Moms4Moms

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A group of women standing in front of wood-paneled wall

Moms4Moms, a dedicated community of New York City mothers, partner with Enterprise New York to advance the mission by addressing homelessness in the city. For over seven years, they support NYC families who live in marginalized communities and help them thrive in their communities. Moms4Moms raise awareness and funds for much needed resources. Their annual fundraising luncheon in May supports Enterprise programs that help New York moms stay housed.

$750K+

Raised to support NYC families at risk of homelessness

70

Families helped in their move from homelessness to an affordable home of their own

300+

Provide over 200+ holiday gifts annually to families living in affordable housing

Moms4Moms is led by a committee:

  • Ariel Zurofsky, Chair
  • Anji Assomull
  • Barbara Briones
  • Valerie Doherty
  • Denyse Galiothe
  • Jennifer Eatz Kass
  • Ashley Kadakia
  • Gail Kegolis
 
  • Meryl Levin
  • Jill Linker
  • Georgia McDonald
  • Gennie Murphy
  • Grace Ramsdell
  • Rachel Rose
  • Jill Simpson
  • Gail Van der Sande
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Members of Moms4Moms stand in front of a wall with Moms4Moms drawn in chalk

Join Moms4Moms
Moms4Moms' impact and presence is growing throughout New York City, including record-setting attendance and fundraising at their 2024 annual Moms4Moms Luncheon.

Gotham Society

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Gotham members, Tahir Alberga (left) and Michael Shaid (right) with Shaun Donovan, Enterprise CEO

The Gotham Society, Enterprise New York's junior board, is a group of young professionals who are the next generation's leaders in housing, development, politics, technology, and media. They champion the importance of community development by engaging young professionals in the mission and work of Enterprise. Gotham Society members participate in Enterprise social events, help families and communities through volunteering, and learn about community development through neighborhood tours and informative events. They also host an annual event in July. The Gotham Society raised more than $100,000 over the past three years to support Housing Career Pathways, a groundbreaking and scalable workforce development program that creates career pathways in the affordable housing industry for New Yorkers with limited incomes and living in marginalized communities. 

The Gotham Society is led by a committee:

Tahir Alberga, Co-Chair
Assistant Vice President
Morgan Stanley

Michael Shaid, Co-Chair
Vice President
The Vistria Group

Lauren Amicucci
Vice President, Acquisitions and Development
BRP Companies

Sarah Nia Archer-Days
Assistant to the President
Janus Property Company

Sucheta Bose
Public Finance Vice President
Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Josh Bowman
Associate General Counsel
Annaly Capital Management

Ethan Carpenter
Associate
JPMorganChase

Cassandra Clay
Analyst, Community Lending & Investment
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Carly De La Hoz
Impact Investor
Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group

Tobe Ezeokoli
Associate
The Vistria Group

Esther Feliz
Investment Banking Associate
Morgan Stanley

Wendy Garcia
Sr. Executive Assistant
J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Samuel S. Goldstein
Partner
Sidley Austin LLP

Samantha Gomez
Assistant Vice President, CRA Analyst
Valley Bank

 

Eugene Gorleku
Associate
Goldman Sachs Urban Investment Group

Franz Hewitt
VP, Community Development Banking
Bank of America

Rafay Kazmi
Underwriter, Enterprise Community Investment

Zain Mahmood
Assistant Vice President, Development
Paths Management Services

Meghan McEntee
Vice President, Community Development
Citi

Shawndell Powell
Program Director
SoBro

Varun Sanyal
Associate Vice President, Development
Gotham Organization

Winston Smith
Associate Vice President
The Georgetown Company

Sewit Tesfamicael
New York City Department of
Housing Preservation & Development

Hugh Ward
Project Manager, Development
Phipps Houses

Sydnie Weinberger
AVP, Community Development Officer
BankUnited

Laura Yanushpolsky
Director, Portfolio Management
Hudson Valley Property Group

Jessica Yoon
Senior Director
L+M Development Partners

 

Join the Gotham Society
The Gotham Society engages young professionals about the affordable housing issues facing New Yorkers.