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2020 Annual Report INCOME STAFF United Way of Greater Rochester $ 515,700 Khadijah Abdul-Azeez Stefanie DeBellis Tyra Jones Jason Roberts NYS Office of Alcohol & Substance Abuse $ 716,313 Sophie Adam Melinda Demay Willie Jones Roberta Robinson Ricardo Adams Sarah Dickinson Michal Josko Shanquell Robinson US Department of Health & Human Services — Administration for Children & Families $ 568,585 Rediet Adane Jalen Dixon Hawa Kamara Ramona Rodgers Hillarie Aiello-Baylor Mahogany Dodd James Kegler Lauren Roy US Department of Labor Employment Training Christian Allen Catherine Dodge Amber Kelly Orlando Ruiz and Development (RochesterWorks) $ 244,492 Hanan Allen Bridgit Donaldson Daphne Keys Selina Ruiz US Department of Housing & Urban Development $ 401,329 Carolyn Alston Kendall Dorman Angela Kimbrough Jessica Rush NYS Office of Children & Family Services LaNiece Alston Taylor Doty Kirk King Veronica Rush via Rochester-Monroe County Youth Bureau $ 301,421 Cheria Anderson Valerie Douglas Anita Kirkland Michelle Ruth Monroe County Division of Social Services $ 78,358 Rachel Anderson Robert Downs Eric Kittles Andrea Samuel NYS Department of Education $ 648,598 Tiffany Anderson Kendra Drake Brooke Knowles Ymecelin Santana Monroe County Emergency Shelter Grant/DSS $ 145,717 Devin Anglin Loren Dunn Emily Kurgan Victor Saunders Amy Appoloney Eric Eagan Askyia Lacy Cameron Scharf City of Rochester ESG/TPP $ 99,411 Kathleen Arat Marcus Elliott Patricia Larke Emily Schmidt City & County School Districts $ 3,506,400 Danielle Ashton Phillip Elliott E’Tiana Larkin Theresa Schneider Monroe County Charter Schools $ 188,700 Rodney Austin Candace Emerson JoAnne Lathan Brittany Schulik Individual & Corporate Contributions/Foundations $ 1,083,083 Stephanie Banach Ezgi Erdogan Sherice Lawhorn Brianna Searight Annual Campaign & Special Events $ 1,209,129 Lewis Banks Jasmine Eubanks Ivory Lawrence Briana Seda Tara Banks Riley Fink Laura Leeper James Serio Miscellaneous/Other Changes in Net Assets $ 144,932 Christina Barnwell Sheri Fisher Mia Levinson Cedric Shellman Total $ 9,852,168 India Bedell Elizabeth Foster Marjorie Lewin Leiaje Sidberry Rochelle Bell Alexandra Fox James Lewis Carolyn Simmons Tyren Bell Daniel Freund Kim Londono Omar Simmons Sheri Bennett Derrell Fuller Shelby LoVetro Danielle Smith EXPENSES Aura Bernardi Damon Fulton William Luciano Derra Smith Meghan Best Starlette Fulton Semaj Mack Kysha Smith Personnel $ 7,760,630 Erin Blackburn Melody Gagner Mary Maddox Velma Smith Contracted Services $ 371,305 Ronald Blaessig Tanisha Gamble Miranda Maldonado Janelle Snow Supplies & Food $ 524,185 Michael Blask Kayla Gannon Latoya Manigault Rebecca Sosik Equipment Rental & Maintenance $ 60,228 Kaitlyn Bodine Lisa Gaul Mary Marianetti LaShawn Soto Rivera Occupancy $ 363,797 Qawan Bollar Domonique Gauthier Sara Marsh Elaine Spaull Insurance $ 79,838 Brenda Boone Jorilee Gayle Kara Mastrodonato Joshua Spencer Travel $ 68,519 Raven Boswell Floyd Gibson Margo Maybeck Bridget Stahlecker Briana Bosworth Jamie Gibson Alisha McCartney Alisha Starks Staff Development $ 99,398 Gerald Brady Amber Gillman Jasmine McCleary Daniel Stetzel Telecommunications & Postage $ 54,516 Shaniquea Brantley She’Bria Gordon Judy McClurg Tynelle Stewart Other Expenses Including Depreciation $ 531,607 Devon Brewster Takara Granville Daryl McCullough Brooke Sweeney Laquisha Bridges Alyssa Graves Abigail McDowell Darcey Sylvester Total $ 9,914,021 Naquasha Britton Ja’Nai Gray-Barber Yndyiago McElroye Damon Talley Brann’an Brooks Kendra Green Darleen McGill Lacey Tanksley Kia Brooks Kenneth Griffin Latoya McGrady Lisa Taylor Maurice Brooks Shannon Griffin Deontae McLachlan Tiffany Terry BOARD ADVISORY Diana Brown LaTanya Grimes Erica McNealy Monica Thomas Iman Abid Doug Hendee BOARD Felisha Brown Stephanie Guilin Kareyne Mendez Vonjula Thompson Zachary Armstrong Teresa Johnson Melissa Brown Christian Guity Alexandriana Miller Susan Tierson Johanna Bartlett Bruce Kielar Eric Black Shantel Brown Tatyana Gulston Cynthia Miller Roshonda Tillison Kate Beardsley Richard Kreipe Richard DeJesus-Rueff Alyssa Buda Salvadora Guzman Shirzell Miller Belinda Tisdale David Boyce Nancy McDonald-Stoler Hon. 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