Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
TOGETHER WE RISE
Photo: Seattle Academy
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
L ast month, I had one of those powerful moments which drives home the essence of what Rainier Scholars is all about. I met a Rainier Scholars alumna for breakfast during
her visit home, in which she was bringing her husband and infant son to meet family and friends in the Seattle area. This young woman stated her goal over 15 years ago when she started Rainier Scholars: to become a doctor and practice medicine back in her home community, serving those with limited access to high-quality health care. She knew that journey well from her own life story, and was determined to use her own educational opportunity to make an impact.
Fast forward to 2018 and this scholar, now in her mid-20’s, is on the precipice of realizing that dream. With her own hard work matched by access and opportunity provided by Rainier Scholars, South Seattle will soon be able to welcome this doctor back to town, and patients throughout the neighborhood will benefit from her expertise, compassion and care. A full circle moment for both herself and the community.
When people ask what I do for a living, I want to say quite simply, “I work in a place where dreams have the opportunity to be realized.” I thank each and every one of you who help make these dreams of so many hundreds of young people a reality.
On behalf of those here at home and afar who benefit from the presence of our scholars – thank you.
Sarah Smith | Executive Director
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
‘‘I work in a place where dreams have
the opportunity to be realized.’’
HOLDING THE VISION
Photos: jerrydavisphoto.com
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
‘‘Getting a child to college is a community
effort.’’
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
14-MONTH ACADEMIC
ENRICHMENT
6TH GRADE
14-MONTH ACADEMIC
ENRICHMENT
5TH GRADE
ACADEMIC COUNSELING &
SUPPORT SERVICES
7TH–9TH GRADE
ACADEMIC COUNSELING
& SUPPORT
6TH–8TH GRADE
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
10TH–12TH GRADE
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
9TH–12TH GRADE
COLLEGE SUPPORT SERVICES
FRESHMAN–SENIOR
COLLEGE SUPPORT
FRESHMAN–SENIOR
COLLEGE SUPPORT
FRESHMAN–SENIOR
PROGRAM PHASES
The 12-year journey to college graduation and community leadership
HOLDING THE VISION
OUR MISSION Rainier Scholars cultivates the academic potential and leadership skills of hard-working, low-income students of color. By creating access to transformative educational opportunities and providing comprehensive support to scholars and families, we increase college graduation rates and empower new generations of leaders.
OUR CHALLENGE Never before has it been so difficult for a young person to rise above the economic class and life circumstances into which he or she was born. It is sobering to realize that only 8-16% of lower-income students will earn a college degree by age 25 and that within that group, Black and Latino students are 2-3 times less likely to become college graduates. For those who are the first in their family to earn a college degree, the odds are even greater. Rainier Scholars is committed to addressing this critical issue.
OUR MEASURES OF SUCCESS IN 2017–2018:
98% of scholars achieved
placement on college prep pathways
97% of scholars
matriculated to 4-year colleges or
universities
93% of scholars who
matriculated have graduated or are
on track to graduate with a 4-year degree
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
EARLIER START• Extended program services to begin one year
earlier – in the summer following 4th grade
MULTI-GENERATIONAL AFRICAN AMERICAN (MGAA) INITIATIVE • Built partnerships with other community
based-organizations to increase enrollment of African American scholars in the program as we aim towards 40% goal by 2020
CAREER PATHWAYS• Successfully piloted Computer Science
class for all 5th graders, now included as a permanent part of the earlier start curriculum
ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING• As part of Bridgespan’s Leading for Impact
program, designed “building future leaders” framework to guide our succession planning and professional development efforts
• Hired new Database and Systems Administrator to manage all aspects of our data and IT systems
Our most recent strategic plan, adopted in 2015, reaffirmed our mission, vision and program and resulted in several new initiatives focused on program development and organizational capacity-building. At right is a summary of progress in the 2017–18 timeframe.
VISION 2020 UPDATE
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
75% independent school
placement rate in 6th grade, our highest mark
to date
91% retention rate for African American
scholars in the program
81% internship acceptance
rate for applying college scholars
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
SCHOOL PARTNERSAnnie Wright School
Billings Middle School
Bishop Blanchet High School
The Bush School
The Cate School
The Downtown School
Eastside Preparatory School
The Evergreen School
Explorer West Middle School
Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
Highline Public Schools
Holy Names Academy
Kennedy High School
Lake Washington Girls Middle School
Lakeside School
The Northwest School
Oregon Episcopal School
The Overlake School
Phillips Exeter Academy
Rainier Prep
Raisbeck Aviation High School
Renton Public Schools
Seattle Academy
Seattle Country Day School
Seattle Girls’ School
Seattle Lutheran High School
Seattle Preparatory School
PARTNERS
Seattle Public Schools
Shawnigan Lake School
St. Bernadette Parish School
St. Joseph School
The Thacher School
University Prep
Villa Academy
Westside School
Special thanks to our school and community partners who provide in-kind contributions through facilities and program support:
Aki Kurose Middle School
The Bush School
The Northwest School
Seattle University
South Shore PreK-8 School
University of Washington
University Prep
Whitman College
“I had teachers who never allowed me
to be anything less than I was truly capable
of being.”
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORSTogether We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESAgnes Scott College
Allegheny College
American University
ArtCenter College of Design
Bard College
Bates College
Bellevue College
Boston College
Boston University
California Polytechnic State
University
Carleton College
Carnegie Mellon University
Central Washington University
Chapman University
Claremont McKenna College
Colgate University
College of Wooster
Columbia University
Connecticut College
Dartmouth College
Davidson College
Denison University
Eastern Washington University
Emory University
PARTNERS
Eugene Lang College
Evergreen State College
Franklin & Marshall College
George Washington University
Georgetown University
Gonzaga University
Goucher College
Harvard College
Harvey Mudd College
Highline College
Howard University
Ithaca College
Johns Hopkins University
Kalamazoo College
Knox College
Lafayette College
Loyola Marymount University
Macalester College
Marist College
Middlebury College
Mills College
Morehouse College
Mt. Holyoke College
New York University
North Seattle College
Northeastern University
Northwestern University
Oberlin College
Occidental College
Pacific Lutheran University
Pitzer College
Pomona College
Pratt Institute
Princeton University
River Bible Institute
Santa Clara University
Scripps College
Seattle Central College
Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
Seton Hall University
Shoreline Community College
Skidmore College
Smith College
South Seattle College
Southern Methodist University
Spelman College
St. John’s University (NY)
St. Olaf College
Stanford University
Suffolk University
Swarthmore College
Syracuse University
Tufts University
Union College
University of Alaska – Fairbanks
University of Chicago
University of Michigan
University of Notre Dame
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
University of Rochester
University of Southern California
University of Washington
University of Washington – Bothell
University of Washington – Tacoma
Washington State University
Wellesley College
Wesleyan University
Western Governors University
Western Washington University
Whatcom Community College
Whitman College
Williams College
Yale University
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORSTogether We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
PARTNERS
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
KEYSTONE PARTNERSThank you to the following companies for their depth and breadth of involvement, offering financial support, employee engagement, internship opportunities and full-time employment for scholars.
Amazon
BMGI
The Boeing Company
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Honeywell
Liberty Mutual/Safeco Insurance
Logic20/20
MCM
Nordstrom
Skanska
‘‘You have to make the most of your opportunities.’’
Why Rainier Scholars?
In this video, a sponsor and students speak to the important role Rainier Scholars plays in the lives of students, their families and society as a whole.
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
INTERNSHIP PARTNERS
PARTNERS
21 ProgressAegis LivingAmazonAppleArt & Global Health Center AfricaArtemis ConnectionsBaird Private Wealth InvestmentsBMGI, IncThe Boeing CompanyCascadia Consulting GroupCenter for Victims of TortureCharlie’s ProduceCity of LynnwoodCity of SeattleCoffee Town PressCraig Cundiff (artist)EnviroIssuesEpiphany SchoolevoEworks ArchitectureForterraFrazier Healthcare InvestmentsFred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterFriedman & Bruya, IncGiddens SchoolGlobal Transportation Services, IncGoldman SachsHarborview INSIGHTHarley Marine ServicesHarper EngineeringHarvey Mudd Computer Science
Department
Helsell Fetterman LLPHuman Rights Watch (NYC)Institute for Systems BiologyJuma Ventures K & L Gates LLPLebawi Academy – Addis AbabaLiberty MutualMCM Metizza MagazineMicrosoftMiller Nash Graham & DunnMoPOPMOHAINavos Mental Health SolutionsNokiaNordstromNovo NordiskPemco InsurancePerkins Coie LLPRavenna SolutionsRios & Cruz, P.S.
Seattle AcademySeattle Art MuseumSeattle Central CollegeSeattle Children’sSeattle City Light Seattle Municipal CourtsService NowSkanska, USA BuildingSlalom ConsultingUSC Research Experience for
UndergraduatesUW Center for Communication,
Difference & EquityUW Early Social Cognition LabUW Ginger LabVerus InvestmentVulcan Inc. WA-BLOC Freedom SchoolWashington State UniversityWhitepages, Inc.
‘‘There are over 500 scholars following in my footsteps, driven to lead
in the workforce and our community.’’
In the summer of 2017 and 2018, Rainier Scholars students landed over 200 internships with 70 different employers in the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Thank you to ALL of our internship partners and workplace mentors who provide scholars with real world work experience and opportunities to develop professional skills and competencies.
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORSTogether We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
ALUMNI EMPLOYMENT INDUSTRIES 21% Business and Finance
17% Medicine and Science
16% Computer Science and Engineering
16% Education
13% Law and Public Policy
11% Journalism
6% Other:
Architecture Manufacturing Hospitality Social Service
ALUMNI DONORS Parirash Abdolhosseini University of Washington, Class of 2015
Hamzah Aly University of Washington, Class of 2017
Alex Anderson Swarthmore College, Class of 2013
Nico Andrade Union College, Class of 2014
Jasmine Beverly Goucher College, Class of 2016
Abe Bui University of Pennsylvania, Class of 2014
Crystal Cheung University of Washington, Class of 2015
Ange Clayton Harvard College, Class of 2017
Raphael Diallo Wesleyan University, Class of 2014
Jimena Diaz Leiva Dartmouth College, Class of 2014
Tan-Brian Dinh Seattle University, Class of 2017
Marisa Fang University of Washington, Class of 2013
Bisrat Gebre Washington State University, Class of 2015
Peter He University of Washington, Class of 2016
Myles Jones Seton Hall University, Class of 2015
Maggie Khuu Middlebury College, Class of 2013
Brian Lam University of Washington, Class of 2017
Sallie Lau Williams College, Class of 2015
Winson Law Middlebury College, Class of 2016
Alan Lin University of Washington, Class of 2016
Calvin Lin University of Washington, Class of 2017
Karen Lobos Scripps College, Class of 2014
May-Lannie Lozano Whitman College, Class of 2016
Nam Thanh Ngo Williams College, Class of 2014
The Nguyen Family Davidson College, Class of 2017
Dominique Porcincula California Polytechnic State University, Class of 2016
Eric Serrano University of Oregon, Class of 2015
J’Kela Smith Union College, Class of 2017
Duyen Tat Johns Hopkins University, Class of 2016
Lina Thach University of Washington, Class of 2015
Gabriel Tran University of Washington, Class of 2017
Nancy Tran Bates College, Class of 2016
Miles Welsh Marist College, Class of 2016
“I had no idea the impact this program would have on my life...
and I look forward to giving these gifts back.”
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
200 Rainier Scholars
college graduates to date
91% of recent college graduates
secured fulltime jobs or graduate school admission within one year of earning their four-year degree
87% of alumni are satisfied with their
current jobs
79%
of alumni give back to their communities
Charting a Course to College and Beyond A video featuring two students at different points on their Rainier Scholars journey – Ossie, a 5th grader in Cohort 17, and Leo, a Cohort 1 alum beginning his medical residency.
21% Business and Finance
17% Medicine and Science
16% Computer Science and Engineering
16% Education
13% Law and Public Policy
11% Journalism
6% Other:
Architecture Manufacturing Hospitality Social Service
ALUMNI EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
81.1% Programs
5.1% Administration
13.8% Fundraising
EXPENSES
Programs
Academic Enrichment $1,360,621 30.5%
Middle School Support $632,320 14.2%
High School Support $621,881 14.0%
College Support $999,232 22.4%
Total Program $3,614,054 81.1%
Administration $228,344 5.1%
Fundraising $615,298 13.8%
Total Expenses $4,457,696 100.0%
Net $355,178
57.0% Individuals
17.2% Corporations
20.3% Foundations
5.5% Other
REVENUE
Individuals $2,745,549 57.0%
Corporations $826,265 17.2%
Foundations $978,347 20.3%
Other $262,713 5.5%
Total Revenue $4,812,874 100.0%
Audited financial results for the fiscal year July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2018
“You have made an invaluable investment in
my future and changed the course of my life.”
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
CONTRIBUTORS
“Each dollar we contribute creates a significant benefit to the
families and the community.”
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
FOUNDATIONS Anonymous
Baird Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
BlackRock Foundation
Brandon Roy Foundation
The Chisholm Foundation
CHOICE Charitable Trust
The Dean Witter Foundation
East Bay Community Foundation
Fordham Street Foundation
The Foster Foundation
George & Patricia Ann Fisher Family Foundation
Harnish Foundation
J.E. Fehsenfeld Family Foundation
Johnson & Haefling Family Foundation
Kinder Morgan Foundation
The Lissy Moore Foundation
Loeb Family Charitable Foundation
Medina Foundation
The Paul G. Allen Philanthropies
The Peach Foundation
RealNetworks Foundation
Rubens Family Foundation
Safeco Insurance/Liberty Mutual Foundation
Satterberg Foundation
Schreiber Foundation
The Seattle Foundation
Seattle Seahawks Charitable Foundation
Sheng-Yen Lu Foundation
Silver Family Foundation
Tableau Software Foundation
Titcomb Foundation
U.S. Bank Foundation
United Way of King County
Washington Women’s Foundation
Wells Fargo Foundation
Why Not You Foundation
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati Foundation
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION | PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS | ALUMNI ENGAGMENT | FINANCIALS | CONTRIBUTORS
BUSINESS PARTNERSThank you to the following business partners that offer support through grant funding, matching gifts, event sponsorship, pro bono services and direct or in-kind donations.
Anonymous
A&R Solar
ACG Seattle
Adobe
Afiniti.com
AI Industries
Alaska Air
Aldridge
All New Glass
Alliance Partition Systems
Amazon
Anytime Fitness West Seattle
Apex Steel
AT&T
Avenue Properties
Baird Private Wealth Management
Bar Harbor
The Benaroya Company
Berntson Porter & Company PLLC
Betschart Mechanical, Inc
Bickford Ford
Blackrock
Blue Fern Development
BMWC Constructors, Inc.
The Boeing Company
Bora Architects
Brighton Jones LLC
Brooks
Brundage-Bone Concrete Pumping
Butter London
Cadman
Caffe Ladro
Cascade Investments LLC
CBRE
CenturyLink
Charlie’s Produce
Clarius Group, LLC In Honor of Hilary & Daniel Kaltenbach
Cochran, Inc
Columbia Pacific Advisors
Comstock Jewelers, Inc.
Construction Equipment Exporters, LLC
Copacino+Fujikado
Cornerstone Advisors, Inc
Coughlin Porter Lundeen
Creoworks
Darigold
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
DCI Engineers
DeLille Cellars
Dell
DocuSign
DRG
Dunlap Industrial Hardware
Endeavour Capital
EnviroIssues
Fire & Vine Hospitality
Firstline Systems, Inc
Focal PLLC
Forrest Sound Products
Foy Group Corporation
Georgetown Brewery
Getty Images
Goldman, Sachs & Co
Grainger
Gramercy Cellars
Guardian Cellars
Hainline
Hallack Law
Harley Marine Services, Inc
Hermanson Company
Indeed, Inc.
Inspirus Credit Union
Interior Technology Inc
ISEC Inc
Join Shop
Juicy Cafe
Kinder Morgan
Lakeside Industries, Inc
Latent Image, Inc
Leewens Corporation
Little Uncle Seattle
Live Nation
Loulay Kitchen & Bar
MacDonald-Miller Facility Solutions
Madrona Venture Group
Malcolm Drilling Co, Inc
Mallory Safety and Supply
Matthews International Capital Management LLC
McKinstry
Microsoft Corporation
MJR Development
Monsanto
Nelson Legacy Group
New Seasons Market
Nintendo of America Inc.
Nordstrom
North Coast Electric Company
The Northwest School
Novelty Hill Winery
OAC Services, Inc
OEG Seattle
Pacific Portfolio Consulting LLC
Parker, Smith & Feek
Patriot Fire Protection
Perch Partners
Perkins Coie
Plum Consulting
Polygon WLH, LLC
Precision Electric Group, Inc
Premera Blue Cross
Premier Power Electric
Prime Electric
PSF Mechanical, Inc
Pugh Capital Management
Quadrant Homes
Quorum Review
Red Bison Advisory Group
Red Door
Redwing Cafe
Retail Lockbox
Roscoe’s Ranch
Safeco Insurance/Liberty Mutual
Saltchuk
Seabrook Cottage Rentals
Seattle Academy
Seattle Seahawks
Seattle SHRM
Seattle Sounders FC
Seattle University
Sequoyah Electric
Shelter Holdings, LLC
Sheraton Seattle Hotel
Skanska
Smead Capital Management
Snyder Roofing of Washington, LLC
Starbucks
Stoneway Concrete
Study in the USA
System1
Tableau Software
TD Restaurants
Thermo Fisher
Thrivent Financial
TITAN Earthwork LLC
T-Mobile
TOTE Maritime Alaska
Trophy Cupcakes
U.S. Bank
United Rentals
University Prep
Urban Optix
Uwajimaya
Valley Electric Co
Vangard, Inc.
Verde & Co.
Vulcan Inc
W.W. Wells Millwork, LLC
Wells Fargo
Whitepages, Inc.
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
The Woodhouse Wine Estates
ZGF Architects
CONTRIBUTORS
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORSTogether We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Together We Rise | Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018 HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORSTogether We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
538 volunteers invested their time and talent
3,264 hours of volunteer service contributed
to the success of Rainier Scholars
CONTRIBUTORS
INDIVIDUAL DONORS
8 donors | $50,000 and above
15 donors | $25,000 and above
21 donors | $15,000 and above
39 donors | $10,000 and above
69 donors | $5,000 and above
104 donors | $2,500 and above
248 donors | $1,000 and above
237 donors | $500 and above
241 donors | $250 and above
470 donors | Up to $250
1452 individual donors
$2,745,549 contributed in support of Rainier Scholars programs
INDIVIDUAL DONORSThank you to those individuals who have volunteered their time or have made direct and in-kind donations in 2017–2018.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Zander Doroski | Chair
Reggie Brown | Vice Chair
Chris Toher | Treasurer
Diankha Linear | Secretary
Martha Bejar
Kristina Ota Belfiore
David Clarke
David Cotter**
Adam Diamond
Kristen Roby Dimlow
Lela Franco
Bisrat Gebre
Patricia Handjaja*
Andy Jassy
Rod Jones
Lance Neely*
Laura Orser
Rich Padden
Sujal Patel
Gail Ransom
Aaron Richmond**
John Snyder
Robert Strong
Dr. Ed Taylor
Bradaigh Wagner
*New Trustees in 2018-19 **Completed Board Service in 2017-18
RESOURCE COUNCIL Susie Kang Algard
Emily Anthony
Patti Brooke
Julia Calhoun
Gregory Davis
Craig Dawson
Joan Dawson
Tom Ellison
Matt Griffin
Daniel Heu-Weller
Leslie Magid Higgins
Lance Neely
Judge Sean O’Donnell
Craig Stewart
Joyce Taylor
Jeff Wright
Gary Young
HOLDING THE VISION PARTNERS ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT FINANCIALS CONTRIBUTORS
RAINIER SCHOLARS
2100 24th Avenue South, Suite 360 | Seattle, Washington 98144 | 206.407.2111
www.rainierscholars.org | Follow us on social media:
ALUMNI COUNCIL Nico Andrade Union College, Class of 2014
Jasmine Beverly Goucher College, Class of 2016
Tan-Brian Dinh Seattle University, Class of 2017
Bisrat Gebre Washington State University, Class of 2015
Peter He University of Washington, Class of 2016
Menbere Kebede Tufts University, Class of 2017
Alan Lin University of Washington, Class of 2016
Calvin Lin University of Washington, Class of 2017
May-Lannie Lozano Whitman College, Class of 2016
Nam Thanh Ngo Williams College, Class of 2014
Duyen Tat Johns Hopkins University, Class of 2016
Nancy Tran Bates College, Class of 2016
Together We Rise Rainier Scholars Annual Report | 2017–2018
Top Related