogg Northwestern 1994)Rodrigo Sanchez-Rios (Stanford 2013)Omar Sanders (Columbia 1999)

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Reginald Sanders (Harvard 2002)Jorge Sandoval (UCLA Anderson 2003)Ryan Sandoval (Stanford 2008)Hugo Santillan (Yale 2015)Reginald Saunders (Cornell 2001)Julia Saunders (Chicago Booth 1999)Apoorv Saxena (Wharton 2008)Carlos Schonfeld (Stanford 1999)Yolande Schuler (Columbia 2008)Claudia Schweikert (Stanford 2002)Jeffrey Scott (Stanford 1998)David Scott (Wharton 1998)George Scott (Kellogg Northwestern 1999)Tannaz Shashaani (Harvard 2008)Greg Shell (Harvard 2001)Michelle Shell (Harvard 2003)Edward Shelton (Stanford 2010)Jesalyn Shen (Wharton 2014)Ben Shephard (Wharton 2014)Travis Sherman (Duke Fuqua 2015)Nicole Sherwood (Harvard 2005)Jason Shih (MIT Sloan 2014)Tessie Shih (Harvard 2011)Sandra Shpilberg (Wharton 2002)Corwin Shropshire (Cornell 2003)Malik Sievers (Stanford 1998)Omar Simmons (Harvard 1999)James Simmons (Kellogg Northwestern 1996)Tamara Simpkins-Franklin (Harvard 1997)Karim Simplis (Stanford 2005)Dhiraj Singh (Columbia 2007)Bhanu Singh (Chicago Booth 2010)Keith Singletary (NYU Stern 2004)Selena Singleton (Harvard 2015)Victor Siu (Wharton 2013)Coleman Skeeter (Columbia 2012)Ryan Smith (Stanford 2014)Nigel Smith (Stanford 2000)Danielle Smith (Wharton 2003)Nicole Smith (Wharton 2008)Philip Smith (Wharton 1997)Xavier Smith (Wharton 2000)Angel Solis (Harvard 2011)Emilce Song (Wharton 2009)Andrew Chong Hon Song (Chicago Booth 1997)Jorge Soriano (Duke Fuqua 2015)German Soto (Stanford 2000)Aida Soto (UC Berkeley Haas 2000)Richard Soto (Wharton 2012)Tasha Spann-McCall (Columbia 2002)Yolandis Speed (Clark Atlanta 2001)Jamey Spencer (Harvard 2002)Anthony Spikes (Columbia 1996)

Daniel Stanton (UC Berkeley Haas 2001)Javier Starkand (Stanford 2011)Sharcus Steen (Kellogg Northwestern 2007)Jonathan Sterlin (Columbia 2014)Omar Stevens (Wharton 2008)Russ Steward (UCLA Anderson 1997)Karen Stewart-Ramos (Columbia1993)Chrystal Stokes Williams (Harvard 2001)Chantelle Streete (Wharton 2004)Shem Streeter (UCLA Anderson 2005)Al Suarez (Harvard 2005)Santiago Subotovsky (Harvard 2009)Karthik Subramanian (Wharton 2008)Byron Sun (Wharton 2012)Polly Sung (NYU Stern 2006)Michael Tabb (Wharton 1999)Ardis Tabb (Wharton 2006)Marco Tablada (Dartmouth-Tuck 1998)Bianca Tabourn (Harvard 2007)David Tafuna (Kellogg Northwestern 2014)Kathleen Tait Rosenthal (Columbia 1993)Michael Takyi (Wharton 2002)Clifford Takyi (Wharton 2003)Ronald Tamale (Stanford 2005)Tao Tan (Columbia 2011)Joseph Tanious (Columbia 2009)Seble Tareke-Williams (Harvard 2005)Jerry Tarrer (Chicago Booth 1997)Jenise Tate (Wharton 2002)Marcellus Taylor (Harvard 1997)Brenda Taylor (Wharton 2009)Ralph Taylor-Smith (MIT Sloan 2002)Maria Tejeda (Dartmouth-Tuck 2006)Karlo Teran (Kellogg Northwestern 2009)Michael Terry (UCLA Anderson 2004)Garth Thomas (Columbia 2009)Jerome Thomas (Harvard 2005)Desiree Thomas (Wharton 1999)Shundrawn Thomas (Chicago Booth 1999)Taiese Thomas (NYU Stern 2008)Erwin Thompson (Columbia 2008)Keith Thompson (Columbia 2002)Vincent Thompson (Columbia 1992)Kalen Thornton (Stanford 2011)Kermit Threatte (MIT Sloan 2000)Summer Ticas (Wharton 2010)Garth Timoll (Cornell 2004)Ayana Todd (Stanford 2011)Felix Tollinche (Wharton 2005)Jennifer Tom (Kellogg Northwestern 2008)Kilian Toms (Harvard 2015)Tricia Torres (Kellogg Northwestern 2015)Alberto Torres (Chicago Booth 2006)

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TOIGO Fellow & Alumni

Jethro Townsend (Wharton 1997)Thanh Tran (Chicago Booth 2007)Michael Trejo (Harvard 2013)Flavia Trento (UCLA Anderson 1997)Michael Trivino (Columbia 2011)Jason Trujillo (Duke Fuqua 2007)Stanley Trybulski (Columbia 2001)Iesan Tsai (Wharton 2011)Reginald Tucker (Wharton 2006)Christopher Tuitt (Stanford 2006)Leslie Tullis (Wharton 2012)Nogie Udevbulu (Darden 2006)Chidozie Ugwumba (Cornell 2015)Eduardo Valdivieso (Cornell 2012)Roger Valdovinos (Kellogg Northwestern 1996)Ricardo Vallieres (Chicago Booth 1999)Camilo Varela (Chicago Booth 2010)Fidel Vargas (Harvard 1999)Jerry Varnado (Columbia 2014)Evelyn Vasquez (Columbia 2007)Nashan Vassall (Wharton 2010)Britt Vaughn (Kellogg Northwestern 2002)Richard Vazquez (Kellogg Northwestern 2001)Alejandro Vega (Wharton 2009)Monique Verret (Columbia 1992)Victor Vilaplana (UCLA Anderson 2006)Jose Villa (Wharton 2006)Valerie Villarreal (Stanford 2012)Sergio Villegas (UC Berkeley Haas 2013)Marco Villegas (Wharton 2011)Kumasi Vines (Columbia 2008)Christian Vizcaino (Harvard 2010)Peter W. Washington (Chicago Booth 2009)Drew Wade (Wharton 1998)LaVar Wagner (Kellogg Northwestern 2010)Melanie Waits (Columbia 2008)Kumi Walker (Stanford 2006)Darryl Walker (Cornell 1998)Ken Walker (UC Berkeley Haas 1995)Alan Ware (Columbia 1996)Jermaine Warren (Harvard 2007)Kelli P. Washington (Yale 2006)Shelby Washington (Kellogg Northwestern 2013)Kevin Waters (Columbia 2001)Maurice Watkins (Columbia 2002)Isa Watson (MIT Sloan 2013)Andrew Watt (Columbia 1996)Derrick Weatherspoon (Harvard 2012)Leland Weaver (Wharton 2010)Loan Webb (MIT Sloan 1998)Kwame Webb (Wharton 2013)

Anthony Webb (Yale 2013)Tony Wei (UCLA Anderson 2009)Dennis Wellert (Kellogg Northwestern 1998)Denmark West (Harvard 1998)Chenae White (Dartmouth-Tuck 2013)Omar White (Stanford 2003)John Wilbeck (Kellogg Northwestern 2007)Arlen Wiley (Chicago Booth 2007)Alexandra Wilkis Wilson (Harvard 2004)Darren Williams (Clark Atlanta 1999)Lisa Williams (Columbia 2011)Kevin Williams (Stanford 2002)Katherine Williams (Stanford 2010)T. Justin Williams (Stanford 2006)Joseph Williams (Harvard 1999)Gregory Williams (Chicago Booth 2008)Michael Williams, II (Stanford 2004)Anthony Willis (Wharton 2010)Charles Willis, Jr. (Columbia 2000)George Wilson (Columbia 2015)Michael Wilson (Dartmouth-Tuck 2008)Steven Wilson (Kellogg Northwestern 1995)Robert Wolfe (Harvard 2011)Alan Wong (Harvard 2013)Brian Wong (Harvard 2011)Shing Wong (UC Berkeley Haas 2002)Christopher Wong (Wharton 2008)Belinda Wong (Wharton 2013)Jeremy Woodard (Chicago Booth 2012)Kevin Woods (Columbia 1999)Jasper Wright (Dartmouth-Tuck 2015)Chris Wright (UCLA Anderson 2009)Samantha Wright-Jones (Wharton 1999)Tony Xu (MIT Sloan 2006)Andrew Yam (Kellogg Northwestern 2009)Raudel Yanez (Stanford 2012)Yi Yang (Michigan Ross 2015)Won Jae Yang (Dartmouth-Tuck 1999)Patricia Yang (Michigan Ross 2005)Derrick Yarbrough (Harvard 2007)Roger Yee (Columbia 1995)Mathew Yohannan (Stanford 2003)John Yoon (UCLA Anderson 1995)Ren Lu You (Harvard 2014)Sheldon Young (MIT Sloan 2014)Katy Young (Wharton 2002)Wendy Zhang (Kellogg Northwestern 2012)Barry Zhang (Kellogg Northwestern 2006)Di Zhou (Chicago Booth 2010)Julie Zhu (Stanford 2012)

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Thomas P. DiNapoli is the 54th Comptroller of the State of New York who’s known for

his integrity, independence and steadfast leadership.

Since taking office in 2007, Tom DiNapoli has aggressively fought misuse of public

resources, strengthened one of the nation’s top public pension funds, and consistently

spoken out against fiscal gimmicks, imprudent actions and government inefficiency.

His life of public service started when he was elected as a trustee of the Mineola

Board of Education, becoming the first 18-year old in New York State to hold public

office. He’s been making government more accountable and transparent to the

people for more than 35 years.

Under the Comptroller’s leadership, the pension fund has increased opportunities

for women and minority firms throughout its portfolio of investments by expanding

the pension fund’s Emerging Manager program into each of the fund’s main asset

classes; and accelerating capital to new programs within these asset classes.

Prior to becoming Comptroller, Tom DiNapoli represented the 16th Assembly District

in northwestern Nassau County for two decades. Prior to his election to the Assembly,

he was a manager in the telecommunications industry. He holds a master’s degree

from The New School University’s Graduate School of Management and Urban

Professions. A lifelong resident of Nassau County, he graduated with a bachelor’s

degree in history magna cum laude from Hofstra University in Hempstead.

Institutional Trailblazer

COMPTROLLER

STATE OF NEW YORK

HONOREE

Thomas P. DiNapoli

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Denise L. Nappier is the first African-American woman elected to serve as a State

Treasurer in the United States and the first African-American woman elected to a

statewide office in Connecticut. Elected in 1998 and re-elected in 2002, 2006 and

2010, Treasurer Nappier is also the only woman to be elected Treasurer in Connecticut

history.

As Connecticut’s chief elected financial officer, Nappier oversees $52 billion in state

funds, including the $28.6 billion Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds. Her

high standards and financial expertise have brought integrity back to the Treasurer’s

office and professionalism to the management of state resources. The Treasury’s

Short-Term Investment Fund has been rated as one of the nation’s best government

investment pools, and the Fund’s superior performance has earned the state and

local governments and their taxpayers an additional $184 million during the Nappier

Administration.

Treasurer Nappier is one of the nation’s leading institutional investors working for

corporate reform on issues including executive compensation, conflicts of interest in

accounting practices, independence and diversity of board members, and disclosure

of financial risks of climate change. She proposed and co-chaired the Institutional

Investor Summit on Climate Risk, held at the United Nations in 2003, 2005, 2008,

2010, 2012 and 2014.

Widely respected by her peers, Treasurer Nappier served five terms as Treasurer of

the National Association of State Treasurers and is a board member of the National

Association of Corporate Directors, Connecticut Chapter; the first public fund investor

to serve in that capacity, and the International Foundation for Electoral Systems. She

is the Vice Chair of the Toigo Foundation’s Board of Directors.

The Hartford native previously served as Hartford City Treasurer for nearly ten years,

and as Executive Director of Hartford’s Riverfront Recapture. She holds a B.A. from

Virginia State University and a master’s degree from the University of Cincinnati.

She holds honorary degrees from Teikyo Post University, Trinity College, Briarwood

College, University of Hartford and Saint Joseph College.

Institutional Trailblazer

TREASURER | STATE OF CONNECTICUT

VICE CHAIR | TOIGO FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

NYC HONOREE

The Honorable Denise L. Nappier

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Ash Williams is the Executive Director & CIO of the Florida State Board of

Administration (SBA). Among the over $175 billion in assets under management are

those of the Florida Retirement System (FRS) Trust Fund. The FRS is the fifth largest

public pension fund in the United States.

Prior to joining the SBA, Ash was a Managing Director at Fir Tree Partners and

previously was President and CEO of Schroder Capital Management, both

headquartered in New York City.

He has extensive experience with both the SBA and Florida government, having

previously served as Executive Director of the SBA from 1991 to 1996 and in senior

management positions in Florida’s executive and legislative branches.

He serves as a Trustee of the Florida State University Foundation, an advisory board

member of the Robert Toigo Foundation, and a board member of the Economic Club

of Florida. He is an Episcopal lay minister.

Ash holds both BS and MBA degrees from Florida State University (FSU) and

completed post graduate programs at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton

School and Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Institutional Trailblazer

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR & CIO

FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF ADMINISTRATION

TOIGO FOUNDATION ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER

NYC HONOREE

Ashbel C. “Ash” Williams

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Mr. Jones retired from the Los Angeles Unified School District in 1998 as Chief

Financial Officer overseeing the $7 billion annual budget. He also headed the Annuity

Reserve Fund Board overseeing the pension fund for 7,000 schoolteachers and

administrators.

Mr. Jones serves as a personnel commissioner for the Los Angeles Community College

District. Mr. Jones is a CalPERS representative of the Advisory Council of California

All, a nonprofit organization focused on closing the achievement gap from preschool

to professional careers in law, financial services and technology. He has also served as

state finance chair for the Association of California Schools Administrators; treasurer

for the National Council of Institutional Investors; and chairman of the Schools

Federal Credit Union.

Mr. Jones is a member of the Governing Board of the Robert Toigo Foundation, a

nonprofit organization that encourages minorities to pursue careers in finance.

Mr. Jones is a member of the Board of Directors of Community Partners, a nonprofit

organization that works with social entrepreneurs, grant makers and civic leaders to

design solutions, foster, launch and sustain powerful initiatives for change.

Mr. Jones serves on the board of the Pacific Pension Institute, an educational

organization that assists pension funds, corporations, financial institutions and

endowments worldwide with carrying out their fiduciary responsibilities, especially

with respect to Asia and the Pacific region.

Mr. Jones served as a business development executive for IBM Business Consulting

Services and principal consultant for Pricewaterhouse Coopers. Mr. Jones has also

served as an adjunct professor at California State University, Los Angeles.

Mr. Jones has a bachelor’s degree from California State University, Los Angeles, in

business administration and finance.

Institutional Trailblazer

TRUSTEE

CALIFORNIA PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM

LOS ANGELES HONOREE

Henry Jones

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Jarrod R. Fong is a Managing Director and Portfolio Manager in the Private Equity

Group at JP Morgan Asset Management. He has been at JP Morgan for 17 years

and was one of the founding members of the Private Equity Group, which oversees

approximately $27 billion in private equity assets. Mr. Fong focuses on commitments

to funds, as well as secondary opportunities and direct investments. He serves on 11

advisory boards, including Accel Partners, Mayfield Fund, M/C Partners and Venrock

and is a board observer of Tapjoy. Previously, Mr. Fong was a member of AT&T

Investment Management Corp.’s private equity group and worked at Dillon Read. He

is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles and earned an MBA from

the University of Chicago. Mr. Fong is active in the New York community and serves

on the boards of the Council of Urban Professionals and Coalition of Asian American

Children and Families and is a Trustee at First Presbyterian Church. He also serves

as Chair of the Robert Toigo Alumni Endowment. Mr. Fong is married and has two

young boys.

Alumni Leading by Example

MANAGING DIRECTOR, PORTFOLIO MANAGER

J.P. MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT

TOIGO ALUMNUS, CHICAGO BOOTH 1996

CHAIR | TOIGO ALUMNI ENDOWMENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS

HONOREE

Jarrod Fong

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Jarrod Fong (Chicago ‘96), Chair | Managing Director and Portfolio Manager, J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Roland Merchant (Columbia ‘01), Vice Chair | Director, Eastdil Secured

Andrea Almeida Mack (UCLA ‘94), Treasurer | Senior Vice President – Institutional Marketing | TCW

Tessie Shih (Harvard ‘11), Secretary | Vice President/Client Advisor, J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Aida Soto (UC Berkeley Haas ‘00), Finance Committee Chair

Joseph Acevedo (Wharton ‘03) | Vice President | Pharos Capital Group, LLC

Allen Lamb (MIT Sloan ‘10) | Associate, The Raine Group

Onay Payne (Harvard ‘03) | Director, Clarion Partners

Ralph Taylor Smith (MIT Sloan ‘02) | Partner, Battelle Venture Partners

Greg Shell (Harvard ‘01) | Portfolio Manager, GMO

Simon Lee (Harvard ‘99) | Managing Director, Sapience Capital Partners

Charles Willis (Columbia ‘00) | Managing Director and Portfolio Manager, J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Toigo Alumni Endowment Board of Directors

The Board of Directors of the Toigo Alumni Endowment applauds the Foundation for its continuing support to the post graduate needs of its Fellows through the Toigo Institute and tonight’s event. We are proud to lead the initiative of financial giveback to the organization that has done so much for us by building a fund which supports this organization in years ahead. With our 2012 to 2015 campaign, we have set our sights on increasing this fund to the $1M level and beyond in future years. Our enduring respect and belief in the Toigo mission energizes our efforts to make a significant statement through dedication of our time and financial investment. Learn more at http://alumniendowment.toigofoundation.org.

Building a Legacy of Leadership for the Future of Toigo Fellows

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John W. Rogers, Jr. is Founder, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief

Investment Officer of Ariel Investments. Headquartered in Chicago, the firm offers

six no-load mutual funds for individual investors and defined contribution plans as

well as separately managed accounts for institutions and high net worth individuals.

After working for two and a half years as a stockbroker at William Blair & Company,

LLC, John founded Ariel Investments in 1983 to focus on undervalued small and

medium-sized companies. Patience served as the cornerstone of a disciplined

approach that still drives the firm today.

Early in his career, John’s investment expertise brought him to the forefront of media

attention, including being selected as Co-Mutual Fund Manager of the Year by Sylvia

Porter’s Personal Finance magazine as well as an All-Star Mutual Fund Manager by

USA TODAY. Furthermore, he has been highlighted alongside legendary investors

Warren Buffett, Sir John Templeton and Ben Graham in the distinguished book: The

World’s 99 Greatest Investors by Magnus Angenfelt. Today, he is regularly featured

and quoted in a wide variety of broadcast and print publications and is a contributing

columnist to Forbes.

Beyond Ariel, John currently serves as a board member of Exelon Corporation and

McDonald’s Corporation. Additionally, he is a trustee of both the Nathan Cummings

Foundation and the University of Chicago, where he chairs the board of the University

of Chicago Laboratory School. John is also a director of the Robert F. Kennedy Center

for Justice and Human Rights.

In 2008, John was awarded Princeton University’s highest honor, the Woodrow Wilson

Award, presented each year to the alumni whose career embodies a commitment to

national service. Following the election of President Barack Obama, he served as

co-chair for the Presidential Inaugural Committee 2009. From 2010 to 2013, he was

Chair of the President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability. Today, he chairs the

President’s Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans.

Individual Legacy of Leadership

FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN, CEO & CIO

ARIEL INVESTMENTS

HONOREE

John W. Rogers, Jr.

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When Toigo was founded in 1989, J.P. Morgan

Asset Management was among the first seven

donors to support Toigo Fellows at Columbia

University. The early belief in the vision of

the late Bob Toigo and Sue Toigo and the

importance of diversity has always made the

firm a standout partner of the Foundation. It is

only fitting that we recognize the firm at our 25th

anniversary event for both the longstanding

promotion of diverse talent and the firm’s

leadership in employing the largest number of

Toigo Alumni. We are proud of the many Toigo

Alumni—all outstanding representatives of our

organization and also proud employees of J.P.

Morgan. Several of these individuals have been

recognized among our “40 Under 40,” and

one is being recognized tonight as our Alumni

Leading by Example Honoree.

J.P. Morgan has set a standard for successfully

recruiting Toigo talent, but also for retention

and advancement—evidenced by the number

of Toigo Alumni who are enjoying fifteen or

more years of service with the firm.

J.P. Morgan is a leader in asset management,

investment banking, private banking, treasury

and securities services, and commercial

banking. Today, the firm serves one of the

largest client franchises in the world, including

corporations, institutional investors, hedge

funds, governments, healthcare organizations,

educational institutions and affluent individuals

in more than 100 countries.

Corporate Legacy of Leadership HONOREE

Donatus Anusionwu (Columbia 2009) Vice President, Corporate and Investment BankMichael Beal (Harvard 2012) Vice President, Corporate SectorBrett Bonet (Chicago Booth 2013) Associate, Corporate and Investment BankJohn Bonhomme (Cornell 2007) Executive Director, Corporate and Investment BankAlisa Callender (Columbia 1996) Vice President, Corporate Sector Jarrod Fong (Chicago Booth 1996) Managing Director, Portfolio Manager, Asset ManagementAndres Garcia (Wharton 2011) Executive Director, Asset ManagementMona Girotra (Harvard 2007) Executive Director, HighbridgeEsteban Gomez (NYU Stern 2013) Associate, Corporate and Investment BankDalia Hervitz (Columbia 2012) Associate, Asset Management Carolyn Jones (Dartmouth-Tuck 1998) Vice President, Asset ManagementRenee Long (Harvard 2003) Vice President, Asset ManagementClarence Perera (Columbia 2007) Executive Director, Corporate SectorKevin Rollag (Harvard 2010) Vice President, Corporate and Investment BankAmy Arthur Samuels (Columbia 1997) Vice President, Corporate SectorMiguel Sanchez (Harvard 2011) Associate, Corporate SectorTessie Shih (Harvard 2011) Vice President, Asset ManagementJoseph Tanious (Columbia 2009) Executive Director, Asset ManagementIsa Watson (MIT-Sloan 2013) Associate, Corporate SectorCharles Willis, Jr. (Columbia 2000) Portfolio Manager, Asset Management

TOIGO ALUMNI AT J.P. MORGAN

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We express our sincere gratitude to the current team who dedicate their lives to non-profit service and the execution of the Toigo mission.

Valerie AllenPROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR

Dooyon ChoTOIGO ALUMNA, MIT SLOAN 2007

DIRECTOR OF MAJOR GIFTS

Angel StewartDIRECTOR OF TALENT MANAGEMENT

Nerissa ThomasDIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL ENGAGEMENT

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2013 BRIDGE TO BUSINESS AWARD RECIPIENTSThe Toigo Institute for Leadership Excellence Advancement and Diversity (I-LEAD) is pleased

to announce two $100,000 award recipients of the non-profit’s Bridge to Business Initiative,

a program aimed at supporting the successful launch and growth of Toigo Alumni-owned

finance businesses. The Bridge to Business award recipients—AllanBoomer of MomentumAdvisors and RalphTaylor-Smith of TechStrategicCapitalPartners—were chosen for their

distinctive business model, team cohesion and growth potential.

Allan Boomer, Toigo Alumnus from NYU Stern School of Business

(2004) is the founder and Managing Partner of Momentum Advisors, an

independent Wealth Management firm—founded in February 2012—which

currently manages $35 million in assets. The firm focuses on integrating

financial planning (life insurance, estate planning, charitable planning,

budgeting and lending) with discretionary investment management.

RalphTaylor-Smith, Toigo Alumnus from MIT Sloan School of Management

(2002), with his newly launched venture, TechStrategic Capital Partners,

was named the other Toigo 2014 Bridge to Business recipient. Taylor-

Smith is the co-Founder and Managing General Partner of this new

Venture Capital firm along with his Partner Dr. Mort Collins—with whom

he has already partnered with over the past 10 years at Battelle Ventures.

Tech Strategic Capital Partners’ investment strategy is structured around

startups from so-called “Dual-Use” technologies.

The Toigo Foundation gratefully acknowledges the incredible generosity

of Earvin“Magic”Johnson, who spontaneously pledged $1M to support

the work and mission of the Toigo Foundation. Mr. Johnson made this

surprise announcement while serving as the Master of Ceremonies at

the Los Angeles celebration of our 25th Anniversary in May. A legendary

entrepreneur, Mr. Johnson is an employer of Toigo talent and a role model

to the many Toigo Alumni—like Allan Boomer and Ralph Taylor-Smith—

who are pursuing their own entrepreneurial aspirations.

Toigo will benefit from the success of Bridge to Business entrepreneurs as each grant recipient has incorporated a give-back component tied to their firm’s success, ensuring the long-term viability of the program and future funding for next-generation entrepreneurs.

MAGICAL SUPPORT

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School List

In selecting Fellows, we have always looked for leadership potential, strength of character and passion for finance. The first class of Toigo Fellows (Class of 1992) included seven Columbia Business School candidates. Today, we proudly list the following programs as our partners in education.

• Carnegie Mellon Tepper School of Business

• University of Chicago Booth School of Business

• Clark Atlanta University School of Business

• Columbia Business School

• Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University

• University of Virginia Darden School of Business

• Duke The Fuqua School of Business

• Emory Goizueta Business School

• Harvard Business School

• Kellogg School of Management

• Michigan Ross School of Business

• MIT Sloan School of Management

• University of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business

• NYU Stern School of Business

• University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business

• Rice Jones Graduate School of Business

• Simon Graduate School of Business – University of Rochester

• Stanford Graduate School of Business

• Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth

• UC Berkeley Haas School of Business

• UCLA Anderson School of Management

• UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School

• USC Marshall School of Business

• Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management

• The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania

• Yale School of Management

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555 12th Street, Suite 2100, Oakland, CA 94607

www.adelante.com

ADELANTE CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

IS A PROUD SUPPORTER OF TOIGO’S EFFORTS

TO ADVANCE MINORITY LEADERSHIP IN

INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT / BANKING / CONSULTING

25 YEARS STRONG AND COUNTING

ADELANTE IS CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF MINORITY OWNERSHIP

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Dozens of Industry Pioneers. Hundreds of Inspiring Moments.Unlimited Networking Potential.

December 11, 2014TimeWarner Center | New York City

Groundbreakers is a one-day forum for women in leadership—and those on

their way. We’re bringing together women from all areas of finance (including

members of corporate finance teams) to explore groundbreaking leadership

styles and connect with other women driving change in the industry and

beyond. Groundbreakers is a day filled with networking and fresh thinking,

insights for mapping your career and making a difference.

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LEVER HOUSE | 390 PARK AVENUE | NEW YORK, NY 10022

WWW.WELLSPRINGCAPITAL.COM

Congratulations“INSTITUTIONAL TRAILBLAZERS”

Denise & Ash

Wellspring Capital Management LLC

is proud to support

The Robert Toigo Foundation

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© 2014 State Street Corporation. All Rights Reserved. ID0912-INST-4557 0314

Growth for our industry will come from a global, diverse

and inclusive workforce that can foster the best ideas for

products, and business solutions for our clients

— Scott Powers, President and CEO, State Street Global Advisors

We congratulate TOIGO on 25 years

For more information, please visit ssga.com

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Angelo, Gordon & Co.Congratulates

The Robert Toigo Foundationon its 25th Anniversary

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WE GET URBAN

Institutional Investment in Smart Growth,Urban Revitalization and Sustainable Development

www.macfarlanepartners.com

25 YEARS STRONG

We salute the

Robert Toigo Foundationfor its quarter-century commitment

to advancing diversity leadership in the finance industry

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KKR proudly supports The Robert Toigo Foundation and its extraordinary dedication to develop diverse leadership.

We salute the honorees for their commitment to improving diversity in the finance industry.

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WE ARE HONORED TO PARTNER

WITH THE TOIGO FOUNDATION —

25 YEARS STRONG!

WE CONGRATULATE THEM

ON THEIR VALUABLE MISSION.

Women’s Alternative Investment SummitNovember 6–7, 2014

The Pierre, New York City

Women’s Private Equity SummitMarch 11–13, 2015

The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay, California

Falk Marques Group, LLC, founders and producers of the

Women’s Alternative Investment Summit and the Women’s Private Equity Summit

www.FalkMarquesGroup.com

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Proud Supporters of Toigowww.carlyle.comwww.carlyle.com

STRONGERthrough

DiversityDavid M. Rubenstein Carlyle Co-Founder & Co-CEO

Carlyle values the opportunities and perspectives we gain from an inclusive culture that fosters and nurtures a workplace of diversity.”

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© 2014. Prudential, the Prudential logo, the Rock symbol and Bring Your Challenges are service marks of Prudential Financial, Inc. and its related entities, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. 2014-0042 A4099

TALENT HAS NO GENDER. CURIOSITY HAS NO AGE. EXPERTISE HAS NO ETHNICITY.At Prudential Investment Management we believe in the power of diversity, from the people we hire to the partners we do business with.

We are proud to sponsor the 25 Years Strong Gala of The Robert Toigo Foundation and support its mission of advancing diversity in the finance industry.

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Emmes Asset Management Company congratulates our friend and colleague

Seble Tareke-Williams

on her recognition as a

40 Under 40 Toigo Honoree.

Emmes is proud to support the

Robert Toigo Foundation

We commend Toigo on 25 strong years of commitment to the important work of promoting

and fostering diversity in the finance industry.

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44 Montgomery Street, Suite 4250 | San Francisco, California 94104 | Telephone: 415.825.0616

We are pleased to announce…

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Bivium Capital’s 4th Annual Investor Summit

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Bivium Capital Partners congratulates The Robert Toigo Foundation on its 25th Anniversary and for their positive impact on the advancement of diversity

leadership in the financial industry

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We are pleased to announce…

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Bivium Capital’s 4th Annual Investor Summit

Operational Alpha

Bivium Capital Partners congratulates The Robert Toigo Foundation on its 25th Anniversary and for their positive impact on the advancement of diversity

leadership in the financial industry

Biv’i*um\: A place where two roads meet [Latin]Results Oriented. Client Focused.

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©2014 The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation.

bnymellon.com

At BNY Mellon, we celebrate the commitment of those dedicated to helping others.

It is our great pleasure to support the Toigo Foundation and join in celebrating their 25 years of advancing diversity leadership.

We congratulate tonight’s honorees:

INSTITUTIONAL TRAILBLAZERS

The Honorable Denise NappierTreasurer, State of Connecticut

Ashbel “Ash” C. WilliamsExecutive Director & CIO, Florida State Board of Administration

Thomas P. DiNapoli Comptroller, State of New York

LEGACY OF LEADERSHIP

John W. Rogers, Jr.Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, Ariel Investments

Invested in making a difference.

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INVESTING FOR OUR FUTUREBlackRock is proud to support the Toigo Foundation.

We congratulate the Toigo Foundation for achieving

25 years of commitment to leadership diversity and

advancement in our industry.

At BlackRock, we know that our success is dependent

on our ability to leverage our differences, to use our

collective experiences, backgrounds and insights

to achieve more for our clients and our business.

We are proud to partner with Toigo.

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Global heritageinnovative solutions

At Schroders, we offer an unmatched history of global

With more than 200 years of asset management experience, we provide innovative solutions for our clients across a comprehensive range of equities, fixed income, multi-asset and alternative investments.

Our well-established presence in 27 countries enables us to deliver local expertise on a truly global platform, developing stronger client partnerships, identifying long-term growth and creating real, lasting value.

Discover our global story at schroders.com/globalpartner

Schroders is a proud sponsor of The Robert Toigo Foundation. Congratulations on 25 Years Strong!

Data as of December 31, 2013. © Schroder Investment Management North America Inc. 875 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10022, (212) 641-3800, www.schroders.com/us.

investment innovation.

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Leading the investment community for over 25 YEARS. Thank you, Toigo Foundation.

Wilshire ConsultingInvestment Consulting | Actuarial | Outsourced CIO | Risk Management | Investment Technology

“Setting an example is not the main means of influencing others, it is the only means.”

— Albert Einstein —

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EVOLVED EMPLOYEREmpowering the people,

fixing the system

www.theglasshammer.com

Changing the conversation for

professional women to advance in their careers

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CalPERS congratulates the

Robert Toigo FoundationFor 25 years of visionary diversity leadership.

“As the nation’s largest public pension fund, within one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse states, we believe the combined experiences, perspectives and talents of all employees and stakeholders strengthen our high-performance work culture and organization. Our differences are our strengths.

CalPERS is proud to partner with the Toigo Foundation to advance diversity, academic excellence and high professional standards.”

Rob FecknerPresident, CalPERS Board of Administration

Henry JonesChair, CalPERS Investment Committee

Learn more about CalPERS at www.calpers.ca.gov.

CalPERS garners global attention in the pension, investment, and health benefits industries. We’re in search of talented and enthusiastic people eager to use their education and experience to advance the financial and health security of our members.

For more information about working at CalPERS, please visit: www.calpers.ca.gov/careers.

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You always look at the world a little differently. It’s that unique thinking we look for at

Bank of America. Join our team, and we’ll give you access to a challenging career path —

and expect you to seize it and make it your own. We’ll consider your perspective and stretch

your viewpoint with training and mentorship. And by joining one of the world’s leading

financial institutions, you’ll have the global stage to go places you’ve never envisioned.

Bank of America is proud to sponsor The Robert Toigo Foundation.

Visit bankofamerica.com/careers to connect with our team.

Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC. ©2013 Bank of America Corporation. AR199930

Perspective

You always look at the world a little differently. It’s that unique thinking we look for at

Bank of America. Join our team, and we’ll give you access to a challenging career path —

and expect you to seize it and make it your own. We’ll consider your perspective and stretch

your viewpoint with training and mentorship. And by joining one of the world’s leading

financial institutions, you’ll have the global stage to go places you’ve never envisioned.

Bank of America is proud to sponsor The Robert Toigo Foundation.

Visit bankofamerica.com/careers to connect with our team.

Bank of America, N.A., Member FDIC. ©2013 Bank of America Corporation. AR199930

Perspective

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Palladium Equity Partners Celebrates the Accomplishments of The Robert Toigo Foundation

Palladium is a middle-market private equity

firm focused on U.S. buyouts. Founded

in 1997, Palladium seeks to acquire and

build companies in partnership with experienced

management teams, with a special focus on

companies benefiting from the growth in the

U.S. Hispanic population. Palladium has invested

over $1.0 billion of capital in more than 30 portfolio

companies in the financial services, business

services, food, restaurant, healthcare, industrial,

and media industries. The firm has over

$2.5 billion of assets under management.

1270 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 2200 | New York, NY 10020T. 212.218.5150 | www.palladiumequity.com

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The Toigo Alumni Association gratefully acknowledges

New York Life for its generosity to serve as location host

for our 6th Annual Alumni Investment Conference.

Focused on the Future of Real Estatewww.aew.com

AEW is proud to support

The Robert TOIGO Foundation 25 YEARS STRONG

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Clearlake Capital Group is proud to support the

Robert Toigo Foundation

Clearlake Capital Group, L.P. is a private equity firm focused on special situations such as corporate divestitures, recapitalizations, buyouts, restructurings, turnarounds and other equity investments. Clearlake seeks to partner with world-class management teams by providing patient, long-term capital and operational expertise to invest in businesses going through change. Clearlake’s founding principals have led over 70 investments totaling more than $3 billion of capital in sectors including technology, healthcare, energy and power, communications and media, business services, retail/consumer, and manufacturing.

www.clearlakecapital.com Santa Monica, CA

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We are proud to support the mission ofthe Robert Toigo Foundation

We join in saluting tonight’s honoreeH e n r y Jo n e s

GLOBEFLEX CAPITAL, L.P.Providing global equity investment solutions to institutional investors since 1994

San Diego, California858.658.9060

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TechStrategic Capital Partners LLC salutes and congratulates

The Robert Toigo Foundation

TechStrategic Capital Partners is an early-stage technology private equity investments firm with a $100Million Investment Fund vehicle. Investment areas of focus include: IT, Security & CommTech, Advanced Materials & NanoTech, CleanTech and BioTech.Founded in 2013, TechStrategic Capital Partners was a winner of the 2014 Toigo Foundation $100Thousand B2B Business Start-Up Grant. Co-Founder and General Partner Ralph E. Taylor-Smith is an alumnus of the Toigo Fellows Program (MIT 2002).

PIMCO and YOUR GLOBAL INVESTMENT AUTHORITY are trademarks or registered trademarks of Allianz Asset Management of America L.P. and Pacific Investment Management Company LLC, respectively, in the United States and throughout the world. ©2014, PIMCO

H O N O R I N G E X C E L L E N C E , H A R D W O R K A N D D E D I C AT I O N

Congratulations to tonight’s Institutional Trailblazers and to Toigo for 25 Years Strong. PIMCO, a global provider of thought leadership and investment solutions, is proud to support

the Toigo Foundation.

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Like Toigo, IMRF believes amazing returns can be realized when teams with diverse experiences and points of view work together to tackle difficult challenges.

IMRF is excited to welcome its first Toigo Fellow during the summer of 2014. We invite others to learn more about our career opportunities at www.imrf.org.

Since 1941, the Illinois

Municipal Retirement Fund

(IMRF) has partnered with

local units of government to

provide retirement, disability,

and death benefits for public

employees. With a funded

status of 96 percent and $33

billion in assets, IMRF is well-

funded and sustainable.

IMRF congratulates the

TOIGO FOUNDATION for 25 years of advancing diversity

leadership in our industry.

125 High Street, Boston, MA 02110-2112 617.457.7500

Cambridge Associates is a proud sponsor of the Toigo Foundation.

Congratulations on 25 years strong!

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CONGRATULATIONS JOE ACEVEDO

AND ALL 40 UNDER 40 HONOREES.

CONGRATULATIONS JOE ACEVEDO

AND ALL 40 UNDER 40 HONOREES.

CONGRATULATIONS JOE ACEVEDO

AND ALL 40 UNDER 40 HONOREES.

is proud to partner with The Robert Toigo Foundation to celebrate 25 years strong

Partnering to Build Value

36 Grove Street, New Canaan, CT 06840

Phone: 203 966-2800 Fax: 203 966-3109

www.rfeip.com

RFE Investment Partners, founded in 1979, is a leading private equity firm with more than 30 years of small buyout experience investing in growth companies in partnership with strong management teams.

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CBOSOF

The Toigo Alumni Association graciously thanks

Prudential Investment Management for hosting the

Alumni Investment Conference Opening Reception.

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SPECIAL THANK YOUWe thank the following vendors for their contribution

to the success of this celebration.

Four DesignGRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN

Meeting ExcellenceEVENT PLANNING

Frank Monkiewicz Photography PHOTOGRAPHY

Brand Creative and BrandViaAWARDS

Candid Litho PrintingPRINTING & PRODUCTION

FloraliaDÉCOR

PSAVAUDIOVISUAL

Intelligent LightingLIGHTING & STAGING

The Walsh AssociatesEVENT STAFFING

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KnowledgeExperienceIntegrity

Congratulations to the Robert Toigo Foundation on ‘25 Years Strong’

Callan was founded more than 40 years ago on the premise that our people are our greatest asset. Part of that belief is our commitment to diversity. A collaborative and diverse culture strengthens our organization and our ability to best serve our clients.

We have proudly supported Toigo for 25 years. We look forward to continuing our work together to increase diversity in the financial industry.

www.callan.com

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Here’s to the next quarter century of leadership diversity

Congratulations and best wishes to Sue Toigo, the Toigo Foundation, and its alumni and fellows

Resmark Impact VenturesEmerging Manager Program

Resmark Apartment LivingMultifamily Investments

Resmark Land and HousingSingle Family and Land Investments

Resmark.com

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Congratulations to the

Toigo Foundationon their 25th Anniversary

To learn about Ariel, call 800.292.7435 or visit arielinvestments.com.

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Wealth & Investment Management | Trust & Estate Services | Private Banking | Family Office Services

In our more than 120-year history of strength and stability, we’ve found that the well being of our community is the best investment we can make. That’s why we’re proud to support Toigo Foundation’s 25th Anniversary Celebration.

For more information, visit northerntrust.com.

Education has the highest return we’ve seen.

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mesirowfinancial.com

The Mesirow Financial name and logo are registered service marks of Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. © 2014, Mesirow Financial Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved.

Values in Action.

Since our founding in 1937, Mesirow Financial

has been proud to support the organizations and

agencies that improve the lives of those around us.

Mesirow Financial is inspired by

The Robert Toigo Foundation’s mission

to strengthen business leadership through diversity.

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The Toigo Alumni Association gratefully

acknowledges Mesirow Financial for its generosity

to serve as location host for today’s Chicago

Alumni Investment Seminar.

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Kenneth Griffin, on behalf of Citadel, is a proud supporter of the

Robert ToigoFoundationand congratulates them on 25 years

www.citadel.com

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What can you do to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion?

for 25 years of working to help people of diverse backgrounds achieve success in the financial services industry.

Thank you, Toigo Foundation

Visit d5coalition.org to find out how you can get involved.

Guggenheim Partners believes in the power of strength through diversity and inclusion.

Congratulations to the Robert Toigo Foundation for 25 years of advancing diversity leadership in the finance industry.

Securities. Investments. Insurance Services. guggenheimpartners.com

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FINANCIAL SERVICES PIPELINE INITIATIVE

Developing solutions to the deficit of African-Americans and Latinos within Chicago’s financial services industry

REFLECTING CHICAGO’SDIVERSITY

Ariel InvestmentsBMO Harris BankThe Chicago Community TrustThe Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Holland Capital ManagementLoop CapitalNorthern TrustUrban Partnership Bank

For additional information contact: [email protected]

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C O N G R A T U L A T E S

the Robert Toigo Foundation on

of increasing diversity awareness in the financial services industry.

We celebrate your important work and look forward to your continued leadership in advancing opportunity and

serving as a catalyst for change in the field of finance.

ACADIAN ASSET MANAGEMENT

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125 High Street, Boston, MA 02110-2112 617.457.7500

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RhumbLine Advisers Congratulates the Entire

Robert Toigo Foundation Family on 25 Years Strong!

* * * * *

We commend you for your vision, your commitment, your leadership

and your success!

* * * * * Wayne T. Owen Denise A. D’Entremont Kim R. McCant C.E.O. director - Sales c.f.o.  

265 Franklin Street-21st Floor, Boston, MA 02110 617-345-0434

www.RhumbLineAdvisers.com    

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