Meet the Team

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Operational Team
Colin Smith

Colin Smith, Executive Director

Colin Smith is the Executive Director and a member of the Board of Directors for Change for Kids. He has operated as Chief Financial Officer and Co-President of the Junior Council for the organization. Previously, Mr. Smith was a Vice President in the Direct Private Placements group at Atlantic-Pacific Capital, where he raised growth and acquisition capital for private transactions. Prior to Atlantic-Pacific, he was in the Private Equity Placements Group at Banc of America Securities. Mr. Smith is the Co-President of the Junior Board for Pro Mujer, a microfinance charity providing financial and social services to Latin American women. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance with Distinction from the University of Virginia.

Michael Quinzio

Michael Quinzio, Program Director

As the son of a U.S. Diplomat, Michael was raised in Egypt, East Germany, Ecuador, and Bolivia. He studied International Relations at the University of Virginia and helped coordinate forums for the XVI International AIDS Conference while interning at the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand. In November of 2005, he accompanied a group of high school seniors on a Hurricane Katrina relief trip to coastal Mississippi. Before joining Change for Kids in July of 2008, he helped found an NGO in Peru and served as a Rural Community Development Volunteer with the Peace Corps in Costa Rica, where he taught English classes, worked with a women’s group, and assisted the local development association.

Ai Kuroda

Ai Kuroda-Khaliq, Piano Instructor, P.S. 154

Mrs. Ai’s love for music began when she was only five years old, growing up in Kanagawa, Japan. The traditional Japanese melodies inspired her to pursue a career in music that would eventually lead her to the renowned Juilliard School in New York City. While studying at Juilliard, she became interested in music education, and jumped at the chance to share her passion with local elementary school students. In September of 2008, Mrs. Ai helped Change for Kids fund our newest music instruction program at P.S. 154 in Harlem. She currently works with her students on basic music reading techniques and piano method. Mrs. Ai is enrolled in the Teachers College at Columbia University.

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Majid Khaliq

Majid Khaliq, Violin Instructor, P.S. 73

Born in New York, Majid Khaliq found his first love – music – at a very young age. Majid started violin lessons at the age of five with Rachel Manevich, who recognized his talents early on, and placed him in a performance ensemble she led at the Harlem School of the Arts. For years, Majid played with the ensemble, performing at Carnegie Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Alice Tully Hall, City Hall, Steinway Hall, and St. Petersburg Hall in Russia. He has also appeared on Entertainment Tonight and Good Morning America, and, as a member of the Harlem School of the Arts String Ensemble, played for such luminaries as President Bill Clinton, then-Senator elect Hillary Rodham-Clinton, Mayor Koch, Mayor Dinkins, Isaac Stern, Leonten Price, Martena Arroyo, Max Roach, and Andre Watts.

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Benjamin Salka

Benjamin Salka, Striking Viking Story Pirates

At the age of 23, Mr. Salka directed the off-Broadway production of “I Sing!” (recent productions in Australia, Boston and London), and served as a producer on the “I Sing!” cast album, available worldwide. He began assistant directing and producing on- and off-Broadway performances at theaters such as The Roundabout, MTC, and The Atlantic Theater. Highlights include “The Dazzle” (Outer Critics Circle Award, Assistant Director to David Warren) and “The Goat” (Tony Award, Assistant to Producer Scott Rudin). In film, Mr. Salka assisted Rudin on the Oscar nominated “The Hours,” and Jonathan Glickman at Spyglass Entertainment on “Bruce Almighty,” and the Oscar nominated “Seabiscuit.” He directed David Warren’s production of “Matt and Ben” in Chicago and Toronto. He is currently developing a new musical for producer Aaron Harnick and collaborating on two pilots in development for the Bravo network. He is the co-creator and Director of Creation Nation, and Executive Director and Producer for the Striking Viking Story Pirates.

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Lee Overtree

Lee Overtree, Striking Viking Story Pirates

A founding member of the Striking Viking Story Pirates and the former Office Manager at Change for Kids, Lee is now an actor, director, and puppeteer for Striking Vikings. Besides working with the talented cast, crew, and staff of the Story Pirates, Lee enjoys being a teaching artist and playing music.

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Sergio Bessa

Sergio Bessa, Bronx Museum of the Arts

Sergio Bessa, Director of Programs, is a graduate of Steinhardt School of Education, NYU, where he defended a thesis on the relationship of the visual arts and writing in the work of Brazilian-born conceptual artist Öyvind Fahlström. He has over 20 years experience as an educator, having worked for institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Scandinavia House, The School of Visual Arts, and Teachers College at Columbia University.

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Carmen Hernandez

Carmen Hernandez, Bronx Museum of the Arts

Carmen J. Hernandez received her B.F.A. at the College of New Rochelle, and an M.A.T at the School of Visual Arts (Sept ’06-present). She has organized several solo arts exhibitions, including "Niagara on Bicycle" and "Miseducation." Ms. Hernandez has also held many arts administration positions, including Art Director for the Pelham Country Club, Arts Curriculum Specialist for the Ballet Hispanico, Art Therapist for the Abraham House, Intergenerational Curriculum Specialist for the Pelham Park NORC, and Coordinator of Education Programs at the Bronx Museum of the Arts. In July 2008, she was featured in New York's Time Out magazine.

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Olivia Olson

Olivia Olson, Development Director

Olivia has previously worked as Vice President in the Foreign Exchange departments of Lehman Brothers and HSBC where she covered Hedge Fund accounts. Prior to that she worked in Equity Capital Markets for HSBC, both in New York and London, listing companies on domestic and international stock exchanges. Olivia was raised in the UK where she earned a BA in Modern Languages at the University of Oxford.

Laura Farah

Laura Farah, Director of Events

Prior to joining Change for Kids, Laura was a Vice President at Glocap Search, an executive search firm, where she placed investment professionals into real estate firms, hedge funds, and private equity funds. She began her career at Banc of America Securities in the High Grade Debt Capital Markets group covering Financial Institutions. Laura graduated from the University of Virginia with a Bachelor of Science in Finance.

Sarah Yearwood

Sarah Yearwood, Intern

Sarah is a recent graduate from the College of Mount Saint Vincent located in Riverdale New York. While working on her BA in History, she was a very active in many extracurricular activities. As a member on the Executive Council of Student Government, she held the title of the Administrative Vice President. Working as the AVP, she helped to maintain a budget of over $50,000, to be distributed to over twenty-three clubs and organizations within the college community. As the former Vice President of Services of Haraya, she worked on planning many different types of functions from lectures, parties, and an awards ceremony and banquet as well as a Broadway show and dinner. She also helped to create many different marketing plans for the events to attract a diverse crowd.

Angelina Lopez

Angelina Lopez, Research and Evaluation Analyst

Angelina is currently pursuing her MS in Urban Policy Analysis at Milano the New School. She is also a Project Support Specialist for Metis Associates, working on research, evaluation and program development projects. Prior to her graduate studies, she served as a Dependency Case Manager with the Florida Department of Children and Families and Children's Home Society. Raised in Central Florida, she earned a BA in Sociology at Rollins College.

Caitlin Smith

Caitlin Smith

Caitlin is the Office Manager of Change for Kids. She is also actively pursuing roles in New York City theater productions and has appeared in such productions as Rocky Horror Picture Show, Grease and Punk.  Caitlin graduated from the University of Michigan with a B.A. in Musical Theater, one of the world’s premier musical theater programs. She also attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London.

Board of Directors
Chris Forbes

Chris Forbes, Chairman

Chris Forbes has been the CEO of Knovel Corporation since the company's founding in 2000, guiding the company to its current position as the leading online technical resource collection for engineers and applied scientists. Mr. Forbes helped launch and grow Knovel to serve thousands of subscribers, including 75 Fortune 500 companies and over 300 leading technical universities worldwide. Previously, Mr. Forbes was President of William Andrew Publishing, where he leveraged his background in finance, publishing, acquisitions, and general management to boost William Andrew's market share in technical reference publishing. Before joining William Andrew, he founded and was Managing Director of Toronto Dominion Securities (USA), now TD Ameritrade in New York City. Mr. Forbes is the Chairman of the Board of Change for Kids and is a member of the Young President's Organization (YPO). He holds a Bachelor's Degree in Finance from the University of Toronto.

Elaine Crowley

Elaine Crowley, Vice-Chair

Elaine Crowley has been on the Board of Directors of Change for Kids for two years and on the Advisory Board prior to that. Elaine was previously a Legal Assistant at Kirkland & Ellis. Prior to Kirkland & Ellis, she was Grants Manager, Planning Office and then Parks and Recreation Manager, Manhattan Borough Office for New York City Parks & Recreation. She has been involved in a number of nonprofits in a variety of capacities, including as Assistant Program Coordinator for Ariel Education Initiative, a member of the Junior Committee of Lawrence Hall, a member of the Junior Boards of I Have A Dream and Union Settlement Association, and on the Board of Directors of Tonalmotion, Inc. Elaine has received a BA from University of Chicago, an MS in Public Service Management from DePaul University and a JD from Seton Hall University School of Law.

Terry McLean

Terrence McLean, CFO

Terrence McLean is the President and Chief Operating Officer of Insight Catastrophe Group. Before joining Insight, Mr. McLean worked for RenaissanceRe's Corporate Risk Management Group and served as Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President at a Florida homeowner insurer. Mr. McLean oversaw software development operations for the Investment Banking division of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette after spending two years in Financial Institutions Investment Banking. He graduated with honors from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and School of Engineering and Applied Science with concentrations in Actuarial Science, Finance and Computer Science.

Colin Smith

Colin Smith, Executive Director

Colin Smith is the Executive Director and a member of the Board of Directors for Change for Kids. He has operated as Chief Financial Officer and Co-President of the Junior Council for the organization. Previously, Mr. Smith was a Vice President in the Direct Private Placements group at Atlantic-Pacific Capital, where he raised growth and acquisition capital for private transactions. Prior to Atlantic-Pacific, he was in the Private Equity Placements Group at Banc of America Securities. Mr. Smith is the Co-President of the Junior Board for Pro Mujer, a microfinance charity providing financial and social services to Latin American women. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance with Distinction from the University of Virginia.

Scott Delman

Scott Delman

Scott Delman is a senior executive in the professional publishing industry. He currently serves as Group Publisher for the Association for Computing Machinery, a leading professional association in the technology sector and as an Industry Advisor for Fidelity Equity Partners, a mid-market private equity firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition, Mr. Delman serves on the Board of Directors of Spatial Q, a search technology start-up based in Northwestern Canada. Previously, Mr. Delman has served as Vice President of Publishing for Wolters Kluwer and Vice President of Business Development for Springer Science + Business Media.

Chris Denniston

Chris Denniston

Chris Denniston is an award-winning Senior Writer/Producer in Creative Services at HBO where he has been director, producer and editor on marketing campaigns for HBO’s biggest hits: The Sopranos, Entourage, Sex and the City, Deadwood and True Blood. Career highlights include directing Will Ferrell in a spoof car dealership commercial, shooting with the late George Carlin prior to his final stand-up special and conducting the farewell interview with the cast and creators of The Sopranos. During his involvement with Change for Kids, Chris has co-produced and edited the organization’s annual benefit documentary. Chris also volunteers as a youth soccer coach in Hoboken, New Jersey.

Hal Epstein

Hal Epstein

Hal is the Community Academic Officer with Community Learning Support Organization at the NYC Dept of Ed, providing support to 21 NYC secondary schools in instructional and organizational leadership, accountability and professional development. From 2004-2007 he was the Local Instructional Superintendent for NYC's Region 9 where he supervised 12 secondary school principals. From 1997-2004 he was the founding Principal of the Brooklyn Studio Secondary School, after serving as the Principal of the Junior High segment of the same school. From 1988-1996, Hal acted as a supervisor of speech pathologists, first as a Clinical Supervisor in Queens and Manhattan High Schools and then as a Supervisor of Speech Improvement at Community School District 21. In addition, Hal has been a Mentor at the New York City Leadership Academy for aspiring principals, an Adjunct Lecturer at Brooklyn College Graduate School of Education and a Professional Advisory Board member for the National Council for Learning Disabilities. Hal received his P.D. in Supervision and Administration in Education, M.S. in Speech and Hearing Science and B.A. in Speech Pathology from Brooklyn College.

Louise Forbes

Louise Phillips Forbes

Louise Phillips Forbes is an Executive Vice President at Halstead Property, LLC. For more than 19 years, Louise has been a leader in New York City’s residential real-estate market, surpassing $1 billion in sales. She is a frequent guest lecturer for the Real Estate Board of New York and was recently profiled in Gotham Magazine’s “Leading Ladies of Real Estate.” In 2006, she was named in the Wall Street Journal’s “Real Estate Top 200,” which included top real estate brokers from throughout the country. In addition to her role as a Board member of Change for Kids, Louise serves on an advisory committee for Habitat for Humanity and is an active member of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church.

Sergio Bessa

Stacey Griffith

Stacey Griffith is a premier spin instructor and celebrity trainer at Soul Cycle in New York City. Stacey studied Ashtanga Yoga with Sri Pattabi Joyce in India and was one of Schwinn Cyclings' first Master Instructors. Stacey has inspired a loyal following over the years including celebrity clients Nicole Kidman, Jody Foster, Brooke Shields and Katie Lee Joel. Stacey recently became the Fitness Expert for Brooke Shields Colgate Total Healthy Upgrade team. Stacey resides in New York City with her family and four dogs.

Amanda Marshall

Amanda Marshall

Amanda Marshall is an Emmy-winning television producer. She is currently a producer of NBC's Today Show, where she specializes in human interest stories. Amanda has also been nationally honored with four Edward R. Murrow Awards, two National Headliner Awards, and a Gracie Allen Award. Additionally, her work covering 9/11 and the War in Iraq garnered recognition from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. For the past five years, she has co-produced the Change For Kids Documentary Program with actor Stanely Tucci, filmmaker Avram Ludwig and HBO producer Chris Denniston. Amanda graduated cum laude from Barnard College of Columbia University.

Rich Ziade

Richard Ziade

Richard Ziade is the founder and partner at Arc90, a New York City based technology and design consulting firm. Richard graduated from law school in 1995 and soon after shifted careers towards design and technology. Since then, he has worked at both small technology startups and larger companies in various capacities revolving around product design, product management, and interaction design. In 2004, Richard founded Arc90 based on principles that technology, architecture, and design are indelibly tied to one another. Richard is committed to using the social, viral, and network effects of the Internet to help spread awareness and reduce barriers that hinder involvement and participation for worthwhile causes.

Samaya Ziade

Samaya Ziade

Samaya Ziade is the sole principal and founder of Travelution, a travel agency focused on personalized planning and booking for individuals and businesses. Samaya is actively involved with the City Harvest organization and regularly supports other charities and organizations including Operation Warm and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. She is committed to devoting both her time and resources to causes that benefit the less-fortunate, and children and youth in particular. Samaya was born in Lebanon and spent the majority of her life there, relocating to New York City in 2004.

Junior Council
Christy Williams

Christy Williams, Co-Chair

Christy Williams works at Sotheby's Old Master Paintings and Drawings. Christy began her involvement with Change for Kids in 2005 and is now the Co-President of the Junior Council and sits on the Board of Directors. She is also board member of the Virginia Club of New York as well as the Director of Sponsorship and Marketing for the Harriman Cup Polo Match in Darien, CT. Christy graduated from Deerfield Academy and the University of Virginia.

Scott Kotchko

Scott Kotchko, Co-Chair

Scott Kotchko is a Director at Whitman Insight Strategies, where he serves as a political consultant and brand strategist. Mr. Kotchko is a Co-Chairman of the Change For Kids Junior Council, and has been involved with CFK since 2009. He is also on the board of the Christopher B. Elser Memorial Fund, a charity dedicated to providing opportunities for at-risk youth in Baltimore, MD. Mr. Kotchko holds a Bachelors degree in International Relations and a Masters degree in Political Communication, both from The Johns Hopkins University.

 

Andrew Maxwell

Andrew Maxwell, Co-Chair

Andrew Maxwell is an Assistant Director at Studley, where he advises on real estate transactions and strategy for many of the firm's largest clients. A recent addition to the Junior Council, Mr. Maxwell began his involvement with Change for Kids in 2009. He is also active with the alumni associations of his high school, The Westminster Schools, and Vanderbilt University. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. Maxwell graduated from Vanderbilt with a Bachelors degree in Political Science and Managerial Studies.

Kimberly Weber

Kimberly Weber, Co-Chair

Kimberly Weber works at Citi as a Recruiting Coordinator. Ms. Weber first got involved with Change for Kids in 2008 and recently became a member of the Junior Council. She earned a Bachelor of Science with Distinction in Business Administration from Villanova University where she majored in Finance and minored in Marketing.

 

Raleigh Anne Black

Raleigh Anne Blank

Raleigh Anne Blank works for ESPN, Inc. where her responsibilities include brand management and content development in the ESPN marketing department. Miss Blank began her involvement with Change for Kids upon moving to New York in the Fall of 2007. She is also a Board Member of the Virginia Club of New York and an active participant on the Public Relations committee of the New York Junior League. Miss Blank hails from Nashville, Tennessee and graduated from the University of Virginia with her bachelor's in History.

Courtney Cervantes

Courtney Cervantes

Courtney Cervantes works for Booz Allen Hamilton as a consultant in the fields of privacy and identity theft. She began her involvement with Change for Kids in 2008 attending an ABC's Reading activity at one of the partner schools and quickly realized how much she enjoyed interacting with the kids. Courtney now joins the Change for Kids team as a member of the Junior Council. Courtney earned a Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Affairs from the University of Virginia.

Prather Claghorn

Prather Claghorn

Prather Smith Claghorn works at Glocap Search as an Associate Recruiter. Ms. Claghorn began her involvement with Change for Kids in 2008. Prather has been involved in various education-related organizations both professionally and personally; these include Headstart, the GO Project and a prior career working for a subsidiary company of Kaplan, Inc. Originally from Evergreen, Alabama, Ms. Claghorn graduated from Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia and the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.

 

David Gardner

Dave Gardner

Dave Gardner is an equity research analyst at BlackRock in Princeton, NJ. Prior to his current role, he worked on the global proprietary sales desk at Merrill Lynch. He has been involved with Change for Kids since 2006. Dave graduated from the University of Virginia, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree from the McIntire School of Commerce, with concentrations in Finance and Marketing as well as a minor in Economics. He hails from Chattanooga, Tennessee, where he attended the McCallie School.

 

Jamie Hinman

Jamie Hinman

Jamie Hinman is a Recruiting Coordinator for Schulte Roth & Zabel. She joined Change for Kids in 2007 and is an active member of the Junior Council. Jamie graduated from Columbia University with a degree in political science.

Kaylee Hultgren

Kaylee Hultgren

Kaylee Hultgren is an associate editor for Meetings & Conventions magazine, an award-winning trade publication covering the meetings, events and business travel industries. A freelance writer prior to landing a staff job, Kaylee has written articles for Filmmaker Magazine, ESPN The Magazine and Sheckys.com. She earned a Bachelor's degree in English and American Literature from the University of California at San Diego, followed by a Masters in Translation Theory and Practice from University College London. Ms. Hultgren joined the Junior Council in the Fall of 2009.

Emily Madsen

Emily Madsen

Emily Madsen works at the NYU Child Study Center as a program coordinator for ADHD treatment studies. She also works for an independent film production company, for which she assisted with the promotion of their latest film at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. Previously, she held a fellowship at the National Institutes of Health to manage a study on maternal depression and child development. Ms. Madsen graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with Honors in Psychology and a minor in Art History. She is very excited to join the Change for Kids Junior Council this year.

Evan Neuhaus

Evan Neuhaus

Evan Neuhaus works at The Buckley School as an assistant teacher in the lower school. She became involved with Change for Kids in January of 2007 after attending several Junior Council meetings and getting involved in the planning of the JC Benefit that Spring. Ms. Neuhaus graduated from the University of Virginia in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art History, and is now working towards her Masters in Early Childhood General Education at Bank Street College in New York City.

Jason Novack

Jason Novack

Jason Novack works for DRS Technologies as a Systems Engineer, developing avionics in the Aerospace Industry. He is a cofounder of 1308 Productions, a nonprofit company in his hometown of Miami, Florida that supports music education programs in public schools. Looking to get involved with the schools in New York City, he joined the Junior Council upon moving to the area in the Summer of 2009. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis.

 

Polly Pereos

Polly Pereos

Polly Pereos is the first grade associate teacher at St. Bernard's School. Previously, she served as the Director of the University of Virginia Club of New York. She volunteers in the Early Morning Reading Program at PS 64M and is one of the event coordinators of the Harriman Cup Polo Match and Benefit. Ms. Pereos is excited to join the Junior Council after attending last spring's event and visiting CFK's Piano Program in Harlem. A native of Norfolk, VA, Ms. Pereos graduated from the University of Virginia with a degree in Art History.

Scott Schachter

Scott Schachter

Scott Schachter is Social Media Marketer/ Digital Video Producer based out of New York City. He has worked with such companies as Sony Pictures, IFC, PBS and The Rao Group. Scott joined Change For Kids in 2009 and graduated from Columbia College Chicago with a degree in Film/Video.

Allison Smith

Allison Smith

Allison Smith is an associate on the Prime Services Hedge Fund Coverage desk at Credit Suisse Securities. Miss Smith is new to the Change for Kids Junior Council this year having joined after assisting with last Spring's event. She graduated from Middlebury College in 2006 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.

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