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2018-19 ANNUAL REPORT Compass’ mission is to inspire business professionals to engage with their local nonprofits to transform communities.

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Letter from the Board Chair and President 3

2018-19 NATIONAL IMPACT 4 financials sorkin center staff

2018-19 CITY IMPACT 12

Greater Washington Program 13 projects donors volunteers on board clients 2001-2018

Greater Philadelphia Program 39 projects donors volunteers on board clients 2013-2018

Chicago Program 55 projects donors volunteers clients 2016-2018

ON THE COVER HANA Center HANA Center empowers Korean American and other immigrant communities through social services, education, culture, community organizing, and education to advance human rights. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

2018-19 Annual Report • 1 Letter from the Board Chair and President

We’re excited to continue leading an organization that provides support for nonprofits in Greater Washington, Greater Philadelphia and Chicago! In 2018-19, Compass continued to leverage community resources to give back even more to our local communities. Compass brought a total of 555 individuals into the three Compass cities to provide strategic consulting to 76 local nonprofits, free of charge to the nonprofits. In addition, 23 nonprofits received new board members through our On Board program, and 80 nonprofit board members attended the annual Sorkin Center Summit to train board members.

Compass donors, volunteers, corporate partners, foundation supporters, boards and staff all contributed this amazing year of impact and innovation.

Other highlights of the year included:

• Expanding Micro Projects, which serve smaller nonprofits, to Philadelphia • Offering On Board to nonprofits in Philadelphia • Expanding Compass Philly to Camden, New Jersey • Piloting two Digital Strategy projects • Launching six Nonprofit Sustainability projects • Adding program staff in Philadelphia and Chicago

In this Annual Report, you’ll see the many nonprofits that we have served. You’ll find the numbers that Community Lodgings tell our 2018-19 story. And you’ll see the names of the many people and organizations that contributed to Community Lodgings’ mission is all of this impact. We know that stronger nonprofits lead to stronger communities, and that people like to to lift families from homelessness give back where they live. This is that story. and instability to independence and self-sufficiency. Without Compass’ 555 volunteers, the local nonprofit sectors in our three Compass cities would look STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT different. These business professionals not only provide consulting services, but many also donate to their Compass client, join their client’s board or staff, and become champions for the nonprofit sector in their hometown. If that didn’t happen, we’d all lose so much.

Luckily, Compass makes it possible for business professionals to engage deeply and significantly. And you make Compass possible. Thank you for your continued support and generosity!

Warmest regards,

John Collins Suzanne Laporte Arc of Northern Virginia Board Chair President Arc of Northern Virginia promotes the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and supports their full inclusion and participation in the community. FUNDING STRATEGY

2 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 3 NATIONAL IMPACT

“ I support Compass because I know that they will convert every dollar into maximum impact. Compass helps nonprofits help themselves, and I get to support not just the arts, not just education, not just human services – but a wide array of worthy organizations across our region. I can’t think of another organization that creates so much positive change with what they receive.” MICHELLE HONG, DONOR

Commonwealth Youthchoirs Commonwealth Youthchoirs transforms the lives of young people through the power of making music together, one song at a time. FUNDING STRATEGY

4 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 5 Metrics Pro Consulting

Compass TRANSFORMS Communities GREATER WASHINGTON: 323,000 Compass touched the lives of nearly 620,000 individuals in the past In Greater Washington, Compass assisted 45 organizations that improved the lives of over 323,000 children, family members, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and homeless community members in the past year through the arts, year through our nonprofit clients with missions relating to arts & education, health and wellness, and human services programs. culture, education, children & youth, and human services. Compass Education: In-school programs, extracurricular and summer programs for at-risk youth, home-based education and clients’ missions are critical to ensuring that communities thrive. family services, adult entrepreneurship classes, college scholarships and mentoring

Health & Wellness: Sports camps, child patient programs, healthy eating & wellness classes, services for women and children suffering from traumatic abuse

Human Services: Intellectual & developmental disability support, homelessness services, affordable childcare, service dog placement for veterans and first responders

Music lessons for low-income children Arts: Art exhibits, theatrical productions, chorus for all ages Clinical services veterans for Support immigrants for Advocacy Sports-based PHILADELPHIA: 254,000 Compass Greater Philadelphia transformed 20 organizations that impacted the lives of almost 254,000 children, for women, family members, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and homeless community members in the past year through leadership arts & culture, education, and human services programs. children, and Arts: Cultural and arts-related opportunities for people with disabilities

Education: Youth development, literacy, extracurricular and summer education programs for at-risk youth, the LGBTQ Assistance to entrepreneurship, teacher training, bringing a sustainable future to young adults from low-income, high-crime communities, choral and music education population impoverished Health & Wellness: Financial support for working families with seriously ill children, life enrichment for senior citizens Human Services: Employment readiness and job placement, personal and community economic support, community development, homeless services and advocacy, disability support, pro bono legal services, full-service support for low- Arts education youth and income families and theatre families CHICAGO: 43,000 Compass Chicago served 11 organizations that impacted the lives of over 43,000 individuals in the past year through Services to low-income communities arts & culture, education, health and wellness, and human services. Education: Training for teachers in Chicago’s lowest performing schools, after-school and summer programming for urban youth, and high-impact instruction and math tutoring for children in under-resourced schools Programs for people with disabilities Health and Wellness: Clinical services for women and the transgender community, medical services for the uninsured Human Services: Assistance & advocacy for immigrant and low-income communities, affordable housing

6 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 7 Financials Compass Staff

COMPA SS GR E ATER GR E ATER CHICAGO NATIONAL WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA

Suzanne B. Laporte Hallie Smith Beth Dahle Natalie Tessler President Director of Consulting Executive Director Executive Director Programs Wendy Gualtieri Tricia Handza Melissa Lapica Director of Operations Caroline Szakats Program Manager Program Manager Associate Program Leah Craft Manager Megan Tomey REVENUE EXPENSES Development Director Assistant Program Manager n n Individuals Program Jeff Franco 35.2% | $432,439 75.0% | $1,003,445 Director of the Sorkin Center n Foundations n Management and General 37.0 % | $454,000 12.0% | $158,321 Nalini Rogers Director, On Board n Corporations n Development 18.1% | $222,122 13.0% | $173,613

n Other TOTAL: $1,335,379 9.7% | $118,754

TOTAL: $1,227,315

REVENUE HISTORY: 2012-2019 “ Having worked as a Project Leader with an exceptional team of volunteers for a Compass client, I saw first-hand how we were $1,250,000 able to combine our backgrounds to add significant value. We

$1,000,000 had a great time working together, and the client expressed gratitude for the deliverables we provided. Impressive, though, is $750,000 how tightly organized Compass is in fulfilling its mission…that’s

$500,000 why I’ve continued to support the organization financially.” JAIME PLUDO, FORMER PROJECT LEADER $250,000

2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

8 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 9 Strategic Plan Technology Consulting at Compass

Compass established the Sorkin Center for Nonprofit A NNUA L SUMMIT STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS: Compass continued exploring our role in helping nonprofits utilize technology Governance in 2017 with a grant from CEB, now 2017-2022 to deliver on their mission. In 2017-18, a Compass team examined the use Gartner. The Sorkin Center was created in honor of the Compass held the second annual Nonprofit Board Best of technology in the nonprofit sector. The goal of the project was to assess, late Jerry Sorkin, a former executive at CEB. During Practices Summit on May 17, 2019 at Latham & Watkins. Goal 1: Continue to increase understand, and effectively communicate how technology has already his career at CEB, Jerry’s passion for nonprofit work Compass welcomed 80 individuals, representing a total of Compass’ national presence impacted, and has the potential to impact, the ability of nonprofits to achieve and board service led him to develop a nonprofit board 24 nonprofits to our first “paperless” Summit, where we through expansion to select, major their mission. training program for CEB staff. After his death in 2016, used the Whova app to supplement programming. metropolitan areas and through Jerry’s colleagues at CEB decided to honor his legacy new opportunities that address The team found that while most nonprofits recognize the benefits of technology, by extending his mentorship to a future generation of Tom Monahan, former CEO of CEB, kicked off the nonprofits’ most strategic needs. most are unable to strategically leverage new technology advances. Nonprofit leaders through the Sorkin Center. day by sharing his perspective on nonprofit board organizations struggle to take advantage of IT solutions due to organizational success. Speakers and panelists subsequently covered Goal 2: Continue to provide the culture, staff knowledge, and funding. The team also found that nonprofits that The Sorkin Center at Compass trains nonprofit board topics including Board Governance, Nonprofit highest quality experience for fail to invest in IT and technology may be hurting their long-term sustainability. members. The Sorkin Center builds on Compass’ Finance, Fundraising, and Nonprofit Boards as a High everyone engaging with Compass The findings of the Compass project were included in aYale Insights article work supporting nonprofit boards through our Board Performing Team. in order to ensure improved (“Can Technology Transform the Nonprofit Sector?” May 29, 2018). Development consulting projects. In addition, the Sorkin outcomes for local communities. Center works in conjunction with Compass’ On Board Over the last two years, 168 nonprofit board members With this knowledge of the current state and future potential of technology program, which matches business professionals onto and leaders from 53 nonprofits have attended the Sorkin Goal 3: Become a leader in for nonprofits, Compass launched two technology consulting pilot projects nonprofit boards. Individuals matched to boards, along Summit board training. supporting nonprofits that in the fall of 2018. These projects aimed to determine how the organizations with their fellow board members, can receive training need assistance when they are could leverage technology to enhance their ability to deliver on their mission through the Sorkin Center. We would like to thank the speakers and panelists who considering or implementing a and support the organization’s short- and long-term goals. The Compass teams created sessions to share their knowledge and experience merger. provided recommendations for staffing, processes, and technology associated during the Sorkin Center Summit: with each organization’s stated project objectives. Tasks included: Goal 4: Build the internal ADVISORY COUNCIL Char Beales, John Crain, Garrick Francis, Daniela infrastructure and technology • Assessing the current state of technology, i.e., a technology audit Abby Cherner, John Donoghue, Bart Edgerton, Grigioni, Kevin Hagan, Peter Jablow, Paul Jackson, Tom capabilities to support a growing, • Developing a short- and long-term technology strategy tied to a strategic plan Sampriti Ganguli, Hope Gleicher, Anjali Gupta, Monahan, Nancy NeJame, Lucretia Risoleo, Sally Sloan, national organization. • Outlining a technology roadmap and tactical next steps Aaron Kissel, Tom Monahan, Kyle Moore Michelle Tafel, Brendan Whittsitt • Addressing key challenges the organization faced regarding its utilization of Goal 5: Establish systems and technology processes to generate sustainable • Considering processes around data collection and analytics funding to enable Compass to • Researching best practices and technology-related methodologies of data thrive in existing cities and expand savvy, performance-oriented peer organizations to new ones. • Identifying data-related challenges with current methodologies and tools, and outlining improved strategies and operational procedures Goal 6: Ensure the governance “ I just love working with Compass because the impact that our practices that provide a strong Compass will continue piloting Technology & Digital Strategy projects in back bone for both the national 2019-20 as we work to refine the role we can play in helping nonprofits make work has on client organizations is transformational. I cherish board and local city boards. the most of technology. my experience leading Compass teams and have found the relationships with clients, Compass staff, and fellow volunteers to be some of the most rewarding experiences of my 25+ year career. Compass is a master at delivering value and creating public good.” JOAN M. BARCLAY, PROJECT LEADER

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number of volunteers

4000 Lorcom Lane Arlington, VA 22207 www.encorestage.org 312

Working with Compass has been one of the best experiences of my professional life. number of I’m deeply grateful to Compass and the fantastic team members that made such a positive impact on my organization. Compass’ dedication to non-profit capacity building allows small organizations, like mine, to receive consulting expertise volunteer hours far beyond our means. Encore Stage & Studio participated in Classic projects in both 2017/2018 and 2018/2019. As a local arts education organization, we were seeking a new marketing plan to better reach our patrons. Throughout this process we realized that Board Development work was also needed to help our organization function at the highest level. Both of our projects provided us with needed tools and deeper understanding. Compass volunteers charted the course for our current success. Leading a small non-profit has many challenges. Day-to-day and other immediate issues frequently crop up before I can 19,654 sit down to work on long-term goals. My Compass team has been so incredibly valuable because they made strategic thinking a regular appointment on my calendar. Our project leaders took the time to truly understand the mission and examine the interconnected issues facing Encore. I was so impressed with their deep knowledge of non-profit organizations and thoughtful guidance towards our strategic goals. Our final deliverable was scaled to my organization and provided us with concrete steps and action items that we could accomplish. We’ll never let these plans get dusty on number of a shelf. nonprofit clients Most of all, I felt respected by our team. The collaboration between Compass and Encore staff and board was seamless. We were valued partners, not a problem for outside experts to “fix.” This mutual respect made working with Compass volunteers one of the best experiences of my professional life. The guidance and support I received throughout our projects enabled me to be a more effective and successful leader for Encore.

I cannot imagine that the progress Encore made over the last two years would have happened without the outstanding dedication of our project leaders and team. Compass has been an amazing gift. Thank you! 45

Sincerely, percentage of Sara Strehle Duke volunteers with Executive Director advanced degree Encore Stage & Studio

Encore Stage & Studio % Encore Stage & Studio introduces young people to theatre to build teamwork, leadership, creativity, literacy, problem-solving skills and self-confidence. 69 BOARD DEVELOPMENT

12 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 13 Beacon House The Welders Beacon House provides children with a safe, nurturing, and life The Welders is a DC-based playwrights’ collective whose expanding community to increase their academic achievement, mission is to establish an evolving, alternative platform for play discover their talents, and grow into healthy adults. development and production. The Welders produce theatrical works by DC playwrights and strive to create significant direct STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT engagement between artists and members of the community. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT Dance Place Dance Place works to build a community of artists, audiences and students with high quality performances, commissions, training and educational programs for all ages. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

Arlington Arts Center (AAC) AAC is a contemporary visual arts center dedicated to presenting and supporting new work by regional artists Horizons Greater to increase awareness, appreciation, Washington and involvement in the visual arts in Arlington County and the region. Horizons Greater Washington develops public-private partnerships between STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT independent and public school communities to empower economically disadvantaged students to realize their full potential. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

14 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 15 Aid Association for the Blind of the District McLean Project for the Arts of Columbia The McLean Project for the Arts exhibits the work of emerging and established artists from the Mid-Atlantic region, promotes public awareness and understanding of the The Aid Association is organized concepts of contemporary art, and offers instruction and education in the visual arts. exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes relating to the STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT blind or the visually impaired and/or relating to the conditions that affect the eye and vision. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT “ The timeliness and immediately actionable recommendations were the best part of the project. In very close second place is the team’s engagement of our Board such that they fully understood the insights.” LORI CARBONNEAU, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, MCLEAN PROJECT FOR THE ARTS

GALA Inc., Grupo de Artistas Latinoamericanos GALA preserves and promotes Latino arts and culture and shares this rich Hispanic heritage through its theatre productions and other diverse performing arts programs. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

Joy of Motion Housing Unlimited Joy of Motion cultivates a diverse Housing Unlimited provides community of dance students, affordable housing for people educators, artists, and audiences in in mental health recovery who the DC metropolitan area by providing are able to live independently City Kids Wilderness Project exceptional dance education and in Montgomery County, MD. City Kids builds youth resiliency, broadens horizons, and ensures performances that open doors for STRATEGIC skills for success, through intensive, long-term programming using learners of all ages and abilities. ALIGNMENT wilderness settings to encourage growth. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

The Family Place The Family Place empowers low- income families and fosters the optimal development of their young children through educational and support services. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

16 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 17 Washington Area Common Good City Farm ECHO Performing Arts Video Common Good City Farm works to create ECHO seeks to empower individuals a vibrant, informed, and well-nourished with disabilities to achieve their Archive (WAPAVA) community through urban farming. optimal level of personal, social and WAPAVA’s mission is to preserve Common Good City Farm provides low- economic success. income and area residents with access and document live theater in the STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT Washington, DC metropolitan area to healthy produce, youth education and through producing and archiving video employment programs, and adult farm- recordings, representing a cross-section based educational sessions. of Washington-area theaters. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

Live It Learn It Tudor Place Washington Inner City Lacrosse Foundation Live It Learn It partners with schools Tudor Place aims to bring people closer to their own stories and (WINNERS Lacrosse) and cultural institutions to create the American story by connecting them to history, culture, and and deliver experiential learning domestic life in the nation’s capital. WINNERS uses character-based education and the sport of opportunities for students in order lacrosse to teach life skills to boys and girls from the inner-city BOARD DEVELOPMENT to increase students’ self-efficacy, neighborhoods of Washington, DC. motivation, and achievement. BOARD DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

Synetic Theater Synetic redefines theater by blending innovative techniques and movement, investing in artists’ Shout Mouse Press growth, and creating unforgettable visceral Shout Mouse Press is a nonprofit writing and experiences for any audience. publishing program dedicated to amplifying unheard BOARD DEVELOPMENT voices through writing workshops designed for all levels of literacy and empowering those from marginalized communities to tell their own stories in their own voices as published authors. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT Identity, Inc. Kiwanis Foundation of the Identity facilitates the successful transition of District of Columbia Latino youth into adulthood by providing skills, guidance, positive role models, and a strong sense The Kiwanis Foundation serves the children and of community. families of DC through direct service, scholarships, and grants to local organizations. BOARD DEVELOPMENT & STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

18 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 19 Girls on the Run of Montgomery County The Fishing School Girls on the Run of Montgomery County educates and prepares The Fishing School prepares elementary and middle school youth young girls for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living. for success in high school and life by improving their academic performance and life skills. FUNDING STRATEGY FUNDING STRATEGY

Rosemount Center Rosemount Center prepares children and families for their future by providing early childhood education and family support programs in a bilingual and multicultural setting. FUNDING STRATEGY

Kid Power Kid Power inspires youth leadership by promoting academic advancement, physical and emotional wellness, and positive civic engagement in underserved communities. FUNDING STRATEGY SEED SPOT SEED SPOT strives to educate, accelerate, and invest in impact- driven entrepreneurs. FUNDING STRATEGY

20 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 21 Hope for Henry Hope for Henry is reinventing how hospitals care for seriously ill children and their families through innovative programs that entertain, reduce stress, and empower children. STRATEGIC MARKETING

The Washington Ballet 4615 Theatre Company The Washington Ballet brings the joy of 4615 Theatre Company is committed to both dance to the nation’s capital through classic pieces as well as contemporary plays, while ballet performances, dance training and giving young artists a space to collaborate and community engagement. push the boundaries of conventional theatre. STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY INCUBATOR

House of Ruth House of Ruth provides women, children, and families suffering from traumatic abuse with resources to build safe, stable lives. STRATEGIC PLANNING

Two Rivers Public Charter Schools Two Rivers nurtures a diverse Child & Family Network Junior League of Hero Dogs group of students to become lifelong, active participants Centers (CFNC) Washington Hero Dogs improves the quality of life in their own education and for our nation’s veterans by raising, CFNC’s mission is to provide caring, Junior League of Washington is an become responsible members training, and placing service dogs and of society. high-quality, free early education and organization of women committed to other highly skilled canines. related services to at-risk children and promoting voluntarism, developing STRATEGIC PLANNING to prepare them for success in school the potential of women, and improving STRATEGIC MARKETING and in life. the community. STRATEGIC MARKETING STRATEGIC MARKETING

22 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 23 Governance

GREATER WASHINGTON BOARD OF DIRECTORS* ADVISORY BOARD

John Collins, Chair Julie Maner Cathy Bernasek Capital One Kellogg School of Management Ern Blackwelder Jule Crider Steve Trowern, Vice Chair Bud Moeller Corinne Chocolaad Diehl Theatre Prometheus Washington Literacy Congressional Chorus MCM Capital Partners, LLC Harvard Business School Eric Guichard Theatre Prometheus explores and Center Congressional Chorus transforms Kellogg School of Management Cassandra Hanley promotes women-focused, diverse lives and inspires people to embrace narratives. The Theatre is committed Washington Literacy Center raises the our common humanity through the Lucretia Risoleo Anne Hefter to providing opportunities to local literacy level of adults in Washington, performance of American choral music. Hurley Doddy, Treasurer American University, Mohamed Kande artists, creating productions both by DC so they may function on the job, in the family and in society. SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS ECP Investments Washington College of Law Burgess Levin and for the community. Alyssa Lovegrove SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS Laurie MacNamara, Secretary Eileen Ruby Karen Mazze Booz Allen Hamilton Columbia Business School Mary Stuart McCamy Dan McVane Kelly Hatcher Turner, Pete B. Slone Susan Park Member at Large McKesson Corp. Nick Reding Abramson Scholarship Lung Biotechnology, a subsidiary UNC Kenan-Flagler Nowell Rush Foundation of United Therapeutics Business School Craig Schultz The Abramson Scholarship Foundation Harvard Business School Sally Sloan works to ensure that motivated District Polly Vail Mark Walsh of Columbia public high school graduates have the opportunity to attend John Crain University of Maryland Dingman Andrew Young college and the tools to succeed once 452 Consulting LLC Center for Entrepreneurship they get there. The Wharton School TurnStyle Partners SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS & STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT Todd Gibby Nancy Watters TG Partners Commercial Arbitration The Wharton School Robert Winter Hope Gleicher Arnold & Porter, LLP Identity, Inc. Ex Officio Bruce Haase Suzanne Laporte Alliance for New Music-Theatre The Wharton School Compass President Harvard Business School The Alliance for New Music-Theatre fosters the collaboration of artists; nurtures the creation, Hilary Joel development, and performance of new works; WJ Consulting *Notes current employer and MBA and engages audiences in the creative process to Harvard Business School program, where applicable. promote an appreciation and deeper understanding of the transformative power of music-theatre. SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS

The Actors’ Center The Actors’ Center empowers actors in the Washington DC-area to achieve their highest potential, by providing members access to casting, training and networking opportunities. SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS

24 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 25 Arnold & Porter Aaron Skonecki Hogan Lovells Special Thanks Mahnu Davar Nicholas Suarez Kaela Colwell Robert Garrett Brenna Thorpe Daniel Davison Adam Golodner Chudi Uraih Ashley Howlett Gregory Harrington Yaritza Vargas Michael Rogers Peter Levitas Alexander Vorons Sonia Tabriz IBM CORPORATE SUPPORTERS EVENT SUPPORT Elizabeth Trentacost Capital One Adam Dorko Cameron Barnes Alexi Greenberg We are incredibly grateful for financial support from the We could not hold our orientations, trainings, information Blank Rome Claire Deichmann Kristin Heck following corporate partners: sessions, presentations, and Volunteer Celebration without Tara Marcus Davis Grove Michelle Jung the generosity of the following organizations: Farshid Jahed Alexander Leikin Booz Allen Hamilton Sophia Jorasch Katherine Lim Arizona State University Ruth Adu-Gyamfi Terrence Knapp Sean Long Arnold & Porter Monica Avakian Jordanna Lutz Alexander Meo Guidehouse Janelle Banda Rhea Norwood John Recchia Jones Day Raechel Banks Caroline Roberts Latham & Watkins Jennifer Chemi Alaina Rolfes KippsDeSanto The Meyer Foundation Chris Chiang Robert Russano Alexia Marchetta Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman Nicholas Christiansen Emma Ward Tableau James Dalton Jeff Warta Morgan Lewis VOX Global Linda Day John Ayanian Judge Doyle CEB/ Gartner Mark Fitterman VOLUNTEERS FROM OUR Victoria Eick Kacie Gauthier Geordie Herald CORPORATE PARTNERS Kim Feinstein Laura Katherine Klein Jeffrey Johnson Kevin Fish Emily Strother Amy Kroll We thank the following volunteers from our Aysia Francis J. Michael Pickett Corporate Partners: Yayoi Furuhata EAB David Sirignano Anna Gagliardo Elizabeth Casey-Rutland Accenture Rachel Hoang Farah Imtiaz PwC Zeinab Aboud Christine Hoisington Kadeisha Pinkney Collin Engels Paul Baratta Haejin Hwang Whitney Wilson Danny Fortin We also appreciate volunteer recruiting support from Alejandra Cuin Chris Inzerillo Maria Grimshaw the following: Rebecca Gorin Kristin Jackman-Holmes Glover Park Group Drew Harger Berkley Jenkins Colin Jones Jackie Cannon Morgan Herman Accenture Benjamin Neese Divya Kulkarni Victoria Esser Meghan Herock Advisory Board Company Folu Okunade Namchi Le Roberta Hatchett Matt Hill Arnold & Porter Shruti Ramaswamy Tatevik Markaryan Sedale McCall Jelena Karatosic A.T. Kearney Karan Mathur Janelle Mirabeau Blank Rome Advisory Board Company Nigel Mills Guidehouse Hindy Shaman Booz Allen Hamilton Peter Benziger Eleanor Monroe Enaka Ashu Deborah Seidner Capital One Zhi Bo Deng Trenise Moore Ashley Hill Bruce Cailyn Spencer CEB/Gartner Sarah Grace Caroline Morris Alexandra Caceres Shauna Theel EAB Aashika Nagarajan Cooper Nelson Alison Courtney Estifanos Tsegaye Glover Park Group Cynthia Osemene Nancy Nguyen Alexandra Dudley Shuxin Zheng Hogan Lovells Lena Rice Natasha Pangarkar Wesley Johnson IBM Megan Tooley Nicholas Perkins Sulayman Masumi World Bank Group Kaiser Associates Natalie Trebes Nikki Rockhold Rumbidzai Mufuka Une Lee KippsDeSanto Paul Trigonoplos Nicole Rusli Michelle Ongaro Nicholas Nam Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT) Christina Rzepka Christopher Ragsdale Morgan Lewis Shruti Shah Dave Wetzig PwC Shannon White World Bank Group

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Every donation to Compass BE N EFAC TOR S SUPPORTERS John Oberdorfer Robin Glantz and Anthony Ciccone Up to $100 stretches deep into the community, $15,000 and Above $500-$999 Lynn Parseghian and Nat Cohen Marin Goings* Anonymous Hilary and Alex Joel Mary Pat and Darren Alcus Gina Price and Michael Kirshbaum John Gould* Jordan Abosch* making high-level, pro bono Julie Banzhaf-Stone and Steve Stone James and Suzanne Rianhard Alexi Greenberg* Richard Abraham* consulting available to the Greater $10,000-$14,999 Char Beales* Ruth Robbins and David Evans Hatem Hatem Monica Avakian* Washington nonprofit community. John and Ali Collins Gus Bessalel Natalie Robinson Kristin Heck* Les Baer* Hurley and Deborah Doddy Matthew Castaldo Nikki Rockhold* Dennis Hensley* Pradyut Bafna* Every $1 donated to Compass Justin Cole Fabian and Virginia Rosado Christine Hoisington* Raechel Banks* translates into $10 of services back PAT RONS Firoz Dattu Catherine and Scott Schirmeier Ashley Howlett* Kelly Blackwell to the community. $5,000-$9,999 Zhi Bo Deng* Karl Schwenkmeyer* Joanne Hurt Illa Brown* Cathy and Brian Bernasek Nancy-Ann and Jason DeParle Marlisa Senchak and Tom Delaney Paula Jacobs* Karen Burkes John Crain and Shannon Ryan Todd and Tracy Foreman Karen Shoos Michelle Jacobs-Schoening* Jackie Cannon* In 2018-2019, Compass volunteers Jule and Greg Crider Greg and Lisa Giesler John Skeele* Tricia and Ed Karppi Elizabeth Casey-Rutland* provided the market equivalent of Martha and John Donoghue Alisha and Sean Griffey David Stern and Tracey Hughes Ayaz Khan* Chris Chiang* $4,801,800 in strategic consulting, Todd and Lisa Gibby Wendy and Dave Gualtieri Joseph and Beth Suarez Terrence Knapp* Nick Christiansen* Hope Gleicher and Andy Burness Mark and Diane Hastert Katie Sylvis* William Kyburz* Rebecca Clayton* free of charge to the Greater Green Street Fund Anne and Scott Hefter Kelcy Walsh* Anne and Curt Large Kaela Colwell* Washington nonprofit sector. Bruce Haase Margot Hentoff T. and Lucy Weymouth Eve Lilley Jane Conroy* Laurie MacNamara and Bill Hendrickson Gail Ifshin and Steven Salky Shuxin Zheng* Deepa Mahidhara* John Cooper* Bud and Carol Moeller Peter Jost Dina Zhou Vinod Makam* Alison Courtney* Compass gratefully acknowledges Lucretia* and Bob Risoleo Ruth Katz Ryan Malkes* Brett Crawford our generous supporters. These Pete Slone David and Anne Kendall $100-$249 Dorothy and Bill McSweeney Ralph Cunningham individuals made possible strategic Mary Stuart McCamy Paulette and David Kessler Anonymous Jeffrey Menezes* Anindya De* Martin and Meredith Sumner Mark Kontos* Vipul Amin Alexander Meo* Whitney Debevoise consulting projects for 45 Greater Steve and Marcy Trowern Christine and Tom Labrecque Julie Anderson Greg Miller* Sasan Dehghan* Washington nonprofits, board Polly Vail and Mark Walsh Patricia and Randall Lewis Joan Barclay* Christian Mixter Lawrence Dilworth matches for 22 individuals and 20 Linda and Bob Youngentob Carmel Martin and Robert Welp David Bear Tiffani Moore* Scott Dulman* nonprofits, and board training for Bob and Susan Motyka Alexander Bennett and Brooksley Born Andrew Morrison Alexandra Edwards* LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Steph Newman* Tracy and Adam Bernstein Benjamin Neese* Anne Marie Eifel* 80 individuals from 24 nonprofits $2,500-$4,999 Rosemary O’Brien Arjun Bhaskar* Austin Ness* Anissa Elayadi* in 2018-19. Ern Blackwelder and Sheila Hennessey Kristalee* and Nils Overdahl Carol Bloomberg Mac Norton Collin Engels* Hope and Eric Krutz Laurence Platt and Clare Herington Mark Bolter William Okun Yomaira Escalante* Note: This list reflects donations Cassandra Hanley and Marc Sumerlin Victoria and Tom Rollins Jeff Bowers Olatokunbo Olabode* Lacy Ettehad* received between July 1, 2018 and Burgess Levin and Mary Saily Tom Steinmetz Marnie Boyer* Paul Parry* Molly Fallon* June 30, 2019 Mark and Louise Novitch Susan Stewart* Peggy Brady Marks Gregg and Julie Petersmeyer Lijian Fang* Sally Sloan and Tom Hentoff George and Patti White Tracey Branding* J. Michael Pickett* Kim Feinstein* Hallie and Chip Smith Maureen and Jon Witter Victoria Burns* Bryan and Heather Piskorowski Mark Fitterman* Nancy Watters and Stephen Sayre Ari Zentner and Kathryn Greenberg Larry and Sherri Cafritz Jennifer Price Brendan Flinn* Andrew and Kelly Young Joy Carr Anthony Priest Andre Fowlkes* $250-$499 Jennifer Chemi* Deborah Seidner* Annie Fulton* DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE Anne Aaron* Robert and Stephanie Clark Roberta Shapiro* Margaret Furr* $1,000-$2,499 John Ayanian* Jessica Clark* Matthew Shinkman Anna Gagliardo* Jim and Linda Beers Jack and Laura Barker John and Julia Collins Brian Sichi and Kara Krueger Priya Gaur* Phyllis Caldwell Arik Ben Zvi and Victoria Canavor Tom Costello* David Sirignano* Kacie Gauthier Ian Cameron and Susan Rice Jennifer Blasko* James Dalton* Elisabeth Sloan and Arthur Lichtenberger Jennifer Gennaro Oxley Jean Conley* Sally Gail Bloomberg Daniel Davidson* Brian Smith* Cindy Gertz* Frank Finelli Julie Chapman* and David Cushing Russell Davis Susan Watters and David Steel Adam Golodner* Danny Fortin* Caren Cohen Laura Denk and Jon Tuttle Sarah Stevens* Rebecca Gorin* Ann Gray* Adam Dorko* Lisa and Rich Dougherty John Strongman Sarah Grace* Jeff Kass* Beth and John Dugan Mandy Duvall Christopher Tawa* Ian Green Richard Klingler and Jane Slatter Debra Fried-Levin and Josh Levin Christopher Erckert and Christopher Sperl Thomas Thornton Robert Greenfield Erik and Katie Linn Stephen Fuzesi and Lauren Wetzler Victoria Esser* Joel and Gayle Trotter Maria Grimshaw* Alyssa and Nick Lovegrove Kevin and Laura Hardy Susan Farnsworth* Tommy Tysse Mary Gross* Dr. Ainsley MacLean & Dr. Bruce Wollman Ann Henry* Patrice Feinstein* Chukwuemeka Uba-Okonkwo* Betsy Hanlon* Eric and Lilly Minkove Haejin Hwang* Lauren Fryefield Chudi Uraih* Drew Harger* Gary and Amy Perlin Susan Kearney* Larry Fullerton Joe Walsh Brian Havey Nalini and Chris Rogers Ellie Smith-Khuri and Walid Khuri William and Kyle Furr Emma Ward* Fiona Heckscher* Craig Schultz Harry Knight* Roy Gamse* William Weiss* Asa Herald* Hindy Shaman* Erin Langley* Robert Garrett* Matt Wheeler* Morgan Herman* Franco Tao Mark and Prentiss Lay Suzy George and Nate Tibbits Shannon White* Meghan Herock* Kelly and John Turner Jason Lunday* Richard Gervase and Stuart Delery Matthew Hill* Veverka Family Foundation Alexia Marchetta* Hollie Vugrinovich Maggie and Robert Marcus Melissa Williams John Marquardt* Robert and Carole Winter Jeannie and Robert Musslewhite 28 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 29 Donors (cont.) Special Recognition

Kathleen Hodge* Robert Russano* Gartner GR E AT ER WA SHI NGTON PARTNERING BUSINESS SCHOOL ALUMNI CLUBS Colbie Holderness* Ken Schoppmann* Anonymous Alex Hymanson* Shruti Shah* Kacie Gauthier CLIENT SELECTION COMMITTEE We are grateful for the continued support of the following local Farah Imtiaz* Anand Sharma* Joan Barclay, Char Beales, David Bear, John Crain, Bruce Haase, business school alumni clubs: Chris Inzerillo* Larry Shulman GE Cassandra Hanley, Anne Hefter, Paula Jacobs, Hilary Joel, Farshid Jahed* Michael Shuster* Kelcy Walsh* Jeff Kass, Harry Knight, Karen Mazze, Tracey Moon, Ola Olabode, Columbia Business School Berkley Jenkins* Pamela Silberman* Kristalee Overdahl, Dusty Riddle, Lucretia Risoleo, Natalie Fuqua School of Business at Duke Patrice Johnson* Caroline Simon* IBM Robinson, Craig Schultz, Pete Slone, Franco Tao, Polly Vail, Georgetown University McDonough School of Business Krystin Jones* Ariana Simone* Justin Cole Ari Zentner Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley Colin Jones* Emil Skodon Harvard Business School Ashwini Kadaba* Aaron Skonecki* PwC PROJECT ADVISORS Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell Sarah and Robert Kasten Dennis Smyth* Danny Fortin* John Crain, Meredith Hobik, Paula Jacobs, Peter Jacobstein, Jeff Michigan Ross School of Business Elaine Kennedy* Barr Snyderwine* Meghan Herock* Kass, Harry Knight, Burgess Levin, Tracey Moon, John Nolan, Lynn MIT Sloan School of Management Mikiko Kitamura* David Spett* Janelle Mirabeau* O’Connell, Susan Park, Nowell Rush, Emil Skodon, Ari Zentner Northwestern Kellogg School of Management LK Klein* J. Woody Stanley* Hindy Shaman* NYU Stern School of Business Justin Kollinger* Emily Strother* Shuxin Zheng* SERVICE LINE TRAINERS Stanford Graduate School of Business Mariya Kretova* Nicholas Suarez* Dina Zhou Akosua Baah-Dwomoh, Joan Barclay, John Crain, Paula Jacobs, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Alexander Leikin* Anirudh Subramanian* Meredith Hobik, Harry Knight, Tracey Moon UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Alex Levin Pick* Shauna Theel* TEGNA University of Chicago Booth School of Business Douglas Lim* Deanne Titus* Ryan Malkes IN KIND CONSULTING University of Texas McCombs School of Business Emily Liner* Francine Tolson Marni Boyer, Capital One University of Virginia Darden School of Business Jordan Loeb* Megan Tooley* United Health Group Sanjay Bhutiani, Glover Park Group The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania Lindsey Longendyke* Natalie Trebes* Russell Davis Yale School of Management Beth and Tim Lovain Estifanos Tsegaye* Hollie Vugrinovich 2019 COMPASS SUMMER INTERNS Brendan Maggiore* Yaritza Vargas* AJ Maner, Evy Stein, Kristina Yarovinsky William Marcoux Kelly Waldron* *denotes 2018-19 volunteer Tara Marcus* Dave Wetzig* And very special thanks to: * Myla Williams* FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS Sulayman Masumi* Steve Wong* We are grateful to the following Dan McVane for his tremendous gift of time in helping manage Mary McCain* Kaily Yee* foundations whose support allowed us to the Compass audit Sedale McCall* Stacy Yike* reach so many nonprofits this year. Some Brendan McCarthy* of the these foundations provided general And to the following individuals for serving as the Compass liaison Miranda McFadden* WORLD BANK COMMUNITY operating support to Compass, while at their company or firm: Janice McHenry* CONNECTIONS others sponsored projects for their grantee Maddie McMorrow* Catherine Gwin* organizations, and some did both! • Howard Hyde at Arnold & Porter Stephen Messner Alison Harwood • T. Weymouth at Hogan Lovells Nigel Mills* Barbara Kafka* With much gratitude, we acknowledge: • Rachel Strong at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius Janelle Mirabeau* Une Lee * • Colin Jones and Shruti Shah at Booz Allen Hamilton Trenise Moore* Karen Mazze and Shanker Krishnan The William S. Abell Foundation • Catherine Brown at EAB Margaret Mountjoy* Amedee Prouvost Aid Association for the Blind of the • Hollie Freeman Vugrinovich at the Advisory Board Company Rumbidzai Mufuka* Richard Stern District of Columbia • Shannon White at Guidehouse Aashika Nagarajan* Bowen Uhlenkamp The Jack R. Anderson Foundation • Morgan Herman at PWC Rhea Norwood* The Morris and Gwendolyn Folu Okunade* CORPORATE MATCH Cafritz Foundation Finally, we would like to wish the best of luck to our volunteers Tosin Olusola* Compass gratefully acknowledges A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation who are starting MBA programs this fall. Nicholas Perkins* the companies that match employee Elmo Foundation Kadeisha Pinkney* contributions or volunteer hours, as well Lantry Family Foundation Jonathan Polon* as the individuals who apply for these The J. Willard and Alice S. Marriott Adriel Pond* matching funds and direct corporate Foundation Christopher Ragsdale* support for Compass. The Meyer Foundation “ My husband and I are longtime supporters of Compass’ Sarah Rand* Share Fund John Recchia* Booz Allen Hamilton United Way mission to connect the business and nonprofit communities Lydia Redway* Haejin Hwang* Gail Reisman* Laurie MacNamara And special thanks to: to effect lasting positive change in our region. Having served Helen Rice* Nikki Rockhold • Share Fund for partnering with Caroline Roberts* Compass to sponsor 17 Micro Projects Matthew Robinson* Capital One for Share Fund grantees. several years as a board member at Compass, I know first-hand Michael Rogers* Anonymous Alaina Rolfes* the care Compass’ leaders take in stewarding our donation.” Sally Rosenberg and Bruce Charendoff FTI Consulting Nicole Rusli* Austin Ness* CATHY BERNASEK, FORMER COMPASS BOARD CHAIR AND PROJECT LEADER

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GR E AT ER WA SHI NGTON The Fishing School Junior League of Washington GR E AT ER WA SHI NGTON Horizons Greater Washington CLASSIC PROJECTS Karl Schwenkmeyer, Project Leader Margaret Mountjoy, Project Leader MICRO PROJECTS Alex Leikin, Project Leader “ Working on diverse Adam Dorko, Deputy Project Leader Mariya Kretova, Deputy Project Leader Raechel Banks, Elizabeth Casey- Arc of Northern Virginia Kaela Colwell, James Dalton, Mimi Fahmid Ahmed, Jessica Cummings, 4615 Theatre Company Rutland, Amy Kroll, Shauna Theel teams with passionate Tom Costello, Project Leader McCain, Deanne Titus, Esto Tseaye, Annie Fulton, Yayoi Furuhata, Alyssa Rudy Subramanian, Project Leader Nikki Rockhold, Deputy Project Leader Jeff Warta Guo, Hannah Jung, John Recchia Enaka Ashu, Jeff Johnson, Timmy Joy of Motion Dance Meghan Herock, Kristin Jackman Liu, Sedale McCall Julie Meyer, Project Leader individuals was a lot Holmes, Doyle Judge, Paul Parry, Girls on the Run of Montgomery Kid Power Aysia Francis, Diane Greenbaum, Rick Wells County Chris Chiang, Project Leader Abramson Scholarship Wesley Johnson of fun, and resulted in Patrice Feinstein, Co-Project Leader Alexi Greenberg, Deputy Project Leader Foundation Arlington Arts Center Anne Aaron, Deputy Project Leader Scott Dulman, Lena Rice, Lucretia Jeff Kass, Project Leader Kiwanis Foundation of the lifelong friendships. Char Beales, Project Leader Ashley Hill Bruce, Andy De, Regina Hall, Risoleo, Cailyn Spencer, Megan Tooley, Collin Engels, Mark Fitterman, District of Columbia Lisa Sullivan, Deputy Project Leader Brian Smith, Sonia Tabriz, Kelcy Walsh Brett Weiss Sophie Jorasch, Shruti Shah Dennis Smyth, Project Leader Manhu Davar, Farah Imtiaz, Michelle Anna Gagliardo, Geordie Herald, Building relationships Jacobs-Schoening, LK Klein, Jeff Hero Dogs Rosemount Center The Actors’ Center Nick Suarez, Myla Williams Menezes, Ben Neese, Franco Tao Julie Chapman, Project Leader David Ware, Project Leader Kaily Yee, Project Leader with my nonprofit Michelle Ongaro, Deputy Project Leader Monica Avakian, Deputy Project Leader Alex Khan, Tatevik Markarvan, Live it Learn it Beacon House Hilary Joel, Garth Moore, Rob Russano, Allison Courtney, Alix Edwards, Karan Mathur, Nick Perkins David Spett, Project Leader clients and empowering Barr Snyderwine, Project Leader Susan Stewart, Maria Steyn, Elizabeth Sean Long, Laura Montes, Jon Polon, Nancy Nguyen, Tosin Olusola, Priya Gaur, Deputy Project Leader Trentacost Kelly Waldron Aid Association for the Blind Paul Trigonoplos, Emily Vaughan Ann Gray, Morgan Herman, Alex of the District of Columbia them to address their Hymanson, Pete Levitas, Greg Miller, Hope for Henry Seed Spot Kristalee Overdahl, Project Leader McLean Project for the Arts John Skeele, Whitney Wilson Hindy Shaman, Project Leader Emily Liner, Project Leader Illa Brown, Anissa Elayadi, Mike Joan Barclay, Project Leader biggest challenges and Danny Fortin, Deputy Project Leader Anand Sharma, Deputy Project Leader Pickett, Chris Ragsdale John Cooper, Victoria Eick, Child & Family Network Centers Nick Christiansen, Molly Fallon, Adam Golodner, Barbara Kafka, Une Lydia Redway make a greater impact Mark Kontos, Project Leader Ashwini Kabata, Maddie McMorrow, Lee, Brendan McCarthy, Alaina Rolfes, Alliance for New Music-Theatre Zhi Bo Deng, Deputy Project Leader Judy Robinson, Andria Seneviratne, Frank Sherrill, Yaritza Vargas Deepa Mahidhora, Project Leader Shout Mouse Press has given me a sense Rick Abraham, Cameron Barnes, Pete Natalie Trebes Jennifer Chemi, Rebecca Clayton, Jeffery Jones, Project Leader Benziger, Alejandra Cuin, Catie Miller, Tudor Place Rachel Hoang, Sully Masumi, Alex Dudley, Roberta Hatchett, Caroline Morris, Sarah Rand House of Ruth Paula Jacobs, Project Leader Kenneth Nunnenkamp Terry Knapp, Michael Rogers of fulfillment that I Ken Schoppmann, Project Leader Dave Wetzig, Deputy Project Leader Community Lodgings Janice McHenry, Deputy Project Leader Charles Both, Greg Harrington, Ann City Kids Wilderness Project Synetic Theater will never forget. As Chris Martin, Project Leader Ruth Adu-Gyamfi, Claire Deichmann, Henry, Harry Knight, Anne Marie Eifel, Folu Okunade, Project Leader Les Baer, Project Leader Zeinab Aboud, Deputy Project Leader Catherine Gwin, Justin Kollinger, Jason Janelle Mirabeau, Rumbi Mufuka Jane Conroy, Christine Hoisington, Lijian Fang, Tara Marcus, I pursue my MBA, I Linda Day, Michael Gorman, John Gould, Lunday, Nai Le, Cynthia Osemene Farshid Jahed, Elaine Kennedy Miranda McFadden Tiffani Moore, Austin Ness, Leanne Two Rivers Public Charter Schools Reisz, Matt Wheeler Housing Unlimited Vicki Burns, Project Leader Common Good City Farm Theatre Prometheus plan to continue my Sarah Stevens, Project Leader Roy Gamse, Project Leader Lindsey Longendyke, Project Colbie Holderness, Project Leader Dance Place Shuxin Zheng, Deputy Project Leader Chris Inzerillo, Deputy Project Leader Leader Jackie Cannon, Nicole Rusli, involvement in the Rhea Norwood, Project Leader Dan Davidson, Rebecca Gorin, Nicholas Steph Bloch Newman, Alex Caceres, Sasan Dehghan, Berkley Jenkins, Michael Shuster, Emma Ward Ola Olabode, Deputy Project Leader Nam, Jahera Otieno, Pamela Silberman, Yomaira Escalante, Fiona Heckscher, Brenna Thorpe, Shannon White nonprofit sector and Tracy Branding, Sarah Grace, Krystin Woody Stanley, Chris Tawa Ashley Howlett, Ugo Uba-Okonkwo Washington Inner City Jones, Edward Nassim, Cooper Nelson, Compass Lacrosse Foundation hope to one day lead in David Sirignano, Alex Vorons Identity, Board Development The Washington Ballet Roberta Shapiro, Project Leader J.D. Englehart, Project Leader Mary Gross, Project Leader Webb Dryfoos, Project Leader Jennifer Blasko, Jessie Clark, John Ayanian, Maria Grimshaw, ECHO Susan Kearney, Project Leader Caroline Simon, Deputy Project Leader Carl Cohen, Brendan Maggiore, Patrice Johnson, Bob Motyka the space as well.” Colin Jones, Project Leader Chris Mixter, Project Leader Haejin Hwang, Raman Melgani Emily Strother Brendan Flinn, Deputy Project Leader Janelle Banda, Deputy Project Leader Chinnapa, Alex Meo, Nigel Mills, Washington Literacy Center DENISE KOOTIN, Kacie Gauthier, Dennis Hensley, Natasha AJ Bhaskar, Seth McIntyre, Miriam Kadeisha Pinkney, Deb Seidner, Congressional Chorus Andre Fowlkes, Project Leader Pangarkar, Trenise Moore, Aashika Mokuena, Nicole Silverman Lauren Victor Gail Reisman, Project Leader Chris Alleyne, Susan Farnsworth, DEPUTY PROJECT Nagarajan, Pradeep Sundar, Stacy Yike Douglas Lim, Christina Rzepka, Kim Feinstein, Jordanna Lutz LEADER Identity, Technology Aaron Skonecki Encore Stage & Studio Chudi Uraih, Project Leader Washington Area Performing Adriel Pond, Project Leader Matt Hill, Deputy Project Leader The Family Place Arts Video Archive Alexia Marchetta, Deputy Project Leader Scott Marquardt, Veronica Morales, Erin Langley, Project Leader Jordan Loeb, Project Leader Bob Garrett, Marin Goings, Kristen Matthew Robinson, Amelia Salutz, David Victoria Esser, Kathleen Hodge, Kevin Fish, Davis Grove, Jelena Heck, Justin Jones, Ryan Malkes, Shruti Szakonyi, Sarah Zolad Mikiko Kitamura, Vinod Makam Karatosic, Katherine Lim Ramaswamy, Ariana Simone GALA The Welders Cindy Gertz, Project Leader Divya Kulkarni, Project Leader Alex Levin Pick, Betsy Hanlon, Paul Baratta, Margaret Furr, Bill Drew Harger, Caroline Roberts Kyburz, Ellie Monroe, Aakash Shah

32 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 33 On Board Service Line Distribution

On Board matches qualified business professionals onto We would like to thank the On Board Selection Committees n Classic n Micro n Total the boards of local nonprofits seeking board members. for supporting this year’s program and interviewing On Board builds on Compass’ experience of providing both candidates and nonprofit Executive Directors and pro bono strategic consulting to local nonprofits. It Board Chairs. 20 furthers our mission of inspiring business professionals to engage with their local nonprofits. ON BOARD SELECTION COMMITTEE 16 FALL 2018 In 2018-19, Compass placed 22 candidates onto the Abby Cherner, Amanda Miller, Anne Hefter, Amedee boards of 20 nonprofit organizations through two Provoust, Char Beales, Cathy Bernasek, Craig Schultz, 12 cohorts of the On Board program. Ken Taylor, John Oberdorfer, Lisa Wright, Mary Stuart McCamy, Meredith Hobik, Paula Jacobs, Phyllis In the fall of 2018, Compass placed 13 candidates on the Caldwell, Regina Hall, Sally Sloan 8 following 11 nonprofit boards in Greater Washington: ON BOARD SELECTION COMMITTEE 4 Alliance Francaise SPRING 2019 Capitol Hill Ministry* Abby Cherner, Amanda Miller, Amedee Provoust, Char

Carpenters Shelter Beales, Cathy Bernasek, Craig Schultz, Ken Taylor, John 0 Constellation Theatre Oberdorfer, Lisa Wright, Meredith Hobik, Paula Jacobs, Strategic Funding Sustainability Board Strategic Strategic Strategic Incubator Community Bridges Ainsley MacLean, Malini Jadeja Alignment Strategy Analysis Development Marketing Planning Technology Cultural Development DC

Kid Power Compass provided consulting services in these eight service lines this year in Greater Washington. Potomac Riverkeepers Quality Trust Reach* School Talk

In the spring of 2019, Compass placed nine candidates on the following nine Greater Washington nonprofit boards:

After-School All-Stars Art Enables “ I support Compass because of the multi-layered and leveraged Aspire! impact of my investment. My investment not only helps the Beacon House Levine Music nonprofit community get to the next level through Compass Prevention of Blindness Society Studio Theatre projects, but it also gives the volunteers from the business Treatment Learning Centers Washington Chorus community a way to give back and have more balance in their

* More than one On Board candidate placed on the lives. Compass has created a movement to empower business nonprofit board of directors. professionals to use their skills to have social impact.” LINDA YOUNGENTOB, FORMER COMPASS BOARD MEMBER AND VOLUNTEER

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ARTS AND CULTURE Signature Theatre Jubilee JumpStart Volunteer Fairfax Green Acres School C&O Canal Trust 1st Stage Sitar Arts Center Kara Kennedy Fund Washington Area Bicyclists Association Higher Achievement Earth Conservation Corps 4615 Theatre Company Sixth & I Kid Power Washington Area Community Hopkins House Friends of the National Arboretum Adventure Theatre MTC Spooky Action Theater Latin American Youth Center Investment Fund Horizons Greater Washington Green America Anacostia Playhouse Step Afrika! National Center for Children and Families Washington Regional Association Howard University School Living Classrooms Annapolis Symphony Studio Theatre Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship of Grantmakers of Communications University of Maryland Center for Arena Stage Synetic Theater New Community for Children Work Place DC Ivymount School Environmental Studies Art Enables Theater J, Edlavitch DC Jewish Our Military Kids Yachad KID Museum Arts and Humanities Council of Community Center Playworks DC Kingsbury Center FA M ILY SU PPORT Montgomery County Theatre Lab School of the Dramatic Arts Prince George’s Child Resource Center DISABILITY SERVICES Lab School of Washington A Wider Circle Atlas Performing Arts Center Theatre Prometheus Public Allies Arc of Northern Virginia Latin American Montessori Bilingual Ayuda Capital Fringe The Actors’ Center Reading Partners Art Enables Public Charter School The Barker Foundation Capitol Hill Arts Workshop The Metropolitan Center for the Sasha Bruce Youthwork Cornerstone Montgomery Literacy Council of Northern Virginia Britepaths Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Visual Arts Sitar Arts Center Easter Seals Serving DC | MD | VA Literacy Lab Caregiver Action Network Class Acts Arts The Washington Ballet St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth, Linden Resources Literacy Volunteers and Advocates Child Center and Adult Services Constellation Theatre Company Theatre Washington/Helen Hayes Awards and Families Madison House Autism Foundation Live It Learn It Child & Family Network Centers Corcoran Gallery of Art Washington Area Performing Arts Step Afrika! Marriott Foundation for People Main Street Child Development Center DC Diaper Bank Critical Exposure Video Archive Teens Run DC with Disabilities Mentors of Minorities in Education, Inc. For Love of Children (FLOC) CulturalDC Washington National Cathedral U.S. Chess Center Northern Virginia Therapeutic National Child Research Center Georgia Avenue Family Support Culture Shock Washington Performing Arts Urban Alliance Riding Program National History Day Collaborative Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company Washington Stage Guild Washington Inner City Lacrosse Quality Trust for Individuals National Science Teachers Association Good Shepherd Housing and Dance Exchange We Happy Few Productions Foundation (WINNERS Lacrosse) with Disabilities National Women’s History Museum Family Services Dance Institute of Washington The Welders Wilderness Leadership & Learning Treatment and Learning Centers New Community for Children Healthy Babies Project Dance Place Words Beats & Life Wonders Child Care New Futures Kidsave International DC Jazz Festival Workhouse Arts Foundation YoKid…Stretch Your Limits DOMESTIC ABUSE Next Step Public Charter School Latin American Youth Center DC Theater Arts Collaborative YMCA of Metropolitan Washington Calvary Women’s Services One World Education Northern Virginia Family Service DC Wheel Productions CHILDREN AND YOUTH YWCA of the National Capital Area DC Volunteer Lawyers Project Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Parent Encouragement Program DC Youth Orchestra Alexandria Seaport Foundation District Alliance for Safe Housing American University St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth, DCTV BEST Kids COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT My Sister’s Place PEN/Faulkner Foundation and Families Encore Stage & Studio Black Student Fund A N D SU PPORT Reach Incorporated Stop Child Abuse Now The Fat and Greasy Citizens Brigade Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater 501cTECH EDUC AT ION Reading Connection Total Family Care Coalition Friends of the Library Washington Arcadia Food 826DC Reading Partners Vehicles for Change Montgomery County Campagna Center Catalogue for Philanthropy Alliance Française de Washington River School Voices for a Second Chance Friends of the National Zoo Capital Partners for Education Center for Nonprofit Advancement Beacon House Rosemount Center GALA Hispanic Theatre CASA for Children of DC Charge Up Collaborative Black Student Fund Scholarship Fund of Alexandria HEALTHCARE Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia Chess Challenge in DC City First Enterprises Bridges Public Charter School See Forever Foundation/Maya Angelou Alzheimer’s Association Happenstance Theater City Gate Coalition for Smarter Growth Bright Beginnings Schools Aspire Counseling HumanitiesDC City Year Washington DC Common Good City Farm Briya Public Charter School Teaching for Change Brain Injury Services Imagination Stage College Success Foundation Compass Byte Back Turning the Page CDC Foundation Impact Silver Spring CollegeTracks Community Foundation for BUILD Metro DC Two Rivers Public Charter School Children’s Inn at NIH Joe’s Movement Emporium Critical Exposure Northern Virginia Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB) Washington English Center Community Education Group Keegan Theatre DC Action for Children Community Foundation for the Capital Partners for Education Washington Literacy Center Community Ministries of Rockville Levine School of Music DC Lawyers for Youth National Capital Region Carlos Rosario International Public Washington School for Girls Georgia Avenue Family Support Lumina Studio Theatre DC Scores DC Bar Foundation Charter School Washington Yu Ying Public Charter School Collaborative Maryland Hall for the Arts DC Youth Orchestra Empower DC Center for Inspired Teaching Wonders Early Learning Greater Prince William Community Maryland Youth Ballet Dance Institute of Washington FRESHFARM Markets César Chávez Public Charter School Words Beats & Life Health Center MetroStage Family and Youth Initiative Fair Chance Chelsea School VirginiaFIRST Green Door Montgomery Community Television For the Love of Children Impact Silver Spring Child & Family Network Centers YouthBuild Public Charter School Healthy Babies Project Mosaic Theater Company of DC Girl Scout Council of the Jovid Foundation City Year Washington, DC Home Care Partners National Building Museum Nation’s Capital Korean Community Service Center College Success Foundation EMERGENCY RELIEF Insight Memory Care Center National Cherry Blossom Festival Girls Incorporated of the Washington DC of Greater Washington CollegeTracks Arlington Thrive Mary’s Center for Maternal and National Conservatory for Dramatic Arts Metropolitan Area Latino Economic Development Center Communities in Schools of the Alexandria Red Cross Child Care National Trust for Historic Preservation Girls on the Run – DC Leadership Greater Washington Nation’s Capital American Red Cross – DC Mental Health Association of National Women’s History Museum Girls on the Run – Northern Virginia Leadership Sanctuary Computer C.O.R.E. Montgomery County Oatlands Girls on the Run – Montgomery County Life Asset DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative ENVIRONMENT National Multiple Sclerosis Society PEN/Faulkner Foundation Girls Rock! DC Pentagon Memorial Fund Ellington Fund Accokeek Foundation Northern Virginia Area Health Pinky Swear Productions Higher Achievement Skyland Workforce Center Elsie Whitlow Stokes Public Alice Ferguson Foundation Education Center Pointless Theatre Homeless Children’s Playtime Project Stone Soup Films Charter School Anacostia Watershed Society Northern Virginia Family Service President Lincoln’s Cottage Horton’s Kids Taproot Foundation DC Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop Audubon Naturalist Society NOVA ScriptsCentral Project Create Identity, Inc. Tech Impact Friendship Children’s Center Bethesda Green Phoenix Houses of the Mid-Atlantic Grassroots DC Coalition for Smarter Growth Pregnancy Aid Centers

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Reality, Inc. Thrive DC Friends of Guest House Ronald McDonald House Charities of United Community Ministries Georgia Avenue Family Support Greater Washington, DC UPO Collaborative Seabury Resources for Aging Washington Area Community Good Shepherd Housing and SOME Investment Fund Family Services Special Love for Children with Cancer Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless Greater Prince William Community Women’s Collective Wesley Housing Development Health Center Corporation Healthy Babies Project HOUSING AND HOMELESSNESS Yachad Interfaith Works A-SPAN Jewish Social Service Agency Britepaths LEGAL SERVICES Kidsave International Building Futures CASA for Children of DC Latin American Youth Center Capital Area Food Bank Children’s Law Center Life Asset Carpenter’s Shelter DC Bar Foundation LIFT-DC Community Lodgings DC Bar Pro Bono Center The Literacy Lab number of Community Ministries of Rockville DC Employment Justice Center Manna Food Center volunteers Cornerstone Community DC Lawyers for Youth Martha’s Table District Alliance for Safe Housing DC Law Students in Court Mary’s Center for Maternal and DC Central Kitchen DC Volunteer Lawyers Project Child Care DC Doors Washington Legal Clinic for Miriam’s Kitchen Empower DC the Homeless Northern Virginia Family Service Equal Rights Center OAR of Fairfax County FACETS SENIOR SERVICES Perry School Community Services Center June 5, 2019 Father McKenna Center Emmaus Services for the Aging Public Allies 145 Friends of Guest House Home Care Partners Samaritan Inn At Hopeworks, when we reflect upon our experience with Compass, perhaps the one thing that comes up time and time again is “how did we get our expectations of the benefits of Good Shepherd Housing and Insight Memory Care Center SOME Compass so wrong?” Family Services Iona Senior Services St. Ann’s Center for Children, Youth, Greater Washington Urban League Seabury Resources for Aging and Families At Hopeworks, we make one simple promise to our youth -- that their future does not have to number of Habitat for Humanity of Northern Virginia Senior Services of Alexandria Stepping Stones Shelter look like their past. We connect youth to life-changing opportunities where their growing volunteer hours Homestretch Stop Child Abuse Now technology skills go to work for Hopeworks own businesses, and then move on to work in Hope and a Home SOCI A L SERV ICE S STRIVE DC industry within our community. The real-world, on-the-job experience they gain raises their House of Ruth A Wider Circle Total Family Care Coalition potential and benefits our partners. Housing Unlimited Alexandria Seaport Foundation Urban Alliance Interfaith Works Arlington Thrive Vehicles for Change When we started working with Compass, we expected the greatest benefit of the project KEYS for the Homeless Foundation Aspire Counseling Voices for a Second Chance would be a team of skilled, dedicated, and thoughtful volunteers who would help us grow our Manna Food Center Ayuda Volunteers of America – Chesapeake employment for young people with a strategic marketing plan. We got just that, with volunteers that were so skilled, and so good at what they did, that one of our supporters who 13,932 Martha’s Table The Barker Foundation Washington English Center Miriam’s Kitchen Bread for the City Wendt Center for Loss & Healing was interviewed by them asked, “where did you get this team, and how can I hire them?” Hopeworks got the skilled, dedicated, and thoughtful volunteers we expected, but we were Montgomery County Coalition for Byte Back YMCA of Metropolitan Washington wrong to think that that would be the greatest benefit of the project. the Homeless Capital Area Asset Builders

Montgomery County Food Security Capital Area Food Bank VETERANS We also expected that the most important part of working with Compass would be the high- number of Collaborative Caregiver Action Network Bob Woodruff Foundation level research and analysis that they would produce. We got exactly that. When the team nonprofit clients My Sister’s Place Catholic Charities of DC Capitol Post presented their results at our Board meeting, multiple Board members asked if we could New Hope Housing Child Center and Adult Services Homes for Our Troops change the agenda to give the team more time, as they had not seen such quality work! We Open Arms Housing Child & Family Network Centers Our Military Kids got great research and analysis, but we were wrong to think that that would be the greatest Rebuilding Together Alexandria City First Enterprises Veterans on the Rise benefit of working with Compass. Rebuilding Together Montgomery County Community Crisis Services Yellow Ribbon Fund Samaritan Inns Damien Ministries Instead, the greatest benefit -- and the most important part -- of working with Compass was Samaritan Ministry of Greater DC Fiscal Policy Institute what they allowed us to do. Compass helped us keep our promise to our youth, that their Washington DC Greens futures do not have to look like their pasts. 20 Sasha Bruce Youthwork Doorways SOME Empowered Women International Keeping our promise -- that is the greatest benefit of working with Compass, one that we never could have anticipated. Southeast Ministry Equal Rights Center

Stepping Stones Shelter Family Matters of Greater Washington percentage of Dan Rhoton Street Sense For Love of Children (FLOC) Executive Director volunteers with advanced degree

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38 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 39 “ Your expertise will change lives in Camden. The barrier currently keeping us from serving more young people is that we don’t have enough jobs in our businesses. With your help, we have a plan to change that and every new job created will be another young person who can participate in Hopeworks and whose life can change. Thanks again, on behalf of our board and more importantly, the young people we serve. Your plan is going to be an enormous help for us.” BRAD ARONSON, BOARD CHAIR HOPEWORKS

Hopeworks Hopeworks utilizes education, technology, and entrepreneurship to help young adults identify and earn a sustainable future, finding the opportunity to thrive in the midst of violence and poverty. STRATEGIC MARKETING

After School Activities Partnerships (ASAP) ASAP develops high-quality after school activities and resources to empower youth and strengthen communities. STRATEGIC MARKETING

40 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 41 Families Forward Philadelphia African-American Chamber of Commerce Families Forward helps homeless families become healthy, (AACC) productive, and self-reliant. AACC serves businesses in the public, private, and independent BOARD DEVELOPMENT sector who are committed to supporting African-American businesses in the region. BOARD DEVELOPMENT

Why Not Prosper Face to Face Why Not Prosper helps women discover Face to Face meets basic human needs their own strength and become responsible, and reduces suffering, providing a safe economically self-sufficient and contributing environment and practical tools to members of the community. struggling families, individuals, and the homeless in Germantown. BOARD DEVELOPMENT BOARD DEVELOPMENT

42 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 43 Fred’s Footsteps Fred’s Footsteps provides support for working families who find themselves in crisis due to the costs associated with caring for a seriously ill, injured, or disabled child. BOARD DEVELOPMENT

Frontline Dads Congreso de Frontline Dads facilitates the intellectual, Latinos Unidos emotional, spiritual, and cultural development of African American men Serving predominantly Latino and at-risk youth to empower them to neighborhoods, Congreso enables assume leadership positions in their individuals and families to achieve families and communities. economic self-sufficiency and well-being. FUNDING STRATEGY FUNDING STRATEGY

Philadelphia Art-Reach Education Fund Art-Reach is a connector, leader, and advocate for accessible cultural opportunities for people with The Philadelphia Education Fund drives disabilities and communities facing economic adversity. exceptional outcomes for all students by developing great teachers and building FUNDING STRATEGY paths to college and career success. BOARD DEVELOPMENT

The Center for Returning Citizens The Center for Returning Citizens assists returning Philadelphia Auto and citizens in the transition from incarceration to society and advocates for those dealing with the Parole Reentry adverse impacts of incarceration. Philadelphia Auto and Parole Reentry FUNDING STRATEGY provides recently incarcerated individuals with basic automotive training courses and a certificate program to allow them to become self- Philadelphia VIP sufficient and productive citizens. Philadelphia VIP leverages the powerful resources BOARD DEVELOPMENT of the community to provide volunteer legal services and ensure access to justice for low- income Philadelphians. FUNDING STRATEGY

44 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 45 Governance “ Compass helped our organization work better as a cohesive unit. The consultant volunteers brought their diverse knowledge to our unique GREATER PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS problems and helped us create Dean Miller, Chair Judit Nagy-Eichelberger Philadelphia Alliance for Capital & Technologies Baker Tilly a concrete plan to improve.” The Wharton School The Fuqua School of Business SENIOR ADULT ACTIVITIES CENTER Robert Levin, Treasurer Mathew Rotenberg OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY Our Closet CIS Ventures, LLC Blank Rome Our Closet provides free clothing to Harvard Business School Philadelphians in need in neighborhoods Eileen Ruby throughout the city, with a dignified John Collins, National Board Chair Columbia Business School Senior Adult shopping experience and no forms to fill Capital One Activities Center of out or eligibility requirements. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT Richard Sternhell Montgomery County Jack Crowley Columbia Business School (Montco SAAC) Ventec Life Systems Through recreational, educational, Elizabeth Tabas and social activities, Montco SAAC Ed DeLussey Reed Smith involves, enriches, and empowers Accenture adults 50 years of age or better to live as independently as possible in Ian Waxman all phases of life. LeRoy Jones AmeriHealth Caritas STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT GSI Health The Wharton School Stephen A. Zipf, Jr. Hampton-Haddon Marketing Corp. Suzanne Laporte Harvard Business School Compass (President) Harvard Business School Ex Officio Beth Dahle Brent Martin Compass Hersha Hospitality Trust Executive Director, Greater Philadelphia Harvard Business School Council of Spanish * Notes current employer and MBA program, Speaking Organizations where applicable. (Concilio) As a leader for Latino family services, Concilio cultivates the strength and resilience of children and families, improves quality of life, and maintains the Latino community’s history and culture. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT In Memory The Compass community was devastated this spring by the passing of Mathew S. Rotenberg, a member of Compass Philadelphia’s Board of Directors since 2017. Mat was an esteemed partner at the Philadelphia law firm Blank Rome, where he was a member of the Finance, Restructuring, and Bankruptcy group. In addition to his service on Compass’ board, and even while he battled aggressive stage 4 melanoma, Mat continued to participate as a volunteer on consulting projects with Compass in every year from 2014 onward. Mat was an indelible part of the Compass community. Campus Philly Campus Philly fuels economic growth in Greater Philadelphia by encouraging Mat’s service to the Philadelphia nonprofit community through Compass was an inspiring example of the legal sector’s college students to explore, live, and work in the region. emphasis on pro bono practice, providing his skills and expertise “for the public good” as he also balanced a thriving career STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT and a deep commitment to his family.

46 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 47 Special Thanks

We are thankful for financial contributions from the We appreciate volunteer recruiting support from VOLUNTEERS FROM OUR Anisha Madappa Slalom following companies: the following: CORPORATE PARTNERS Nate Mormann Kelsey Bailey Azam Mukhtar Anusha Balaji Accenture We thank the following volunteers Sky Osterhout Pete Goodman Baker Tilly from our Corporate Partners: Chris Stoczko Priya Levering Blank Rome Tom Thornton Wendy Zhang Booz Allen Hamilton Accenture Comcast Awele Ajufo EY Turnaround Management EY Brandon Barthelmeh Anthony Lacatena Association Goldman Sachs Jade Jackson J.W. Clements The Haverford Trust Company Chris Lotto Goldman Sachs Michael Goodman J.P. Morgan Hallie Morgan-Rodriguez Matthew Schaefer Kate Heitzenrater Mercer Adam Payonk Mathew Rotenberg Morgan Lewis Alexis Seigel The Haverford Trust Company Elizabeth Tabas Navigate Basha Webster Allie Wilk NewSpring Capital UGI Corporation PwC Baker Tilly J.P. Morgan Samantha Ramsey SEI Sara Marcq Meredith Aronson Slalom Consulting Addy Cleverly ZS Associates Turnaround Management Association Blank Rome Bruno Levine Jake Elich UGI Corporation Ashley Catalano-Leckerman Kirstin Russell Ana Ghosh ZS Associates Molly Crane Paul Hashemi Casey Klein Mercer Mahal Singh EVENT SUPPORT Rachel Packer Matt Cuddy Orlando Torres Mathew Rotenberg Peter Sowa Jess Tubbs We could not hold our orientations, information Adam Sansweet Tyler Torres Wendy Wei sessions, and trainings without the generosity of the Josh Strober following organizations: Jillian Zvolensky Navigate Joe Abesh Blank Rome Booz Allen Hamilton Rich Ekelman Broad Street Ministry Ashley Tomisek Mike Padgeon Brown Brothers Harriman Tony Ruggieri The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia Comcast Dechert Cassy Best NewSpring Capital Independence Blue Cross Lexie Carroll Mitchell Sussman Knoll Carlos Couto Morgan Lewis Sima Golnabi PwC PwC Caroline Goodbody Amanda Giordano Slalom Consulting Eric Heisler Tim Green Catherine Honohan Jeff Koung Otelia Hudson Drew Miller Neshema Keetin Ronak Patel Nick Kotchetkov Kathleen Quin Melissa Lapp Micaela Larson SEI Katie Law Jim Jencarelli Robb Muse

48 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 49 Donors

Every donation to Compass BE N EFAC TOR S $250-$499 John Donohue Up to $100 CORPORATE MATCH stretches deep into the $10,000 and above Matthew and Michele Adams Evelyn Eskin Jeffrey Bodle Compass gratefully acknowledges JMC Fund Robert and Patricia Aglira Jacques Fu* Ari Borthakur* the companies that match employee community, making high-level, Peter G. Schlotterer & Elizabeth M. Zipf Anne Randig Andres* Sharon Gallagher Deneene Brockington* contributions or volunteer hours, as well pro bono consulting available to Charitable Trust Stephen and Erica Barnes Michael Goodman* Debbie Buchwald* as the individuals who apply for these the Greater Philadelphia nonprofit Chuck and Martie Bernicker David Gruber Alexis Carroll* matching funds and direct corporate PAT RONS James Buck Ellen and Philip Gutterman Ashley Catalano-Leckerman* support for Compass. community. Every $1 donated to $5,000-$9,999 Buck and Susan Buckley Brendan Harnett Molly Crane* Compass translates into $10 of Melissa and Paul Anderson James Clayton* Eric Heisler* Alec DiDonato* AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals consulting services back to the Robert Keith Lawana Dumas* Kevin and Barbara Ilsen Jacob Elich* Lily Cappelletti Richard and Alexis Sternhell Joe Fricker* Jade Jackson* Ronan Gannon nonprofit community. Michele Hangley Audrey Jaffe* Jessica Gatof* Mercer LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Arthur Hirsch* Stephen Jannetta Caroline Goodbody* Tyler Torres* In 2018-2019, Compass volunteers $2,500-$4,999 Jill Klotzbach* Ruchi Kapoor* Timothy Green* provided the market equivalent of Jack Crowley Jeffrey Koung* Jack Kirkpatrick Danielle Haakmat* Merck Beth and David Dahle Robert Kuehl* Richard and Sharon Kollender Catherine Heitzenrater* Lawana Dumas* $2,484,800 in strategic consulting, Elizabeth Tabas Anthony Lacatena* Charles Kurz II James Jencarelli* free of charge to the Greater Micaela Larson* Donald Leibowitz and Karen Brodsky Nancy Katz* PwC Philadelphia nonprofit sector. DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE Katie Law* Kristy Leong Casey Klein* Jeffrey Koung* $1,000-$2,499 Peggy Leimkuhler Lisa Lewis* Nick Kotchetkov* Drew Miller* Megan Bouquet* Edwin Mahoney Marcos Lopez Melissa Lapp* Ronak Patel* Compass gratefully acknowledges Ed DeLussey Karen and Neil Mara Christopher Lotto* Micaela Larson* Kathleen Quin* the generous supporters who Michelle Hong Lawrence and Ronnie Margel James McKenzie Priya Levering* Anthony & Susan Ibarguen Brent Martin and Cruz Velasco Nicholas Mraz Rachel LeWitt* *denotes 2018-19 volunteer made our work with 20 Greater Dean Miller Drew Miller* Robb Muse* Katy Lichtenstein* Philadelphia nonprofits possible Abe and Andie Morris Michael Pagano* David Othmer* Sara Marcq* FOUNDATION SUPPORTERS in 2018-19. Judit Nagy-Eichelberger Anshoo Patel Wesley Payne* Robert Martin* We are grateful to the following Dan Rader Robert Pratter Sophia Pearson* Barbara Mihatov foundations whose support allowed us to Note: This list reflects donations Samuel Tabas Family Foundation Kathleen Quin* Albert and Arlene Perlstein Wendy Ney Manley* reach so many nonprofits this year. With received between July 1, 2018 and Katie Shrader* Mike Purcell Schuyler Osterhout* much gratitude, we acknowledge: June 30, 2019 SUPPORTERS Brian and Maud Tierney Samantha Ramsey* John Owens $500-$999 Jeff Wilson* Diego Rimoch* Michael Paek* Connelly Foundation Pete and Jan Albert Lloyd Wirshba* Jay Rose Adam Payonk* Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation Carrie and David Brodsky Frank Wolf Scott Sameroff Kirstin Russell* The Alfred and Mary Douty Foundation Dave and Colleen Crossed J. Peter Wolf* Evan Sameroff* Matthew Schaefer* The Hassel Foundation Bryan Dorsey* Suzanne Wolfson* Adam Sansweet* Benjamin Schimeneck* MKM Foundation Matt and Lisa Gillin John and Elaine Schaefer Larry Shanok* Neubauer Family Foundation Amy Kelly $100-$249 Jenna Setzman* Peter Sowa* The Philadelphia Foundation Marc and Jennifer Lederman Anonymous* Josh Strober* Drew Stahl* Robert Levin Kelsey Bailey* Susan Tachau and Mark Anderson Puja Thaker Brian and Christine Lobley Ellan and Len Bernstein Don and Diane Uber Ashley Tomisek* Lisa Loughney* Gary Bockol* Samantha Udolf* Paul Trueax* Julia Orts* Allan Brown Mike and Tracy Viola Jose Vega* Julia Pare* James Bullock Richard Waxman Stephen Washkalavitch* Ronak Patel* Donald Caldwell Allison Wilk* Jillian Zvolensky* Frank Perras* Lily Cappelletti Christine Wilmerding* Jaime Pludo Marc Cappelletti* Tom and Susan Zug Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bridget Carroll* Bureau Kevin and Cyrene Christine Kapila Ratnam Robert Ciaruffoli Mathew Rotenberg* James Clements* Jill and Sid Steinberg Christopher and Betsie D’Angelo Tyler Torres* Lysa Dahlin* “ As a funder of nonprofit organizations, I often reflect on the very Ian Waxman Deborah Diamond Connie Williams David & Shelley Dinehart great need in the Philadelphia community. Compass responds by recruiting and directing the talent of very skilled volunteers to help nonprofits strategically in the ways that they need help.” ANONYMOUS, DONOR

50 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 51 Volunteers Special Recognition Service Line Distribution

GREATER PHILADELPHIA CLASSIC PROJECTS Hopeworks GREATER PHILADELPHIA n Classic n Micro n Total Eric Heisler, Project Leader African-American Chamber of Commerce Joe Abesh, Deputy Project Leader CLIENT SELECTION COMMITTEE Lawana Dumas, Project Leader Marc Cappelletti, Sima Golnabi, Bud Hirsch, Anisha Madappa, Anne Andres, Jim Clayton, Lawana Dumas, Bob Kuehl, 10 Samantha Udolf, Deputy Project Leader Michael Paek, Jillian Zvolensky Lisa Loughney, Brent Martin, Barbara Mihatov, Michele Paul Bennett, Deneene Brockington, Tim Green, Jade Jackson, Molano, Robb Muse, Julie Orts, David Othmer, Julie Pare, Neshemah Keetin, Nate Mormann, Wes Payne Philadelphia Education Fund Nick RisCassi, Jay Rose, Ansel Thompson Jeff Wilson, Project Leader 8 Art-Reach Jenna Setzman, Deputy Project Leader PROJECT ADVISORS Lloyd Wirshba, Project Leader Awele Ajufo, Carlos Couto, Audrey Jaffe, Lisa Lewis, Julie Pare, Doug Bloom, Rob Levin, Brent Martin, Barbara Mihatov, Azam Mukhtar, Deputy Project Leader Ronak Patel Michele Molano, Judit Nagy-Eichelberger, Jay Rose, 6 Ashley Catalano-Leckerman, Rich Ekelman, Hallie Morgan- Rich Sternhell, Steve Zipf Rodriguez, Sky Osterhout, Jose Vega, Wendy Wei Philadelphia VIP Jacques Fu, Project Leader SERVICE LINE TRAINERS After School Activities Partnerships Megan Bouquet, Deputy Project Leader Rob Levin, Lisa Loughney, Barbara Mihatov, Jay Rose 4 Brian Lauzon, Project Leader Caroline Goodbody, Otelia Hudson, Casey Klein, Jeff Koung, Melissa Lapp, Deputy Project Leader Anthony Lacatena, Larry Shanok, Drew Stahl PROJECT LEADER INTERVIEW COMMITTEE Molly Crane, Ana Ghosh, Michael Goodman, Lisa Loughney, Jim Clayton, Jack Crowley, Lawana Dumas, Rob Levin, Bob Martin, Julie Orts, Matthew Schaefer Senior Adult Activities Center of Montgomery County Barbara Mihatov, Jay Rose, Rich Sternhell, Ian Waxman, 2 (Montco SAAC) Jeff Wilson, Steve Zipf Campus Philly Jim Clayton, Project Leader Gary Bockol, Project Leader Lexie Carroll, Deputy Project Leader Finally, we would like to wish the best of luck to our 0 Liz Tabas, Deputy Project Leader Adam Gentzel, Jim Jencarelli, Sara Marcq, Wendy Ney Manley, volunteers who are starting MBA programs this fall. Board Funding Strategic Strategic Monique Curry-Mims, Katie Denk, Scott Gorman, Chris Lotto, Sam Ramsey, Allie Wilk, Suzanne Wolfson Development Strategy Alignment Marketing Paul Trueax, Steve Washkalavitch PARTNERING BUSINESS SCHOOL GREATER PHILADELPHIA MICRO PROJECTS ALUMNI CLUBS Commonwealth Youthchoirs Compass provided consulting services in these four service lines David Othmer, Project Leader The Center for Returning Citizens We are grateful for the continued support of the following this year in Greater Philadelphia. Nick Kotchetkov, Deputy Project Leader Ben Williams, Project Leader local business school alumni clubs: Jake Elich, Katie Law, Priya Levering, Rachel LeWitt, Mat Andrew Goodman, Kirstin Russell, Jason Thompson, Jess Tubbs Rotenberg, Jeremy Tartack Columbia Business School Frontline Dads Fuqua School of Business at Duke Congreso de Latinos Unidos Debbie Buchwald, Project Leader Georgetown University McDonough School of Business Bob Kuehl, Project Leader Jessica Gatof, Barbara Klauer, Katy Lichtenstein, Mike Padgeon Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley Bryan Dorsey, Deputy Project Leader Harvard Business School Anusha Balaji, Will Bishop, Mike Pagano, Tony Ruggieri, Orlando Our Closet Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell Torres, Tyler Torres David Dahle, Project Leader Michigan Ross School of Business Kelsey Bailey, Ina Sargen, Rena Tal MIT Sloan School of Management Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations (Concilio) Northwestern Kellogg School of Management Diego Rimoch, Project Leader Peter’s Place NYU Stern School of Business Micaela Larson, Deputy Project Leader Paul Hashemi, Project Leader Stanford Graduate School of Business Ruchi Kapoor, Jill Klotzbach, Sophia Pearson, Ben Schimeneck, Meredith Aronson, Brandon Barthelmeh, Addy Cleverly, Robb Muse Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth Tom Thornton, Wendy Zhang UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School Philadelphia Auto & Parole Reentry University of Chicago Booth School of Business Face to Face Danielle Haakmat, Project Leader University of Texas McCombs School of Business Matt Cuddy, Project Leader Maria Campo, Ralph Harris, Catherine Honohan, Mahal Singh University of Virginia Darden School of Business Alec DiDonato, Deputy Project Leader The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania Lysa Dahlin, Joe Fricker, Drew Miller, Adam Sansweet, Basha Why Not Prosper Yale School of Management Webster, Pete Wolf Samantha Farmer, Project Leader Cassy Best, Amanda Giordano, Adam Payonk, Frank Perras Families Forward Philadelphia Bruno Levine, Project Leader Natalie Parker, Deputy Project Leader Kate Heitzenrater, Nancy Katz, Evan Sameroff, Peter Sowa, Josh Strober, Ashley Tomisek “ This is the best organization that I work with on a volunteer Fred’s Footsteps Anne Randig Andres, Project Leader basis and I am in the process of stepping down from other Ari Borthakur, Deputy Project Leader J.W. Clements, Rachel Packer, Kathleen Quin, Katie Shrader, Mitchell Sussman, Ansel Thompson, Christine Wilmerding commitments to prioritize time for Compass.” DEPUTY PROJECT LEADER, CONGRESO DE LATINOS UNIDOS

52 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 53 On Board Clients 2013-2018 CHICAGO PROGRAM

Compass conducted its inaugural cohort of On Board ACHIEVEability in Philadelphia in 2019. The cohort was sponsored by After School Activities Partnerships (ASAP) American Red Cross – Philadelphia AmerisourceBergen for select senior executives. ArtWell Bethesda Project Compass’ On Board program matches qualified business Broad Street Ministry Center for Advocacy for the Rights and Interests of the Elderly professionals onto the boards of local nonprofits seeking (CARIE) board members. On Board builds on Compass’ experience Center for Literacy of providing pro bono strategic consulting to local Chester County OIC Community Learning Center nonprofits. It furthers our mission of inspiring business Diversified Community Services professionals to engage with their local nonprofits. Family Service Association of Bucks County Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance We would like to thank the On Board Selection Green Building United number of Habitat for Humanity Philadelphia volunteers Committee that interviewed individual candidates and Hope Partnership for Education nonprofit Executive Directors and Board Chairs. Interfaith Center of Greater Philadelphia Jounce Partners, Inc. Junior Achievement of Southeastern Pennsylvania ON BOARD SELECTION COMMITTEE LCH Community Health Center Kennett Square Shelley Dinehart, Evelyn Eskin, Michelle Hong, (La Comunidad Hispana) Jonathan Martha, Barbara Mihatov, Michele Molano, Living Beyond Breast Cancer Lutheran Settlement House 98 Jaime Pludo, Laurie Rosard, Jay Rose, Joy Sardinsky, Main Line Art Center Ian Waxman, Cathy Weiss Maternity Care Coalition Mercy Neighborhood Ministries of Philadelphia Mighty Writers number of Montgomery Early Learning Centers volunteer hours Nationalities Service Center North Light Community Center PathWays PA Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation Philadelphia Works Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood 11,193 Development (PHENND) Programs Employing People SeniorLAW Center Smith Memorial Playground and Playhouse Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Association Coalition number of (SEAMAAC) nonprofit clients Steppingstone Scholars Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians West Oak Lane Charter School Women Against Abuse Women Organized Against Rape Women’s Center of Montgomery County 11

“ We pulled together a board survey for the client and I had percentage of volunteers with the opportunity to present in-depth results and insights on an advanced degree extensive call. Getting to hear the client have an ah-ha moment % and really take action on the conclusions was fantastic.” TEAM MEMBER, PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION FUND 73

54 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 55 “ Effective change is a carefully curated process. Compass provided the outside perspective our Board of Directors needed to adopt and deliver on needed improvements while allowing me to protect the important relationships I have with our board members.” DOUGL AS BR A DSH AW, Facing Forward EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, Facing Forward provides families and individuals with permanent housing, education, advocacy, and FACING FORWARD social services. BOARD DEVELOPMENT Gary Comer Youth Center Gary Comer Youth Center works to disrupt the cycle of poverty in low-income families by providing a safe and supportive environment focused on academics, athletics, and leadership. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATIONS

Academy for Urban CommunityHealth School Leadership As the largest volunteer-based free clinic AUSL transforms educational outcomes in the nation, CommunityHealth is proud in Chicago’s lowest-performing public to be a medical home for the uninsured schools by training highly-effective by offering free medical care. teachers and engaging students in art, music, and sports programs. STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AND COLLABORATIONS STRATEGIC MARKETING

56 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 57 Chicago Fire Foundation SAGA Innovations Chicago Fire Foundation provides sports-based youth development SAGA Innovations transforms the lives of students in under- and direct-service programs to kids living in some of Chicago’s resourced schools through high-impact instruction and math most underserved and violent communities. tutoring embedded within the school day. FUNDING STRATEGY FUNDING STRATEGY

Chinese Mutual Chicago Women’s Aid Association Health Center The Chinese Mutual Aid Association Chicago Women’s Health Center serves the needs, promotes the interests, provides clinical health services to and enhances the well-being of several more than 6,000 low-income women generations of Chicagoland’s immigrant and transgender clients annually, and low-income community. regardless of ability to pay. FUNDING STRATEGY FUNDING STRATEGY

58 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 59 Governance

CHICAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Howard Katz, Chair Suzanne Laporte The HAVI Group Compass (President) Kellogg School of Management Harvard Business School

Matt Burnham Peter Lindau Dragonfly Group DLA Piper Kellogg School of Management J. Michael Locke Frank Clark Giles Richard Centurion Enterprises Group Kellogg School of Management

Arnita Hayden Julie Maner Sprout Social Kellogg School of Management MIT Sloan School of Management Kitty Rothschild Victory Gardens Theater Jason Felger CASEL Victory Gardens Theater cultivates a theater ecosystem that is Jump Capital accessible and relevant to people of all ages and backgrounds, and reflects Chicago’s rich and complex cultural landscape. University of Chicago Booth School of Business Carol Rubin University of Chicago Laboratory Schools STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT Stuart Frankel Narrative Science Alberto Ruocco West Monroe Partners Karianne Gomez Network of Executive Women Ex Officio Kellogg School of Management Natalie Tessler Executive Director, Chicago “ I’m 100% confident that Robin Goolsbee the action plan created Business Talent Group * Notes current employer and MBA program, Harvard Business School where applicable. in collaboration with our Michael Humenansky Compass team will catapult City Capital Ventures our organization through its Darden School of Business next phase of growth.” A M Y MUMMERY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, AMERICA SCORES CHICAGO

America SCORES America SCORES inspires urban youth through daily after-school and summer programming that combines soccer, poetry, and community service. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

60 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 61 Special Thanks Donors

CORPORATE SUPPORTER VOLUNTEERS FROM OUR Every donation to Compass BE N EFAC TOR S $100-$249 CORPORATE PARTNERS stretches deep into the community, $10,000 and above Jay Abraham* Stuart Frankel and Rita Mirman Stephen and Elizabeth Ballis We are incredibly grateful for financial support from the making high-level, pro bono Howard and Rachel Katz Rose Bronstein* following corporate partner: We thank the following volunteers from our consulting available to the Chicago Julie and Andy Maner Carolyn Brown* Corporate Partners: nonprofit community. Every $1 Christina Chatalas* PAT RONS Julie Choate* donated to Compass translates into $5,000-$9,999 Carl Cohen A.T. Kearney Oliver Wyman $10 of consulting services back to Matthew and Sheliah Burnham Gary Dulaney Chris Creyts Andrew Sullivan the nonprofit community. Frank Clark Kristyn Friske* Chris Gradone John DeBlasio Daniel Gaynor* Jason and Carissa Felger Marci Goldberg* Point B Consulting In 2018-2019, Compass volunteers Michael and Amanda Humenansky Nicole Grabianowski* We also appreciate volunteer recruiting support from Booz Allen Hamilton Reva Bhatia provided the market equivalent of J. Michael and Heather Locke Richard Gradone* the following: Amy Gibson Sean Bristow $1,938,400 in strategic consulting, Carol Rubin and Steven Kaplan Michael Hannon* Alberto and Regina Ruocco Stephen Healy* Arsal Khanani free of charge to Chicago’s Richard & Eve Katz Accenture EY nonprofit sector. LEADERSHIP CIRCLE Kapil Kumar A.T. Kearney Stephanie Barger PwC $2,500-$4,999 Suzanne Laporte Chesapeake Contracting Group Jonathan Levine* Boston Consulting Group Jeff Sprau Akshat Khajuria Compass gratefully acknowledges Karianne and Joe Gomez Chris Mayerfeld* DLA Piper the generous supporters who Robin and Austan Goolsbee Nicole Moret Deloitte Jones Day Savills Studley made our work with 11 Chicago Joe Learner Saddiq Panjwani* Erin Shencopp Adam Southard Kitty and David Rothschild Eugene Schoon* Jones Day nonprofits possible in 2018-19. Natalie Tessler and Richard Ginsberg Jeanette Scott* Oliver Wyman Liz Winiarski Loredana Perri Shiven Shah* Note: This list reflects donations DIRECTOR’S CIRCLE Adam Southard* Point B Consulting received between July 1, 2018 and $1,000-$2,499 Landon Spitalnik* PwC Katten Muchin Sidley Austin June 30, 2019 Stephanie Barger* Aurin Squire William Blair Rosenman Mara Aliota Lisa Belcher* James Stucker ZS Associates Shannon Traylor Jim Biery Jose Gomez Jean Tsai* Jonathan Levine Elliot Bromagen Mark Landolt Dana Vielmetti Theodore and Harriette Perlman Jason Vondrachek EVENT SUPPORT Nicole Grabianowski Teresa Napoli Martin and Sandra Tessler Eric Warner John Prinzivalli David Weinstein We could not hold our orientations, information KPMG Gene Schoon SUPPORTERS Susan Weiss* Emily Murphy $500-$999 Ben Wineman sessions, and trainings without the generosity of the Duane and Susan Burnham Sylvia Winters following organizations: William Blair William Easom Mayer Brown Julie Choate Henry Gault, M.D. Up to $100 A.T. Kearney Laura McKenzie Jeanette Scott Douglas Kofoid & Marie Geanuleas Mark Achler Jeff McAleer* Amynah Ali* Bennett Day School Charity Fort Elenne Song Sandra Altamero-Downing* DLA Piper Beth Vogel ZS Associates Barbara & Jeffery Vender Kannan Arumugam* Forefront Joseph Hawkins Tom Alford Brian Bauer $250-$499 Christine Beattie* Jones Day Erika Arnold Alexander Biehl* Tyler Belyea* Katten Muchin Rosenman Mesirow Financial Ethan Hobel James Biery* Sean Bristow* Lefkofsky Family Foundation Pat Cormany Debbie Chizewer Kapil Chaudhary Suzanna Novytska Arnita and Rhyan Curtis Lon Chow Liberty Advisor Group Linda Goolsbee Eddie Cisneros* The Marketing Store Shuhani Patel Peter and Stacy Lindau Barbara Coburn Mayer Brown Andy Nicodemus Steven Miller Patrick Cormany* Mesirow Financial Mauricio Nares Michelle Monieson* Colleen Curran* Rahul Sangal* Alfreda Delle* Morgan Lewis Beth Vogel* Paul Duffy* Narrative Science Babs Waldman Ryan Edlefsen Oliver Wyman Harris Winters Cynthia Garde* Bradley Graham Point B Consulting William Blair Winston & Strawn

62 • 2018-19 Annual Report 2018-19 Annual Report • 63 Donors (cont.) Service Line Distribution Volunteers

Clayton Graham* CORPORATE MATCH 5 CHICAGO PROJECTS Facing Forward Sarah Green* Compass gratefully Cynthia Plouché, Project Leader Maxine and Ronald Grumet acknowledges the companies Academy for Urban School Leadership Carolyn Brown, Deputy Project Leader Joseph Hawkins* that match employee 4 Marci Goldberg, Project Leader Alex Amedeo, Erika Arnold, Stephanie Barger, Freda Delle, Ben Ethan Hobel* contributions or volunteer Alyssia Portee, Deputy Project Leader Galea, Erin Shencopp, Susan Weiss Ulric Huang* hours, as well as the Lisa Belcher, Jim Biery, Kristyn Friske, Sarah Green Kelly Huerta individuals who apply for Beth Linn, Michelle Monieson, Shannon Traylor, Samantha Zeluck Gary Comer Youth Center Jocelyn Kalmus* these matching funds and 3 Jay Abraham, Project Leader Pauline Katz direct corporate support America SCORES Chicago Eva Stojchevska, Deputy Project Leader Andrew Klemm for Compass. Dan Gaynor, Project Leader Rose Bronstein, Adhiraj Mathur, Ginny McGarrity, Lauren McHugh, James Kunic* Naira Ahmad, Deputy Project Leader Jeanette Scott, Jennessa Tabba, Michael Weissman 2 Matthew Kunkel William Blair Sean Bristow, Nicole Grebianowski, Ulric Huang, Melissa Lapica Melissa Lapica* Jeanette Scott* Mark Lewry, Laura McKenzie HANA Center Karen Lennon Julie Choate* Amy Mosser, Project Leader Temitope Ligali* 1 Chicago Fire Foundation Charity Fort, Deputy Project Leader Justin Massa PwC Andrew Sullivan, Project Leader Hao Ning, Deputy Project Leader Virginia McGarrity* Jeff McAleer* Beth Vogel, Deputy Project Leader Amynah Ali, Sandra Altamero-Downing, Elliot Bromagen, Chris Lauren McHugh* Rahul Sangal* Alex Biehl, Pat Cormany, Ming Lei, Jonathan Levine, Lunh Creyts, Paul Duffy, Arsal Khanani, Toya Mitchell Laura McKenzie* 0 Nguyen, Shuhani Patel, Rene Poellinetz, Jeff Sprau Robert Medsker Takeda Funding Strategic Partnerships Board Strategic SAGA Innovations Kelly Meissner Dana Vielmetti Strategy Alignment and Development Marketing Chicago Women’s Health Center Landon Spitalnik, Project Leader Collaborations Toya Mitchell* Cynthia Garde, Project Leader Shiven Shah, Deputy Project Leader Amy Mosser* *denotes 2018-19 volunteer Raulston Boger, Deputy Project Leader Mara Alioto, Reva Bhatia, Clay Graham, Steve Healy, Tope Ligali Molly Mott Compass provided consulting services in these five service lines Julie Choate, Aalok Dave, Mauricio Nares, Andy Nicodemus, Emily Murphy, Rohit Srivastava Suzanne Muchin this year in Chicago. Loredana Perri, John Prinzivalli, Emily Silman Emily Murphy* Victory Gardens Theater Teresa Napoli* Chinese Mutual Aid Association Christine Beattie, Project Leader Christen Ng Jean Tsai, Project Leader Chris Mayerfeld, Deputy Project Leader Linh Nguyen* Tom Alford, Deputy Project Leader Kannan Arumugam, Oge Ezeokoli, Leo Mindyuk, Teresa Napoli, Shuhani Patel* Tyler Belyea, Eddie Cisneros, Amy Gibson, Joseph Hawkins, Suzanna Novytska, Adam Southard Bob Pearl Akshat Khajuria, Ruth Sotak, Ty Spruiell Loredana Perri* Cynthia Plouché* CommunityHealth Rene Poellinetz* Sid Panjwani, Project Leader Robert Pooler Mike Hannon, Deputy Project Leader Alyssia Portee* Shanantu Argawal, Tina Chatalas, Chris Gradone, Ethan Hobel, John Prinzivalli* Priyank Purohit, Gene Schoon, Liz Winierski Priyank Purohit* Kurt Ramirez Pam Rosenblum Daryn Schwartz Erin Shencopp* Ruth Sotak* Tyeisha Spruiell* Rohit Srivastava* Barbara and Ronald Stewart Eva Stojchevska* “ I very much feel that I did something to make the world a little Brendan Sullivan* Kristina Sullivan* bit better for a few people.” Jennessa Tabba* Shannon Traylor* Giancarlo Turano II ALYSSIA PORTE, DEPUTY PROJECT LEADER Julie Walther Ira Weiss Michael Weissman* Keven Wilder Liz Winiarski* Samantha Zeluck*

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CHIC AG O Apna Ghar BUILD CLIENT SELECTION COMMITTEE Center for Conflict Resolution Matt Burnham, Eddie Cisneros, Arnita Curtis, Jason Felger, Matt Enrich Chicago Fisher, Stuart Frankel, Dino Gane-Palmer, Karianne Gomez, Robin Healthy Schools Campaign Goolsbee, Howard Katz, Romana Khan, Danielle Lazarowitz, Illinois Joining Forces Liz Lefkofsky, Peter Lindau, J. Michael Locke, Tracey Pavlishin, MAPSCorps Kitty Rothschild, Toby Sachs, Shiven Shah, Ruth Sotak, Eva MetroSquash Stojchevska, Aaron Toppston Northwest Side Housing Center Perspectives Charter Schools SERVICE LINE TRAINERS The Renaissance Collaborative Romana Khan, Melissa Lapica, Natalie Tessler, Aaron Toppston The Resurrection Project St. Martin de Porres House of Hope Finally, we would like to wish luck to our volunteers who plan to University of Chicago Crime Lab enroll in MBA programs this fall. Volunteers of America of Illinois Youth Outreach Services PARTNERING BUSINESS SCHOOL ALUMNI CLUBS We are grateful for the continued support of the following local business school alumni clubs:

Columbia Business School Fuqua School of Business at Duke Georgetown University McDonough School of Business Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley Harvard Business School Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell Michigan Ross School of Business MIT Sloan School of Management Northwestern Kellogg School of Management NYU Stern School of Business Stanford Graduate School of Business Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School University of Chicago Booth School of Business University of Texas McCombs School of Business University of Virginia Darden School of Business The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania Yale School of Management

“ Coming out of our final meeting and 1) seeing how satisfied the client was and 2) getting a deeper understanding of how all our hard work would impact the organization was really inspiring. That final moment was very rewarding.” TEAM MEMBER Peter’s Place Peter’s Place provides safe and supportive environments for grieving children and families and acts as a community resource to foster understanding of the effects of death and grief. STRATEGIC ALIGNMENT

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