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Auldbrass Partners is a private equity secondaries firm, founded by Howard Sanders, which spun-out from Citigroup in 2011. [1] Auldbrass Partners has advised/managed over $1.2 billion of global investments in growth, buyout, growth equity, mezzanine and venture capital primarily in U.S. and European-based funds.
Pew was established by the merging of several charitable trusts that had been established between 1948 and 1979. The original trusts were created by J. Howard Pew, Mary Ethel Pew, Joseph N. Pew Jr., and Mabel Pew Myrin, the adult sons and daughters of Sun Oil Company founder Joseph N. Pew and his wife, Mary Anderson Pew. [7]
Abell-Hanger Foundation awards these scholarships ($12,500 per year for two years) to Midland College Legacy Scholars as they transfer to a four-year university to complete a baccalaureate degree.
Lewis A. "Lew" Sanders is an American investment manager, who is the founder, CEO and Co-CIO of Sanders Capital, a value-oriented investment manager serving institutional and high-net-worth clients. [2] [3] Formerly, he was the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of AllianceBernstein. He left this position in December, 2008.
The Thurgood Marshall College fund supports 55 schools and is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization, which means it does not pay taxes on its income. [ 6 ] TMCF was granted $50 million in 2015 by Apple , [ 7 ] $26.5 million in 2017 by the Charles Koch Foundation and Koch Industries , [ 8 ] and $6 million by The Boeing Company in 2018.
The Children's Scholarship Fund is a privately funded tuition assistance program in the United States. The fund provides scholarships enabling low-income children to attend private schools. More than 25,700 students in Kindergarten to 8th Grade receive the fund's scholarships. [1] It was founded in 1998 by Theodore J. Forstmann and John T. Walton.
A young man (in bowtie) receives a scholarship at a ceremony. A scholarship is a form of financial aid awarded to students for further education.Generally, scholarships are awarded based on a set of criteria such as academic merit, diversity and inclusion, athletic skill, and financial need, research experience or specific professional experience.
The book stands for scholarship and learning. [6] The laurel wreath symbolizes honor and distinction. [6] The three stars represent the society's pillars of scholarship, leadership, and service. [6] The society's colors are crimson and gold. [6] Its publications are The Collegiate Scholar and Society Magazine. [2]