The City Club of Cleveland - 2016 Annual Report

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HELPING DEMOCRACY THRIVE ANNUAL REPORT 2016 THE CITY CLUB OF CLEVELAND

Transcript of The City Club of Cleveland - 2016 Annual Report

HELPING DEMOCRACY

THRIVEANNUAL REPORT 2016

THE CITY CLUB OF CLEVELAND

Dear members, friends, and stakeholders,

There is no more poignant illustration of what lies at the heart of the City Club mission than the photograph on the next page of this annual report. At each forum we presented last year, community members challenged speakers with important questions. The woman pictured here, for example, asked the Palestinian representative to the United Nations where displaced refugees might return if there were a future two-state solution.

Questions like this are a vital part of City Club forums. They serve as a constant reminder of how precious our first freedom—the freedom of speech—truly is. In May, we hosted a former Pakistani defense minister who discussed the history of relations between the U.S. and Pakistan. During the Q&A, a female Pakistani journalist, visiting Cleveland with a State Department delegation, asked if the Pakistani government is responsible for nurturing a culture that permits extremism to thrive. The speaker was taken aback, and we realized this question could not have been asked in Pakistan. It could only be asked here, at a City Club forum, where dialogue—even difficult dialogue—is given the space to breathe and grow.

In addition to hosting 133 forums this past year, the board and staff came together to draft a new strategic plan. The result is a new mission and vision statement that truly reflects the work we do, its significance to the community, the region, and the world, and the impact we hope to have on all who cross our path.

We realize it may be tempting to dismiss what we do as “simply talk,” but, through our work, we see lives change and people come together. As a community, when we share an experience of probing an idea, listening to a perspective different than our own, and gaining a greater understanding, we are stronger and better able to face future challenges.

An integral part of our success this past fiscal year is due to the leadership of Board President Paul Harris. Serving as president for three years, he has helped guide the organization through much of our growth and development. Paul remains an active board member and, for that, we are grateful.

Finally, we thank you. You play an essential role in our success with your support, your presence, and, of course, your questions.

Thank you for helping us celebrate our first freedom.

Sincerely,

Robert M. Littman, Board President Dan Moulthrop, CEO

BY THE NUMBERS: NUMBER OF STREETS NAMED FOR THE CITY CLUB: 1 ESTIMATED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS ASKED BY CITY CLUB ATTENDEES: 880 NUMBER OF SPEAKERS OF COLOR: 64 NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ATTENDED CITY CLUB FORUMS: 22,639

Our Vision is of strong, informed individuals and communities that prize freedom of speech and civil, civic dialogue.

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WE CREATE CONVERSATIONS OF CONSEQUENCE THAT HELP DEMOCRACY THRIVE.

BY THE NUMBERS: NUMBER OF STREETS NAMED FOR THE CITY CLUB: 1 ESTIMATED NUMBER OF QUESTIONS ASKED BY CITY CLUB ATTENDEES: 880 NUMBER OF SPEAKERS OF COLOR: 64 NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ATTENDED CITY CLUB FORUMS: 22,639

FORUMS

Arts & Culture An Earnest Discussion of Cleveland and The Sports Connection

Best Books for your Summer Reading List

Best Books of 2015

Celebrating Exellence Everywhere

Cleveland International Film Festival Film Forums

Connecting the Humanities with Civic Engagement

Just Believe

The Cleveland Museum of Art: New Leader, New Era

The Soul of Cleveland

Economy Current Challenges Facing the Banking Industry

Exporting Talent, Importing Knowledge

Life and Literature of Marlon James

Masters of Innovation: The Nottingham Spirk Story

Power, Authenticity and Engagement: Lessons in Leadership

Remarks by Janet Yellen

Remarks from the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

The Encore Opportunity: Making the Most of The Longevity Revolution

The Market that Moves America: The Importance of the U.S. Middle Market

Education 21st Century Ohio State: Re-envisioning Our Land-Grant Mission

Integrating our Education System, Employers, and Job Creators

Lessons from Tulsa, OK: Preschool as a Step Towards Life-Long Success

Literacy CLE: Powered by PechaKucha

Making the Unequal Metropolis: School Desegregation and Its Limits

Miracle Grow for Life-A Growth Mindset

Opportunity for All: Collective Action for Collective Excellence

Promise Scholarships: Transforming the Lives of Children and Revitalizing Cities

Say Yes to Education: Bringing Communities Together

The Power of Second Language Learning

Unvironmentalism: How the Sustainablitiy Movement has Gone Wrong

Will College Pay off?

Youth Forum: College Admissions

2015 State of the Schools

Environment & Sustainability Climate: Change, Action, and New Energy for 2016

Happy Dog Takes on the World: On Sustainability Goals-Can 17 Initiatives Transform the World?

Ninth Coast Guard District: Ensuring The Safety, Security and Stewardship of our National Treasure

Rebuilding Our Energy Infrastructure

The Great Lakes Seaway System-Connection North America’s ‘Opportunity Belt’ to the World

What’s Wrong with Lake Erie and How Can We Fix It?

We Forgot to Pay America’s Water Infrastructure Bill

Health Communities for All Ages: A Critical Time for Leaders

Disrupting Aging

Don’t Forget the Families: Tapping the Power of Parent-Child Relationships for Kid’s Success

Recovery, Not Jail: It’s Time to Stop Abandoning America’s Mentally Ill

Unsung Heroes: Behind the Scenes of Organ, Eye and Tissue Donation

Untangled: The Critical Work of Raising Teenage Girls

What Will It Really Take to Improve Population Health?

When the Lights Go Out: A Conversation about Concussions and Youth Sports

Guarding the Patient-Physician Relationship in the Midst of Seismic Change

Patient Experience Partners: Raising the Bar in Northeast Ohio

Local Matters At the Heart of Cleveland’s West Side

City Beautiful’s Imagine Factory: Powered by PechaKucha

Cookout on the Cuyahoga: The Future of Cleveland’s Waterfront

Future Cleveland

Planning the Next Northeast Ohio

State of Downtown

State of Downtown Retail

Forums Spread

“ Thank you for your enduring traditions of elevating voice, spirit and values of unity. I am encouraged and grateful for the opportunity to lend my voice to the chorus of others who have had the honor to address you.” – Senator Cory Booker

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NUMBER OF PEOPLE PARTICIPATING IN PROGRAM COMMITTEES: 118 NUMBER OF AUTHORS WHO SPOKE AT A FORUM: 27 NUMBER OF BLOG POSTS BY COMMUNITY MEMBERS: 41 NUMBER OF VIEWS OF ALL FORUMS ON YOUTUBE: 151,569Knowing and understanding one another and our respective ideas, aspirations, and challenges can strengthen our social fabric. City Club forums are an invitation to break bread and breakdown barriers in order to build community one conversation at a time.

Politics & Public Policy An Insider’s Outlook to Fall 2016: One for the History Books?

As Ohio Goes: Life in the Post-Recession Nation

Cleveland Welcomes the RNC: First Debate Night Watch Party

Constitutional Challenges: Miranda Meets the 21st Century

Democracy and The Road to Prosperity

Desserts+Debate: First Democratic Debate Watch Party

Government Transparency in the 21st Century

Investing in Cleveland, Not the Caymans: How to Align the Tax Code to our Nation’s Interests

January 1973: The Month that Changed America

Leading the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps: Preparing our Expeditionary Fighting Force for the Future

Meet U.S. Senator Cory Booker

No Labels Theory of the Case -To Make America Work!

Observations from Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine

Ohio Ballot Beat: Cuyahoga County Arts and Culture Levy

Ohio Ballot Beat: Marijuana Legalization Initiative & Ohio Initiated Monopolies Amendment

Ohio Primary Debate: Democratic Candidates for United States Senate

Ohio Primary Debate: Republican Candidates for Ohio Senate District 24

On the Triumph of William McKinley

Raising Voters’ Awareness about Judicial Candidates

Restacking The Deck: Why Restoring the Value of Work is Essential to Growing our Economy

Social Security Works! Why Expansion Will Make it Even Better

2016 State of the City

2016 State of the County

The National Debt and the 2016 Campaign

The New Medicaid

The Two Most Important Players in 2016 Aren’t Named Clinton or Trump

This Side of Immigration: How Reforming Our Immigration Law Will Make America Stronger

We are Not Enemies

What’s at Stake in 2016

Science, Technology & Innovation Diversity Spurs Creativity, Urban Innovation

Driving Corporate Innovation Through Personal Disruption

Fred Talks: How to Build a Digital Economy

in Cleveland

Inevitable: How Disruptive Shifts in Technology and Behavior are Redefining Cities Across the Globe

TedXCLE Salon: Einstein

Social Justice Our Working Future

Youth Forum: Breaking The Code of Silence: Police Relations

$2 A Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America

I Will Find You

Leaning In and Getting Paid: Gender Equity in The Workplace

Re-Entry: Past, Present and Future

Youth Forum: Will Gun Control Work in America?

Between the World and Me

Changing the Face of Re-Entry

Ensuring the Success of the Cleveland Consent Decree

Family Resilience and a Father-Daughter Dance… In Prison

Fostering Inclusivity for LGBT Employees

Grandfather’s Lessons in Nonviolence and How to Make Peace

It’s Time to Talk: Taking Action

Strengthening Families, Building Resilience

To Defuse Police Violence, Hire More Women Officers

Breaking Poverty Barriers

World Affairs A Case for Opening Cuba

Happy Dog Takes on the World: “Person of the

Year” or “Her Big Mistake?” Angela Merkel, the Rise of Populism in Europe, and the Challenge of Mass Migration

Happy Dog Takes on the World: Challenges of the European Union in the 21st Century

Happy Dog Takes on the World: Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis

Happy Dog Takes on the World: Putin’s Russia on the World Stage

Happy Dog Takes on the World: What You

Need to Know about the Iran Nuclear Deal

High School Debate Championship

Happy Dog Takes on the World: How to Hide a Billion Dollars-Data Leaks, Tax Havens, and The Panama Papers

Is Islam Compatible with Freedom?

Millions and Millions of Migrants and Refugees…and What Americans Can Do to Help

Preventing Extremist Narratives: Islam not ISIS

Status of the Current Peace Efforts Between Israelis and Palestinians

Happy Dog Takes on the World: The War in Yemen You Don’t Know About

U.S.-PAK Relations, as Seen by a Former Defence Minister of Pakistan

Happy Dog Takes on the World: Welcome to Havana-A New Era in U.S.-Cuba Relations

Youth Forum: More or Less? Possible Solutions to the Worldwide Refugee Crisis

RADM June E. Ryan of the U.S. Coast Guard’s 9th District delivers the 2016 State of the Great Lakes

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DIALOGUE AND DISCOURSE: The City Club believes that insightful, inquisitive, well-rounded, honest, and respectful dialogue and discourse is a cornerstone of democracy and a vibrant Northeast Ohio.

C O R E V A L U E S

NUMBER OF PEOPLE PARTICIPATING IN PROGRAM COMMITTEES: 118 NUMBER OF AUTHORS WHO SPOKE AT A FORUM: 27 NUMBER OF BLOG POSTS BY COMMUNITY MEMBERS: 41 NUMBER OF VIEWS OF ALL FORUMS ON YOUTUBE: 151,569

This past year, we made deepened engagement a

priority. By partnering with dozens of community

organizations, we invited new audiences to discover

our forums, and in partnership with ideastream®, we

captured more than 120 of our forums for broadcast,

YouTube, and podcasting. Add in our new Friday Forum

simulcast at the Parma-Snow Branch of the Cuyahoga

County Public library, our weekly newsletter, our video

archives, daily social media, and blog updates and we

are reaching more people than ever before.

GOP presidential hopeful Dr. Ben Carson with members of the City Club Youth Forum Council

Only at the City Club: Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, granddaughter of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, with City Club past President Rick Taft, great grandson of William Howard Taft.

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EXCELLENCE: The City Club is committed to creating consistently high quality experiences in which the community can engage with well-informed speakers and one another in meaningful dialogue and discourse about substantive, timely, and relevant ideas.

NUMBER OF TWITTER FOLLOWERS: 13,202 NUMBER OF SCHOOLS THAT ATTENDED FORUMS: 78 NUMBER OF INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 1,483 NUMBER OF COMMUNITY PARTNERS: 60

We were proud to honor six stellar inductees in the Hall of Fame: Len Calabrese (son, Phil, is

pictured), Judge Jean Murrell Capers, Bob & Sally Gries, Jim Foster, and Ralph Hayes (deceased).

C O R E V A L U E S

THANKS TO OUR MANY COMMUNITY PARTNERSA Cultural Exchange

Adoption Network Cleveland

The Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards

Atlantic Council

Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

Better Health Partnership

Bike Cleveland

The Center for Community Solutions

The Center for Health Affairs

The Cleveland Association of Phi Beta Kappa

Cleveland Council on World Affairs

Cleveland Foundation

Cleveland Institute of Art

Cleveland Magazine

Cleveland Memorial Society

Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

Cleveland State University Center for Educational Leadership

Cleveland Water Alliance

Cleveland Young Professional Senate

Council on Older Persons

Cuyahoga PlaceMatters

Cuyahoga Valley Republicans

Downtown Cleveland Alliance

Education Law Association

Effective Leadership Academy

Equality Ohio

Eversight Ohio

Facing History and Ourselves

Family Connections of Northeast Ohio

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Flora Stone Mather Center for Women

Global Cleveland

Goodwill Industries of Greater Cleveland and East Central Ohio, Inc.

Greater Cleveland School Superintendents’ Association

Greater Cleveland Sports Commission

Hack Cleveland

HandsOn Northeast Ohio

Hispanic Alliance, Inc.

ideastream®

League of Women Voters of Greater Cleveland

The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland

Lifebanc

Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry

Magnolia Clubhouse

MPowerment

NAMI Greater Cleveland

Neighborhood Housing Services of Greater Cleveland

NEOEA

Niagara Foundation

NOCMES

OpenNEO

Plexus

The Refugee Response

Refugee Services Collaborative

Sierra Club Ohio Chapter

Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Diocese of Cleveland

Teach for America

West Side Republicans

Western Reserve Land Conservancy

YWCA Greater Cleveland

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NUMBER OF TWITTER FOLLOWERS: 13,202 NUMBER OF SCHOOLS THAT ATTENDED FORUMS: 78 NUMBER OF INSTAGRAM FOLLOWERS: 1,483 NUMBER OF COMMUNITY PARTNERS: 60

“ The City Club is a tremendous community asset. I applaud the City Club for their community partnership program, which has allowed Legal Aid to become just that, a community partner, engaged in dialogues of consequence around issues aligned to our mission, addressing poverty and justice. Our staff, volunteers and supporters are more engaged with the City Club because of this program”

– Colleen M. Cotter, Esq., Executive Director, The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland

HAVE GONG, WILL TRAVEL. Our community has an insatiable appetite for thought-provoking conversation, no matter when or where, so we’ve taken the show on the road whenever we can. From monthly world affairs forums at The Happy Dog to the annual State of County address at the Huntington Convention Center to a cookout on the bank of the Cuyahoga to explore the future of our waterfront, the City Club has brought civic, civil dialogue to innovative and unusual places throughout the city.

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INCLUSION: The City Club holds the space for diverse voices and perspectives, encouraging all to participate and treating all with respect, courtesy, and consideration.

NUMBER OF DEBATES HOSTED: 6 NUMBER WHO ATTENDED A FORUM IN A BAR: 1,283 NUMBER OF COOKOUT FORUMS: 1 NUMBER OF NEW MEMBERS WHO JOINED: 223 NUMBER OF LONG-TIME REGULARS WHO COME TO EVERY FRIDAY FORUM: 28

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“ The City Club/ideastream® global affairs events at The Happy Dog have been compared to the salon culture of France: a high-quality sharing and airing of knowledge and experience in a local pub. It’s hard in the digital age for us to just talk and learn and be curious with one another sometimes. That’s what I hope our event offers for citizens and scholars alike.”

– Tony Ganzer, ideastream® Host/Producer

MEMBERSHIP Thanks to our City Club members who have always been the foundation of our success. Their financial support, attendance at forums, and outstanding questions, set us apart from any other institution.

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REVENUE Our $1.8 million annual budget continues to be built on diverse revenue streams and a strong mix of earned and contributed revenue.

CATERING An indispensable but often hidden revenue component is our catering team. In addition to City Club events, they hosted 221 private events serving a total 50,000 people.

156 luncheons

37 breakfast meetings

15 dinners

7cocktail receptions

6 wedding receptions

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NUMBER OF DEBATES HOSTED: 6 NUMBER WHO ATTENDED A FORUM IN A BAR: 1,283 NUMBER OF COOKOUT FORUMS: 1 NUMBER OF NEW MEMBERS WHO JOINED: 223 NUMBER OF LONG-TIME REGULARS WHO COME TO EVERY FRIDAY FORUM: 28

78%

12%

10%Program

Fundraising

Management and General

EXPENSES

Program Revenue

Membership

Individual Gifts

Foundation Grants

Catering and Rental Income

In-Kind Contributions

Corporate Support 25%

8%

6%

13%20%

4%

24%

60STUDENTS

$25

286CIVIC CITIZENS

$100

CIVIC PARTICIPANTS $200

44CIVIC FAMILIES

$350

31CIVIC ENTHUSIASTS

$500

30CIVIC CHAMPIONS

$1,000

CIVIC LEADERSHIP CIRCLES $2,500

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$50,000 +Advance OhioCleveland FoundationThe City Club Forum Foundation *Robert ConradNordson CorporationPNCThe Raskind Family

$20,000 -$49,999AT&TCleveland State UniversityEatonThe George Gund FoundationKeyBankMcGregorNortheast Ohio Sewer DistrictWilliam J. and Dorothy K. O’Neill FoundationThe Payne FundSaint Luke’s Foundation Sisters of Charity Health SystemThompson Hine

$10,000 - $19,999BakerHostetlerDominionGlobal Center for Health InnovationHuntington BankKulas FoundationMedical Mutual

Dorris C. Michalske Trust *John P. Murphy FoundationAlbert B. & Audrey G. Ratner Family Foundation

Laurel Ronis-Krieger *Tecovas FoundationThe Unger Family Foundation

$5,000 - $9,999Benjamin Rose Institute on AgingE.V. BishoffCalfee, Halter & Griswold LLPThe Center for Community SolutionsCumberland DevelopmentDDR Corp.EYThe Freedonia GroupPaul N. HarrisHospice of the Western ReserveJudson at University CircleLevel SevenMeaden & MooreThe Metropolitan at the 9Hon. Raymond Pianka

Porter WrightFred E. Scholl Charitable FoundationMary Jane Spahr and Charles E. Spahr Charitable TrustStartMartWalter | Haverfield LLP

$2,500 - $4,999BDODwight H. BowdenCitizens BankCleveland CavaliersDollar BankDowntown Cleveland AllianceMorton G. EpsteinJeffrey David Epstein Memorial TrustFalls CommunicationsJudi FenigerFifth Third BankSally and Robert GriesJones DayThe Laub FoundationLubrizol CorporationGeorge A. Misencik Living TrustRebecca MorganMargaret Clark Morgan FoundationMorgan StanleyMorino VenturesMichael D. Murphy *Michael MurphyRichard W. PogueHewitt B. ShawSherwin-Williams Co.Skylight Financial GroupSquire Patton BoggsKen WeberMargaret W. Wong & AssociatesWoodruff Foundation

$1,000 - $2,499ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga CountyKristen Baird AdamsKaren L. AllportAmerican Red Cross of Northeast OhioHarriet ApplegateBaldwin Wallace UniversityBetter Health PartnershipGina BrianArthur V. BrooksMichael CaputoJames P. CarulasThe Center for Health AffairsJoanne ClarkCity of Cleveland, Cleveland City CouncilCleveland-Cuyahoga County Port AuthorityCleveland Museum of Natural HistoryCommunity Partnership for Arts & CultureKevin CondonCouncil for Economic Opportunities in Greater ClevelandCuyahoga Community CollegeCuyahoga County Public LibraryBarbara J. DanforthDavid and Inez Myers FoundationDestination ClevelandMatthew DolanRobert FallsKathleen and Thomas FuteyJerry A. GooteeGreater Cleveland PartnershipGreater Cleveland School Superintendents’ AssociationRalph Hayes *Robert T. HexterRichard HollingtonHotcardsWilliam D. HughesJohn Carroll University

Special thanks to all of our donors who contributed $500 or more to support our work.DONORS

CIVIC LEADERSHIP: The City Club demonstrates civic engagement, partnership, thought leadership, and a legacy of service to the community.

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NUMBER OF MEDIA MENTIONS: 196 NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED CITY CLUB FORUMS: 1,793 NUMBER OF FEMALE SPEAKERS: 100 NUMBER OF CORPORATE PARTNERS: 74 NUMBER OF FORUMS HELD IN FY 2016: 133

C O R E V A L U E S

Sharon Sobol JordanLaborers Local 860The Legal Aid Society of ClevelandRobert M. LittmanMagnificat High SchoolCharles MaimbourgShana F. MarburyJohn J. McGuireHugh E. McKayRobyn Minter SmyersStephen MorrisNEOMEDSteven E. Nissen, M.D.OhioGuidestoneBonnie PeabodyCharlotte PerkinsPolicy Matters OhioKathy and Welcome RetzKaye RidolfiBarbara S. Robinson *Schubert Center for Child Studies @ CWRUSherwick FundAnn Smith and Felix BrueckJanet Rosel SmithMark K. SmithCharles StackStepstone AcademyThe University of AkronUniversity HospitalsMolly WalshHolly and Douglas WangDavid E. WeissZachary WempleWestern Reserve Area Agency on Aging

$500 - $999Fran BelkinWilliam P. Blair, IIIDr. Jeanette Grasselli Brown and Dr. Glenn R. BrownEileen M. BurkhartJames P. CarulasPatricia ChobyRev. V. Yvonne ConnerDavid J. CookThomas J. CookEnsign J. CowellBarry DoggettWilliam B. EdwardsNancy FoltzJoyce FyfeJohn Gaddvictor gelbHarriet HadleyKirsten and Tom HagesfeldBill HanavanRobertson HiltonMark HoltzblattWilliam HoustonSanjiv KapurThomas KruczekTom E. LeibToby D. LewisCharles MaimbourgJohn C. MorleyDavid NashBill NottinghamJeanne Shatten and Larry OscarLinn J. RaneyJoel RatnerNancy SchrammKim SherwinTaras SzmagalaBarbara J. WaldenBrian M. ZimmermanJeffrey Zimon * Forum Foundation Gifts

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NUMBER OF MEDIA MENTIONS: 196 NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED CITY CLUB FORUMS: 1,793 NUMBER OF FEMALE SPEAKERS: 100 NUMBER OF CORPORATE PARTNERS: 74 NUMBER OF FORUMS HELD IN FY 2016: 133

BOARD OF DIRECTORSKristen Baird Adams*Karen L. AllportJoanne Clark Kevin Condon Morton G. Epstein Robert Falls Judi Feniger* Jerry A. Gootee* Paul N. Harris* Sharon Sobol Jordan Robert M. Littman, President* Shana F. Marbury John J. McGuire* Hugh E. McKay Kristen Morris August A. Napoli, Jr. Kaye Ridolfi* Hewitt B. Shaw Fareed Siddiq Debra Adams Simmons Charles Stack Robyn Minter Smyers* Molly Walsh* David E. Weiss Zachary Wemple

* Executive Committee Members

TEAMDan Moulthrop Chief Executive Officer

Wesley Allen Office Assistant

Neil Baron Sous Chef

Catalina Caraballo Fiscal and Executive Coordinator

Noelle Celeste Director of Advancement

Adam Crawford Executive Chef

Mike Crimaldi Associate Director of Advancement

Teddy Eisenberg Content Coordinator

Maria Gerstenberger Manager of Content and Experience

Stephanie Jansky Director of Programming

Julie Kelly Chief Financial Officer

Micki Kennedy Director of Catering

Jessica Rowe Assistant Director of Catering

Fay Walker Marketing and Outreach Coordinator

FORUM FOUNDATION BOARDJerry A. Gootee, President

Robert Lustig

J. Donald Cairns

David E. Weiss

Zachary Wemple

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NUMBER OF TIMES WE REMINDED AUDIENCES TO LEAVE THEIR CELL PHONE ON: 133 NUMBER OF WEDDINGS AT THE CITY CLUB: 6

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