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2014-2016ANNUAL REPORT

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INROADS: MISSIONThe mission of INROADS is to develop and place talented underserved youth in business and industry and prepare

them for corporate and community leadership.

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IN THIS REPORT• INROADS Mission• Message from the Chairman• Message from the President • INROADS Difference • INROADS Testimonials • Careers Transformed • Alumni Engagement • Program Impact • Program Outcomes and Impact• National Board of Directors • Financials• Thank You to Donors and Contributors

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Dear INROADS Family:

It brings me great pleasure to share the INROADS Annual Report for fiscal years 2015 and 2016. These years have been pivotal for INROADS. They allowed us a chance to lay the foundation for refining our services. They allowed us an opportunity to make investments that will provide strong returns in the years to follow.

With all of these investments, INROADS’ leadership has executed the vision set forth by the National Board of Directors with a high level of fidelity. As a result, under the leadership of former National Board Chair, Mr. Jeffrey Perry, INROADS strengthened its performance in the following areas:

Student Recruitment and Partnerships INROADS saw significant gain in its student involvement. Increases in student participation allowed the organization to leverage its demand to encourage more partners to join in INROADS’ mission and supply more internships for students.

High Intern-to-Career Conversion In fiscal years 2015 and 2016, INROADS made a significant gain in the number of INROADS’ interns to earn job offers from partners. More than 80% of our interns earn job offers from the companies that supplied them with an internship opportunity.

Alumni Connection INROADS advanced its efforts to remain connected to its more than 28,000 alumni around the world. From fiscal years 2015 and 2016, INROADS refined its Hot Prospects and Mid-Level Careers initiatives that provide recent college graduates, and middle managers, with exposure to career opportunities. In 2016, I had the honor of being appointed Chairman of the National Board of Directors. Following Mr. Perry’s leadership is an honor. It is also humbling.

Serving as Chairman of INROADS National Board is a sacred trust. In the ‘80s, I was introduced to INROADS as a young manager responsible for managing the INROADS and P&G partnership. Today, I am a senior executive at P&G and leading the INROADS board.

Because of the connection I have to INROADS, I am energized by the challenges we face as we chart our future. I am comforted by the bold leadership provided by our President and CEO, Forest Harper. I am driven to support and advance the organization in its quest to Transform Lives.

Sincerely,

Barron Witherspoon, Sr. Chairman, National Board of Directors INROADS, Inc.

MESSAGE FROM CHAIRMAN

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INROADS PRESIDENT AND CEODear Supporter:

INROADS has a rich history. Since 1970, INROADS has served as a thought leader to Corporate America and organizations that provide community leadership. The influence of this organization has provided innovative solutions, diverse talent and leadership development to help companies rethink their corporate leadership development pipeline. We have preserved our place as a leader in providing career opportunities to diverse and underserved students.

Leading an organization with such rich history is humbling. It is also very rewarding. I believe I have the greatest job in the world. Each day, I work with a team of leaders who pioneer programs for fulfilling our mission, vision and mandate in the lives of those we serve. The result of this work is that we Transform Lives.

This annual report provides an analysis of the investments we’ve made from 2014 to 2016 to transform the lives of diverse and underserved students.

Charting a rich future for our students begins with clarity of mission and a sense of purpose about why we wake up each day to work at INROADS.

Thanks to the envisioned leadership of our Board of Directors, INROADS will look to add clarity of mission and purpose in the 2017 Fiscal Year.

Today, we are aligning all of our work toward a rich future. We are defining our efforts to grow into a global thought leader and increase our ability to innovate.

INROADS’ pursuit to become a global thought leader in diverse leadership and talent development is being built on the foundation of Plan 2020. Plan 2020 is our six-pronged approach for advancing our influence and impact as the premier leadership development organization to corporations, government agencies, communities and donors.

Plan 2020 is INROADS’ roadmap to becoming: 1. The partner of choice for the development of evidence-based programs 2. The partner of choice for diverse pipeline development for leaders and professional engagement 3. The partner of choice for STEM diversity talent 4. Partner of choice for programs that promote a leadership continuum that leads to the C-Suite 5. Partner of choice for programs that deliver measurable impact 6. Partner of choice for strategic alliance that drive results that meet their needs

I am grateful to be allowed to do life-changing work. I am honored to be able to do this work alongside an INROADS’ team that is both passionate and effective. Thank you for allowing us to serve and to continue to transform lives.

Sincerely,

Forest T. Harper, Jr.INROADS President and CEO

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INROADS PROVIDES

• Career and community leadership development• Personal coaching• Mentorship

• Hands-on career exploration and immersion activities• Focus on business and STEM

High School College

Post-Graduate & Alumni

Professional Engagement

Fundraising & Investing in the Mission

Pre-College College Links INROADS Services

The INROADS difference is found in our foundation of diversity and innovation. The more we diversify our programs, the more we can innovate an organization’s future with a strong talent pipeline. At INROADS, we develop underserved, and many times first generation, college students to move from the Career Continuum through high school and college, to convert their internships to full-time positions and to grow in their careers to the C-Suite, all while giving back to their communities.

INROADS believes in partnering with corporations, government agencies, donors and the community to be the premier leadership development organization to help shape and develop talented and diverse leaders able to deliver sustainable impact worldwide.

This report details the 2015 and 2016 Fiscal Years as INROADS continues to elevate its organization and move towards our mission: to develop and place talented underserved youth in business and industry and prepare them for corporate and community leadership.

THE INROADS DIFFERENCE

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ANTHONY MAYS

LUCERODELGADO

I wasn't supposed to be a Googler. Where I come from, guys like me are not expected to become software engineers ... While I’ve always tended to be naturally inquisitive and creative, I had to learn good leadership through the invaluable training I received as an INROADS intern.

Anthony MaysINROADS AlumnusSoftware EngineerGoogle, Inc.

As a first generation college student and a daughter to a low/middle income family … I can’t thank INROADS enough for allowing me to be that much closer to my dream.

Lucero DelgadoINROADS InternRising SeniorFinance and ManagementINROADS Visiones 100 Scholarship Recipient

INROADS TESTIMONIALS

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ANDREWAU

TATIANAO’HARA

The thing that you get at INROADS is that you build your network. And that is something that you don't get an opportunity to do in school.

Andrew AuIINROADS AlumnusFounderIntercept Group

INROADS has changed my life in every way possible! I came from being a junior in college with a very unclear vision of my future, to a senior in college that had already accepted an offer a year before graduation. Luis Abarca [INROADS Southeast Assistant Regional Director] helped guide me every step of the way and I am so grateful for his mentorship. INROADS gave me the resources and confidence I needed to land this amazing job!

Tatiana O’HaraINROADS AlumnaDistrict ManagerALDI

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THASUNDA DUCKETTCHASE CONSUMER BANKING, CEO

“�anks to INROADS, I landed my�rst job at Fannie Mae, which led to a 15-year career in the housing industry, and eventually to JPMorgan Chase.”

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CAREERS TRANSFORMED

The Career Cont inuum-To Conversion–To C-Sui teINROADS strives to be a Premier Leadership Development organizational partner to corporations, government agencies, donors and the community, helping to shape and develop talented diverse leaders and deliver sustainable impact on the community and the world.

Our Value Proposition is to create community service and social impact on talented underserved youth by engaging C-Suite executives, networking, contributing to governance leadership, creating diversity and thought-leadership, and developing the leadership pipeline.

• Recruitment of high potential STEM and business students - NEW• Career Pathing• Successful Graduation

College Links students graduate to INROADS College Component

Conversion

PRE-COLLEGE (core)• Corporate Partner hires • On-boarding• Career Ladders• Jr. Associate• Mid-Level Manager• Sr. Level Managers• INROADS Ambassador • Fund Contributor• Future Leaders - NEW• INROADS Pros - NEW

CAREER LAUNCH

• CEO/Partner • Consultant • INROADS & Mentor • Donor• WIY - NEW

C-SUITE; BOARDROOM ENTREPRENEUR

• Training & Dev• LDP Pipeline Training - NEW• Candidate Prep Sessions• Successful Graduation• Learning Summits• Extended• College Seniors and STEM• Women in STEM - NEW

COLLEGE (core)• Career Ladder• INROADS Mentor• INROADS Internal Corporate Partner• INROADS Visiting Faculty• Advanced Studies • Donor

ALUMNI/AMBASSADOR

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ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT HIGHLIGHTS

Updated 3,000+ alumni records by way of survey responses through Harris ConnectDeveloped Philanthropy Curriculum with MetLifeCreated alumni directoryAlumni Engagement events in DC, Phoenix, New York and Charlotte

FY15:$40,103

FY16:$49,083

Alumni Giving

11 Active Alumni Chapters

Cultivation Events

ERNST & YOUNGTRAVELERSTEK SYSTEMSWELLS FARGO

LOS ANGELESGREAT LAKESBIRMINGHAMATLANTA

TAMPAORLANDO

WASHINGTON, D.C. JACKSONVILLENEW YORK

GREATER HARTFORD-SPRINGFIELD (CT)

NEW JERSEY

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PROGRAM IMPACT

Leadership Development Institute (LDI), a part of LDA, is a three-day intensive development conference for graduating seniors to ensure they are ready to

contribute to the workforce. Students engage in training sessions, panel discussions, keynote speakers, opportunities for networking, etc. The event

culminates in a graduation ceremony into INROADS alumni, qualifying students as workforce-ready.

• Dedicated conference focused on leadership

development, young professionals and entering

Corporate America

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

INSTITUTE

INROADS COLLEGE LINKS

• Pre-college exposure for high school students

INROADS College Links gives talented underserved high school students exposure to STEM and business career paths. Year-round programming includes soft

skills instruction, corporate visits, immersion activities and goal planning.

This one-year, intensive program is a condensed version of INROADS’ core program of multi-year leadership development. By o�ering the same year-round coaching,

career advising, mentoring and career-related employment in an accelerated program, INROADS Rising College Seniors shortens the time-to-value of your intern

and leadership development investment.

• Accelerated internships for rising college seniors

INROADS RISING COLLEGE SENIORS

INROADS Hot Prospects is a national database of graduating interns available for full-time employment. All of the graduates have undergone INROADS’ rigorous

leadership development process. Business-ready, with real-world workplace experience and a full complement of business soft skills, INROADS Hot Prospects

can begin making valuable contributions to your organization right away.

• National database of business-ready college

graduatesINROADS

FUTURE LEADERS

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INROADS CORE PROGRAM

• Internships and leadership development for

college undergraduates

The INROADS core program is a multi-year, blended learning model that combines salaried internships with year-round, comprehensive training,

mentoring and leadership development. By establishing long-term intern/sponsor relationships, the INROADS core program increases the retention and conversion

of talented candidates, while ensuring their readiness to contribute on Day 1.

INROADS is enlisting the help of some of the nation’s leading educators, thought leaders, innovators and advocates in developing a specialized training, mentoring

and leadership development program to address the growing need for diverse STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) talent.

• Advancing diversity, innovation, leadership

and excellence in STEM education and careers

INROADSSTEM LEADERS

INROADS Mid-Level Career Advantage gives you access to the INROADS alumni network, a rich source of diverse talent. Each year, the current population of 28,000 alumni grows by as many as 500 business-ready candidates with a

variety of industry and STEM work experience.

• National network of proven leadership talent

INROADS MIDLEVEL CAREER ADVANTAGE

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PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND IMPACT

FY15:1,060

FY16:3,727

TOTAL:4,787CANDIDATE PREP SESSIONS

TOTAL MOCK INTERVIEWS FOR FY15-16:4,466

AFFILIATE YEARLY REPORTS

2014

46%

35%

15%

3%1%

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

Grad. School

TOTAL GRADUATES:595

RECEIVED OFFERS FROM THEIR SPONSOR 343 305ACCEPTED THEIR

SPONSOR’S OFFERS 305

ACCEPTED OTHER INROADS SPONSOR OFFER37TOTAL WITH INROADS

SPONSORING COMPANIESENTERED

GRADUATE SCHOOL 342

TOTAL EMPLOYED BY THEIR SPONSORS

8WORKING FOR NON-INROADS SPONSOR77

% OF INTERNS BY CLASS YEAR

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44%

37%

17%

1%1%

39%

40%

16%

4%1%

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

Grad. School

TOTAL GRADUATES:632

RECEIVED OFFERS FROM THEIR SPONSOR 361 296ACCEPTED THEIR

SPONSOR’S OFFERS 296

ACCEPTED OTHER INROADS SPONSOR OFFER60TOTAL WITH INROADS

SPONSORING COMPANIESENTERED

GRADUATE SCHOOL 356

TOTAL EMPLOYED BY THEIR SPONSORS

9WORKING FOR NON-INROADS SPONSOR108

% OF INTERNS BY CLASS YEAR

Freshman

Sophomore

Junior

Senior

Grad. School

TOTAL GRADUATES:623

RECEIVED OFFERS FROM THEIR SPONSOR 323 255ACCEPTED THEIR

SPONSOR’S OFFERS 255

ACCEPTED OTHER INROADS SPONSOR OFFER56TOTAL WITH INROADS

SPONSORING COMPANIESENTERED

GRADUATE SCHOOL 311

TOTAL EMPLOYED BY THEIR SPONSORS

12WORKING FOR NON-INROADS SPONSOR98

% OF INTERNS BY CLASS YEAR

2015

AFFILIATE YEARLY REPORTS CONT.

2016

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of College Links seniors graduated high school and were accepted into college. 97% plan to attend, 3% will enroll into the military. Together, College Links graduates won more than $1 Million in scholarships and �nancial aid.

100%FACT:

Sadia Johnson 2016 Learning Summit Attendee

Intern at MasterCard (accepted her offer to work full-time) Fordham University (May 2018)

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PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND IMPACT

257.75hours

College Links

2015-2016 At-A-Glance

Established in 2012, INROADS College Links is a college preparation and career readiness program for high school students grades 9-12 interested in Business and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) careers. Currently offered in Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hartford and Washington, DC, College Links utilizes high impact activities to educate and support scholars in acquiring business skills, connect with professional mentors and peers so they can begin to create a business and career network, and prepare them for college and career success.   Completed the 2015-2016 program year with 140 scholars. Scholars were engaged in more than 250 hours of programming around leadership, branding and public health themes.

College Links consists of year-round programming, including monthly development seminars, mentorship, hands-on career exploration and immersion, community service and the summer Career Academy.

College Links is graciously funded by the Executive Leadership Council, the Coca-Cola Company, Procter & Gamble and Travelers.

Number of Students Served Program Hours - All Sites //

120hours

School YearDevelopment Sessions

123.75hours

Career Academy Sessions

6hours

National Dayof Service

8hours

CulminationCeremonies

All Scholars

140

Campus Tours // 4Colleges/Universities Toured Corporate Visits // 11

Companies Visited

Sadia Johnson 2016 Learning Summit Attendee

Intern at MasterCard (accepted her offer to work full-time) Fordham University (May 2018)

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PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND IMPACT

Scholars Served by Ethnicity

66%

12%

9%

6% 5%2%

Black or African-American

Latino

2 or More Races Asian

Unknown

Caucasian

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

Female Male

41%

% of Scholars

Scholars Served by Gender

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

PUBLIC PRIVATE CHARTER

70%

20%10%

% of Scholars

School Type

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INROADS allowed me to �nd my career, for which I am forever grateful. INROADS could not have improved my experience; it was excellent on its own.

INROADS Alum, Interviewee, The ONE HUNDRED-Changing Our World Report

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PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

Development Session TopicsCampus Scavenger HuntChoosing a CollegeChoosing a MajorCollege Ready Check-InCoaching with MentorsCreative and Critical ThinkingEntrepreneurshipFinancial Aid/Financial LiteracyIntro to Project ManagementMe, Inc.Microcontroller DemoNetworking SkillsPresentation PowerPrinciples of LeadershipRocket BuildingTeam DynamicsThe First Impression

Corporate Visit HostsAtrium Medical CenterCH2M/Jardine Water Purification PlantCH2M/WMATAColgate PalmoliveEthicon (a division of Johnson & Johnson)Greater Cincinnati Water WorksGW Medical Faculty AssociatesThe Home DepotMicrosoftNBC4Richardson & AssociatesVOLKSWAGEN Group of America

Career Academies were held in each market during the last two weeks of June and included workshops, corporate visits, the National Day of Service and Culmination Ceremonies.

College Links

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Sponsors:AT&T

CH2M HillChick Fil-A

Cox CommunicationsGeorge Washington University

Georgia PacificHome Depot

Howard UniversityNordstrom

Procter & GambleSLCA

TargetThe Coca-Cola Company

The Executive Leadership CouncilThe Oakwood Center

The Thurgood Marshall CenterTravelers

VOLKSWAGENVoya Financial

Washington GasXavier University

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Leadership development is essential to the success of the INROADS process, which combines career relevant, paid work experience, instructor led and experiential courses, coaching to undergraduate and graduate degree attainment, as well as community service. It is our belief that the INROADS leadership development process contributes significantly to our interns being well-prepared to enter and excel when entering the workforce as young professionals. The core competencies that shape the leadership development aspect of the process enhances their ability to better navigate the corporate environment and propel them to higher leadership ranks after only a few years in business.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND IMPACTRegional Learning Summits

Summer 2015

10Locations

1,233Interns

Interns received nearly 50 hours of learning and development.

New Intern Orientation Courses: - Do the Right Thing: Ethics and Values at Work - True Colors - Emotional Intelligence

Intern Development Day Courses - Business Case-Downsizing Decision - Business Case-Snapple - Business Simulation-Barga - Business Simulation-Fastskin - Sr. Bootcamp-Resume Writing/Interviewing - Sr. Bootcamp-SWOT - Sr. Bootcamp-Conversion

Regional Learning Summit Courses - Aquastar (Business Case Competition-7 hours) - Finanial Management - Crisis in Mantique (Business Simulation) - Common Currency (Business Simulation) - Critical Thinking

Ronald PantaInterned at MetLifeJames Madison UniversityWashington DC

This past summer at the annual INROADS Leadership Development Institute … was truly an incredible experience that has helped shape myself

as a leader and overall professional. I also had the honor to introduce Mrs. Lisa Carr (Founder Frank Carr’s niece) that evening on stage.

Thank you Forest T. Harper, Jr. for leading such a great organization and Pierre Campbell for being an active mentor to me.

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82%

Interns received 35.5 hours of learning and development.

Average Learning Summit attendance:

�ank you to you and the rest of the team for putting together the learning summit and providing us an opportunity to network both professionally and socially. I met some great people and learned many new things. �e workshops were useful and I gained some great advice. Working on the case study helped me gain teamwork skills and it was nice to be able to put our minds together, using everyone's individual ideas, to come up with a solution. Something that is common in the workplace. I hope to participate in similar events in the future.

- Intern, Sneha Dasari (New York/New Jersey Region)

Summer 2016

Orientation Courses: - Do the Right Thing: Ethics and Values at Work - True Colors - Emotional Intelligence

Intern Development Day Courses: - Business Case-The Employment Case - Business Case-Winning at Negotiation - Business Simulation-Communication for Leaders - Sr. Bootcamp-Resume Writing/Interviewing - Sr. Bootcamp-SWOT - Sr. Bootcamp-Conversion

Regional Learning Summit Courses: - Game Changer (Business Case Competition 3-6 hrs) - Financial (Level 1 and 2) - INROADers Give (Philanthropy Pilot) - Net Spy (Business Simulation) - Business Simulation (Under Armour-at select locations)

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National Day of Service 2015

All National Day of Service Activities Boys and Girls Clubs of America Other Community Activities

Total INROADS Regions Participating

Total Locations Participating

Total Alumni Participating

Total Corporate Volunteers

Total Children Participating

Total Interns Participating

Total Community Volunteers

10

40

5,450

701

22

4

6

6

11

11

180

5

6

7

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ALDI National Corporate SponsorNational Day of Service 2016

All National Day of Service Activities

Total INROADS Regions Participating

Total BGCA Clubs

Corporate Volunteers

Community Volunteers

Total Children Participating

Alumni Volunteers

9

40

3,158

19

19

119

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Mike BeamishEVP of Human ResourcesVolkswagen Group of America

Jason BoothCEOThe Patient Source

Joyce A. CooperManager, Corporate Diversity and AdvocacyOmaha Public Power District

Tony D. DinkinsSVP Human ResourcesCable & Wireless Communications Columbus Centery

Christie Doherty Trinity Partners

Tiffany Eubanks-SaundersGlobal Support Services Executive and Senior Vice PresidentBank of America Corporation

Jeannie FinkelChief Administration OfficerCydcor

Chris FosterVice PresidentBooz Allen Hamilton

Jim GirardVice President, Human ResourcesHarris Corporation

Greg GomezVice President – Flow InstrumentationBadger Meter, Inc.

Forest T. Harper, Jr.President and Chief Executive OfficerINROADS, Inc.

James H. (Jim) HenryUS Industries and Sectors LeaderPricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP

Yvette Hollingsworth-ClarkRegulatory Innovation OfficerWells Fargo and Company

Kelley JohnsonDivisional Vice PresidentJCPenney

Ana Moreno KopfRegional Recruitment Manager, AmericasShell Oil Company

Frank R. Lloyd, Ph.D.Associate Dean, Executive EducationSMU Cox School of Business

Robert McCallPresident Inspire High Performance, LLC

Lyndon OliverSenior Vice PresidentChief Financial OfficerMetLife, Americas Group, Voluntary & Worksite Benefits

Melonie D. ParkerDirector, People OperationsGoogle

Jeffery S. Perry Global Capital Transformation (CT) Operational LeaderErnst & Young LLP

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AS OF JULY 2015

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William QueenPresidentTravelers Ocean Marine

Cesar D. VillalpandoSenior Vice President & Interim Leader of Enterprise Shared Services Kaiser Permanente

Nadia VilleneuveVice President and Chief Human Resources OfficerUTC Climate, Controls and Security

Machelle WilliamsGeneral Manager, Diversity and Corporate Social ResponsibilityVolkswagen Group of America

Barron Witherspoon (Board Chair)Global Vice President, Corporate Industry AffairsProcter and Gamble

David Zack Vice President of United States Government Defense Systems and ServicesSikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company

Michael Zimmer (Vice Chair)President, U.S. Enterprise & Graphic Communications UnitXerox Corporation

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Clea BarthVice President, P&C Operations & Business SolutionsMetLife

Mike BeamishEVP of Human ResourcesVolkswagen Group of America

Jason BoothCEOThe Patient Source

Don ChristianU.S. Assurance Human Capital LeaderPwC

Joyce A. CooperManager, Corporate Diversity and AdvocacyOmaha Public Power District

Dwight D. DenealSmall Business SpecialistU.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesOffice of the Secretary (OS)/Office of Small and Disadvantage

Christie Doherty Trinity Partners

Tiffany Eubanks-SaundersGlobal Support Services Executive and Senior Vice PresidentBank of America Corporation

Jeannie FinkelChief Administration OfficerCydcor

Chris FosterVice PresidentBooz Allen Hamilton

Jim GirardVice President, Human ResourcesHarris Corporation

Greg GomezVice President – Flow InstrumentationBadger Meter, Inc.

Steven M. Graves

Forest T. Harper, Jr.President and Chief Executive OfficerINROADS, Inc.

Yvette Hollingsworth-ClarkRegulatory Innovation OfficerWells Fargo and Company

Kelley JohnsonDivisional Vice PresidentJCPenney

Ana Moreno KopfRegional Recruitment Manager, AmericasShell Oil Company

Frank R. Lloyd, Ph.D.Associate Dean, Executive EducationSMU Cox School of Business

Robert McCallPresident Inspire High Performance, LLC

Melonie D. ParkerDirector, People OperationsGoogle

Jeffery S. Perry Global Capital Transformation (CT) Operational LeaderErnst & Young LLP

BOARD OF DIRECTORS AS OF AUGUST 2016

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William QueenPresidentTravelers Ocean Marine

Cesar D. VillalpandoSenior Vice President & Interim Leader of Enterprise Shared Services Kaiser Permanente

Nadia VilleneuveVice President and Chief Human Resources OfficerUTC Climate, Controls and Security

Machelle WilliamsGeneral Manager, Diversity and Corporate Social ResponsibilityVolkswagen Group of America

Barron Witherspoon (Board Chair)Global Vice President, Corporate Industry AffairsProcter and Gamble

David Zack Vice President of United States Government Defense Systems and ServicesSikorsky, a Lockheed Martin Company

Michael Zimmer (Vice Chair)President, U.S. Enterprise & Graphic Communications UnitXerox Corporation

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FINANCIALS

INROADS, INC. AND AFFILATESSTATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

Fiscal Year Ended - 8/31/2015Audited

REVENUESponsorship & Participation Fees

Contributions & GrantsInvestment Income

Other Revenue and In-KindTotal Revenue

$7,134,451$1,111,793$572,304$374,662

$9,193,210

EXPENSESProgram Services

Management and GeneralFundraising

Total Operating Expenses

$7,346,744$3,555,225

$384,686$11,286,655

Unrealized losses on InvestmentsChange in Net Assets at End of Year

Total Net Assets at End of Year

$(578,133)$(2,671,578)

$7,993,170

78%12%

6%4%

65%

Unrealized losses on InvestmentsChange in Net Assets at End of Year

Total Net Assets at End of Year

REVENUE MIX

EXPENSES

78% 12% 6% 4%

65% 32% 3%

32%3%

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INROADS, INC. AND AFFILATESSTATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES

Fiscal Year Ended - 8/31/2016Unaudited

REVENUESponsorship & Particpation Fees

Contributions & GrantsInvestment Income

Other Revenue and In-KindTotal Revenue

$6,462,703$2,019,376

$170,123$201,555

$8,853,757

EXPENSESProgram Services

Management and GeneralFundraising

Total Operating Expenses

$6,804,583$3,572,032

$579,706$10,956,321

Unrealized losses on InvestmentsChange in Net Assets at End of Year

Total Net Assets at End of Year

$(101,434)$(2,203,998)

$5,789,172

73%23%

2%2%

62%

EXPENSES

REVENUE MIX

73% 23% 2% 2%

62% 33% 5%

5%33%

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INROADS, INC. AND AFFILATESCOMBINED STATEMENT OF

FINANCIAL POSITION

2015 Audited

ASSETSCash and Equivalents

Accounts Receivable andUnconditional Promises to Give

Prepaid and Other AssetsInvestments

Property and EquipmentInvestments Restricted for Endowment

Total Assets

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

LIABILITIESAccounts Payable and Accrued Expense

Deffered IncomeTotal Liabilities

NET ASSETSUnrestricted

Temporarily RestrictedPermanently Restricted

Total Net Assets

$835,657

$4,361,022$70,304

$2,433,513$95,774

$994,795$8,791,065

$564,100$233,795$797,895

$6,094,849$903,526$994,795

$7,993,170

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $8,791,065

Total AssetsTotal Liabilities

Total Net Assets

$8,791,065

$797,895

$7,993,170

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2016 Unaudited

ASSETSCash and Equivalents

Accounts Receivable andUnconditional Promises to Give

Prepaid and Other AssetsInvestments

Property and EquipmentInvestments Restricted for Endowment

Total Assets

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

LIABILITIESAccounts Payable and Accrued Expense

Deffered IncomeTotal Liabilities

NET ASSETSUnrestricted

Temporarily RestrictedPermanently Restricted

Total Net Assets

$3,912,909$204,942$500,942

$71,567$994,795

$6,535,566

$613,076$133,318$746,394

$4,062,916$731,461$994,795

$5,789,172

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $6,535,566

$850,411

Total AssetsTotal Liabilities

Total Net Assets

$6,535,566

$5,789,172

$746,394

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THANK YOU TO OUR DONORSAND CONTRIBUTORS

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FY15ALUMNIAaron M. HarrisonAlan J. HayesAlex D. GonzalesAlfonzo D. AlexanderAmye MathewsAnant GalandeAndre C. LeeAngie D. WhiteAnthony D. MaysAnthony Jay RobinsonAntonio L. BrooksArmel J. PeelAshanti J. OsbourneAshley C. TisdaleBrent BaccusBrian L. KrummenBridgett E. MooreByron N. FitchCarl V. DuBoseCatherine C. LanierChad BeaupierreCharles B. SchoolerCharles M. GibsonChristopher D. RobertsChristopher L. NicholasChynna Lynn SteeleCinthya E. SaenzCira V. Diaz-ConleyClaudia E. KosakowskiClifford WellsCynthia R. OckleberryDamon D. WilliamsDamon DukeDana DevanceDanny GambleDarien K. WrightDarrell WilliamsDarren L. WalkerDave A. PottingerDavid Roland SmithDavid V. RodriguezDenise A. Loera BrownDenise BrazilDeWarren K. Langley

Dineille GlazeDominque Alexandre StrongDouglas N. ScottEarl A. GordonElij ColemanEmilio O. AlonsoErik N. SkannalEtienne J. AkpanFrances M. PinedoGarnett H. ThompsonGarrett BuchananGerald D. MooreGisele R. GarrawayGlenniece Y. StewartGrady D. TrippHarry W. Holt, Jr.Heather JamesHoward Dent, IIIIan M. MwangiIlissa S. KingIvan A. MoralesJalil R. DawsonJames L. AyscueJared W. SingletonJared W. WhiteJasmine A. Matta NaylorJason G. OlivoJason R. BakerJennifer D. StreetJenny L. HuynhJerome A. CheathamJerry OatesJesus A. PeredaJonathan De La FuenteJorge Alejandro VargasJose A. BrionesJuan E. RodriguezJulissa P. SullivanJustin A. StevensKamina L. YoungKandra A. SingletonKaren A. King-McCainKathy EversonKeena S. Byrd

Kelly A. AlstonKennard J. ChildsKenneth B. EdwardsKevin D. ShanklinKyara M. GrayLeah L. Schlater BrownLester JenkinsLia McIntoshLorie A. McGeeLouis A. DuncanMarcia L. BrownMargaret A. FreeMaria RodriguezMary L. HinesMaurice MitchellMaurice P. ThomasMia C. SadlerMichael C. MonteroMichael L. ConnorsMichael SmithMichelle K. LygaMilton L. Joyce, IIINatalia T. VernonNatasha Long GreenNatasha M. RodneyNicole A. JacksNicole A. JonesNicole C. RudelNilson M. GoesOlorunfunmi A. OliyidePamela PalaciosRanga P. OcholiRasaan EllisonRichard K. SantiagoRichard P. FraserRita SprallingRobert L. GladneyRushell S. WalshSalman A. PayaSamuel Alberto ChangSean A. GrahanShelby M. MarshallSheri BettsSheryll Anne Balois Perez

Shonnita D. LeslieStacy F. SloanStephanie A. CrossenStephanie C. ThomasStephen A. BellSteven A. DavisSteven CoxSuezette D. WeirSusan E. Lauder TysonSwati Bharat KothariTanisha D. StewartTanya A. YoungTashika L. IveryTerrence E. SmithTerrilyn S. Price-AaronTheo J. ChapmanTimothy E. JohnsonTitola O. BalogunTracey R. BellTyra M. Pettigrew WattyTyrome M. WitherspoonVincent E. HarrisWarren H. ByrumWillard S. Evans, Jr.Zuleemah S. Edwards

CORPORATIONSBNSE RailwayAdobeAldi Inc.All Stars Project of ChicagoAT&TAurora Health CareBC HoldingsBank of AmericaBlue Flame Resources LLCBlue Cross and Blue Shield of LouisianaBoeing PAC Match ProgramBristol-Myers Squibb Employee Giving ProgramCarrier CorporationCH2M Hill, Inc.Chevron Products Company

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Chick Boss LLCCHUBB & SONChubb InsuranceCitywide BanksCoBankCoca-Cola Company (The)Composite Technology Inc.DDM EnterprisesDeloitte & ToucheDisplay America Inc.Dixon GolfEmerson ElectricEnerfab, Inc.Enterforce Inc.Equity Ave Tax LLCFedExGE CapitalGeneral DynamicsGolden State FoodsHarris CorporationHBK EngineeringHoneywell International, Inc.Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of NJHorizon Media Inc.Huntington Ingalls IndustriesHusch Blackwell, LLPIBM CorporationInfigen Asset Management LLCJackson National Life Insurance Co.Janus Capital ManagementJEAJennings Social Media MarketingJoseph Center (The)JPMorgan ChaseJuniper NetworksJW Data LLC DBA Aurelius GolfKansas City Power & LightKansas City Series of Lockton Companies, LLCLaclede GasLancaster PackagingLiberty Mutual Group, Inc.Lockheed MartinMattel, Inc.

MeadwestvacoMetLifeMetLife Auto & HomeMonsanto CompanyNew York Life InsuranceNieto Advisory LLCNorthern Trust CompanyThe Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.Omaha Public Power DistrictPeople's United BankPepsi Bottling Group, Inc.Pitney BowesPratt & WhitneyPricewaterhouseCoopersRegions BankShell Oil CompanySikorskySouthern Company Services, Inc.Southwest BankStan Johnson & AssociatesSunTrust Banks, Inc.Sysco CorporationTargetThe Boeing Company Employee Individual Giving ProgramsTravelersTroutman Sanders LLPUMB BankUnited Illuminating CompanyUnited Technologies CorporationVolkswagenVologyVulcan Materials CompanyWashington Gas Light Co.We EnergiesWells Fargo Bank

FOUNDATION SUPPORTAlabama Power Foundation, Inc.Badger Meter Foundation, Inc.Bank of America Charitable FoundationBriggs & Stratton Corporation Foundation

Clorox Company FoundationCommunity First FoundationCommunity Foundation for Greater New HavenDuke Energy FoundationEl Pomar FoundationErnst & Young FoundationGE FoundationGiveGreater.orgGreater St Louis Community FoundationHarris FoundationJanus FoundationJPMorgan Charitable Giving FundKraft Foods Group FoundationManpower Foundation, Inc.P&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati FoundationPepsico Foundation Matching GiftsPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramSchwab Charitable FundSharpe Kids Foundation Inc. LLCThe Columbus FoundationThe Other Stratton FoundationUPS FoundationValley Community Foundation (The)Voya Foundation (formerly ING)

INDIVIDUALS/FRIENDSAbigail BurgosAlana Sutton WatkinsAlexandria Rodriguez-VazquezAmber SandersAndrea BrantAngeli SamideAnonymous DonorAnthony CaceresAugustine PettusBelinda Grant-AndersonBilal AfolabiBreana ThompsonBryan S. WatsonC. Timothy Branner

Candice TangCarla SmithCaroline ThompsonCaryn CriteCathy Lynne MitchellCharles BakerClarice GregoireCourtney CaldwellCrotaluer BarnettCurtis ProctorCynthia RamseyDajon LaceyDave SmithDeborah RobertsDemonte MurryDenise A. LamonteDennis SkelnarDerrick W. SmithDevida LewisDiane LavioletteDonna DarnisDonna DavisDonna StorayDr. Reginald MayoDulcy O'rourkeElena ChangElizabeth CampbellEric MyserGail LudewigGerard BordaIbrahim DarwishIsaac D. NorrisJaime VillatoroJames HeatherJanette RiveraJanoye WilliamsJason HardwickJason Thomas SweeneyJenice BurrellJese CapleJessica DozierJoann PriceJocelyn D. EvansJohn AllenJohn P. Ouderkirk, MDJorge GomezJulian HutchinsonJuliet StewardKaren Germain

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Karen HindsKathleen M. ThomteKatie YoullKatrina NorthingtonKeltin JordanKenneth D. SmithKiah DavisKonstance AllenKristin KunzLana SharpLaura RodneyLawrence HamiltonLeah FinaLester YanceyLibanda MalapalaleM. Emily CopelandMalcolm KingMargo CookMaria BaileyMaria Del Pilar VazquezMary WallMaude LoftonMaureen MackiewiczMegan DicamilloMelanie MarshallMelisa BakerMelvin HudsonMeredith MaysMichael HaywoodMichael SisbarroMitchell HolmesMorris MorelandNajah HopkinsNancy ShepherdNeal HalfordNeil YuanOgechi IrondiPalaciosPatricia BeattyPaul F. MontvillePaul LeddyPaula A. SneedPeggy EllzeyRavin BrownRichard G. LarkinsRita Holmes-BoboRobert R. MacielRobin KingRonald Moore

Samuel MarshSandra D. ThomasSandra HemmingwaySean GrahamShannon WootenSydney NilesTamala DanielsTameeka CribsTerry WilsonTesha ClemmonsTiffany PhuTimothy JonesTishara WatsonTorin K. DurhamToyyib MorakinyoTracy ConineTyra P. WattyVick JenningsVivian ChiuWilburn McKennieWilliam PankeyWilliam RamosWilliam Todd Mackey

INROADS INTERNSAshley M. FarrellTien Q. Le

INROADS STAFFAdrienne ThomasAyana TaylorBrenda WilliamsErica RichmondHarland R. AbrahamLesa WilkersonReba SimmonsWendy Tyson-Wood

NATIONAL BOARD MEMBERAna Moreno KopfBarron Witherspoon, Sr.Christie DohertyForest T. Harper, Jr.Gregory M. GomezJames GirardJeannie FinkelJoyce CooperKelley JohnsonMichael I. Zimmer

Robert McCallTiffany N. Eubanks-SaundersYvette Hollingsworth

ORGANIZATIONS 20 Beautiful WomenAttract Jobs NowCatholic Health InitiativesCommunities Foundation of TexasLMEPACMason Murer Fine ArtMike Riccio Sports, LLCNetwork for GoodO.P.S.Paul Quin CollegePepsico Silicon Valley Community FoundationPossess Your Success LLCSMUYale New Haven HospitalYourCause LLC Trustee for PepsiCo

PAST NATIONAL BOARD MEMBERSJames(Jim) H. HenryJames WeitzelJeffery S. PerryLorraine MartinLyndon OliverMichael BeamishPatrick StottlemyerPaul GendronRon SonenthalTherese M. LeBlancTony DinkinsWayne HoustonAlex F. ParkerAmador LuceroAnthony U. BarberCarita WatsonDouglas C. Light, Jr.Dr. Jose A. De La CruzEvelia L. DavisGerald RomanelliHector L. TorrensJanelle BergquistKristina ClarkLeneva MorganMary Atkinson PergandeRichard C. McGregory

Sandra LeeTroy Evans

REGIONAL BOARD MEMBERSAditya NarainCheryl WrightChristopher K. PlumleeClaude KnightDoyoung YongEliska ParatoreHomer C. HillJenny RamseyJonathan K. PorterLarry MillerLuis P. NietoMichelle SteitzLuanne GutermuthPamela ParkerShawn TubmanSteven Scott Bradley

UNITED WAYAT&T United Way Employee Giving CampaignHeart of Florida United Way, Inc.United Way of Bergen CountyUnited Way of Central & Northeastern CTUnited Way of Greater Kansas CityUnited Way of Greater PhiladelphiaUnited Way of Metropolitan Dallas, Inc.Valley of the Sun United Way

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FY16ALUMNIAaron M. HarrisonAbayomi L. JacksonAdamaka AjaeloAlan J. HayesAlex D. GonzalesAlexus L. BramwellAlton W. MooreAna A. Ramirez-JimenezAnant GalandeAndre C. LeeAndrew T. ThaiAndy StephenAngelica CalderonAnthony Jay RobinsonAnthony S. KentAshan A. KhanBetty Jean WolfeBrent BaccusBrian WilliamsBrittani l. StepterBrit tney BlackmonCandace A. GreenCarlos E. MoralesCarole M. CritchlowCatherine C. LanierChad BeaupierreCharles B. SchoolerChristopher L. NicholasColleen KingCrystal L. PinkstonCynthia R. OckleberryDale A. HanleyDamon D. WilliamsDamon DukeDamon LesterDana DevanceDanielle LaSaintDarren L. WalkerDave A. PottingerDavid C. BowersDavid CurleyDavid D. LengarDavid L. DavenportDavid Roland SmithDawn Ambrose

Dawn Monique JenkinsDenise A. Loera BrownDenisse HanningDevin E. ArmstrongDonnell WrightEliot R. MosbyElonda R. BradleyEmilio O. AlonsoEric V. JohnsonErika N. Dennis YoungEtienne J. AkpanFaylesha L. PorterFrantz E. AlphonseFrederick M. TocaGarnett H. ThompsonGeorge EddingsGerald D. MooreHarry W. Holt, Jr.Haston LewisIdehen O. AruedeIvan A. MoralesJacquelynn K. DavisJada D. ShawJaime J. VillatoroJalil R. DawsonJames L. AyscueJamillah A. HollmanJanelle R. JessieJerome A. CheathamJoel KennedyJonathan De La FuenteJoseph C. EllisJoseph R. Slaughterbeck, IIIJosette D. TowlesJuan E. RodriguezJulian GrantJustin A. StevensKaaren M. GraffKamina L. YoungKamuela A. SingletonKaren Blackwell-AlfordKathleen B. St. VictorKeena S. ByrdKelly A. AlstonKelvin JosephKenneth B. EdwardsKevin D. ShanklinKristine Jacobson

Laura NietoLeah L. Schlater BrownLori FoucheLouis A. DuncanMarcos A. VegaMeishawn A. CarneyMelissa Campo DugganMelvin HoustonMichael L. ConnorsMichael P. DavisMichelle J. BlackmanMichelle K. LygaMilinda C. YsasiMonika R. McKnightNarayana J. BarrowNatalia T. VernonNatasha M. RodneyNathan Jermaine AdamsNatilia Rochelle SibertNicola P. BarrettNicole A. JacksOlorunfunmi A. OliyideOscar L. AlmeidaPam KirbyPercy C. Moss, IIIPeter ConroyPorsha C. FinneyRamona L. PrioleauRandall HarlanRanga P. OcholiRashawn K. McDadeReginald J. MiddletonRenee M. Wills WhiteRhea WestRichard K. SantiagoRobert Sylvester BookerRoberto Robles, Jr.Russell NicholsonSamuel Alberto ChangSean A. GrahanSharmagne TaylorShelby M. MarshallSheldon HawkinsShelly P. Terrell SpannSheri BettsSheryll Anne Balois PerezStacy F. SloanStephanie A. Crossen

Stephen A. BellStinson Parks, IIITajahnee Vaughn CrossTamara C. HaymanTerrence E. SmithTerri RichTheresa A. PowellThereze L. Alberts GreenTiffany N. GlennTodd Luther CorleyTyra M. Pettigrew WattyTyrome M. WitherspoonValarie Smoot MorrisVictor Acevedo, Jr.Vincent C. BrownVincent E. HarrisVincent H. WilliamsWarren G. Marshall, IIIWarren H. ByrumWillie D. TateWinchell FrisbyYolanda C. Smith

CORPORATIONSAdobeAera EnergyAIGAlbertsons Safeway Inc.Aldi Inc.AT&TAurora Health CareBank of AmericaBlue Cross and Blue Shield Assoc.BMO Harris BankBNP ParibasBroadcast Music, Inc.Carrier CorporationCH2M Hill, Inc.Chevron Products CompanyCity National BankCoBankCVS CorporationDDM Enterprises LLCDoTopiaEdison InternationalEmpirixEquity Ave Tax LLCEventbrite, Inc.FedEx

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FHLB of ChicagoGE CapitalHamilton SundstrandHarris CorporationHelicopter Support Inc.Home DepotHuntington Ingalls IndustriesIBM CorporationJPMorgan ChaseJW Data LLC DBA Aurelius GolfLassiter & Associates, LLCLockheed MartinLockton CompaniesM Culinary ConceptsMattel, Inc.MetLifeMonumental Concepts, LLCNationwide Mutual Insurance CompanyNew York Life InsuranceNissan North AmericaNokiaNovartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.Novo Nordisk, Inc.NucorOllie PhotographyOmaha Public Power DistrictPartner Colorado Credit UnionPfizerPGA Tour, Inc.Pratt & WhitneyRenasant BankShell Oil CompanySikorskySouthern Company Services, Inc.SplashSunTrust Banks, Inc.TeksystemsTeva PharmaceuticalsTravelersUnited Parcel ServiceUnited Technologies CorporationUnitedHealthcareVerizon FoundationVolkswagenVulcan Materials CompanyWalmart Foundation

Washington Gas Light Co.We EnergiesWebster BankWells Fargo BankXerox CorporationYoungblood Executive Search, LLC

EMPLOYEE GIVING/CORPORATION GIVING PROGRAMSAbbvie Inc. Employee Giving CampaignAllstate Giving CampaignAmerican Express Charitable FoundationAmerica's CharitiesAT&T Employee Giving CampaignBank of America Employee GivingBank of America United WayBoeing Employee Individual Giving ProgramCommunity Shares of ColoradoEmployees Charity Organization of Northrup GrummanGE United Way CampaignGive With Liberty Employee DonationsHoneywell International Charity MatchingIBM Employee Services CenterIBM Retiree Charitable CampaignJaime AddisonJPMorgan Chase Employee Giving CampaignMile High United WayTruistUnited Way of Metro Nashville CFCWells Fargo Community Support CampaignYourcause, AT&TYourcause, LLC ChevronYourCause, LLC For PwC

FOUNDATION SUPPORTAmazonSmile FoundationBank of America Charitable Foundation

Briggs & Stratton Corporation FoundationCalifornia Community FoundationCentene Charitable FoundationCoca-Cola FoundationCommon Ground FoundationCommunity Foundation for Greater New HavenErnst & Young FoundationGE FoundationGiveGreater.orgHarris FoundationJanus FoundationJPMorgan Chase FoundationMetlife FoundationMike & Gillian Goodrich FoundationMinneapolis FoundationP&G Fund of The Greater Cincinnati FoundationPfizer Foundation Matching Gifts ProgramProgressive Insurance FoundationSchwab Charitable FundStarwood FoundationTravelers FoundationUPS FoundationVoya Foundation (formerly ING)

GOVERNMENTCFC Central TexasCFC of Northwest LouisianaCFC of the National Capital AreaGateway CFCMidwest CFCNew York City CFCPacific Northwest CFCRocky Mountain CFCSouthern California CFCSoutheastern Michigan Area CFCUnited Way of Monongalia & Preston CFC

INDIVIDUALS/FRIENDS Adeola OdutolaAisha BoweAlexia McCleodAmber SandersAndrea BrantAndrea RiveriaAngel HenryAngela Johnson WhiteAngeli SamideAnonymous DonorAnthony CaceresAntone GonzalezAtlea ByrdBharat KothariBrent EggersBria DavisBrit tney ArnettBryan S. WatsonBryan TurnerCarlos QuinonesCarthenia PattersonCathy Lynne MitchellCed McCayChanel WareCheryl S. ClarkeChristina WadeChristine BannermanChristine ManasterskiChristine PrestonChristopher LinkeClarice GregoireCorey CharlesCourtney NobleCrystal WilliamsCynthia DenealCynthia HinnantDana SantosDarcy BeaucheminDarien HenryDarnesha GreenDavid GusteinDavid HoganDavid McIntyreDiane LavioletteDivanny PenaDominique DrakeDonna Darnis

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Donna StorayEdward KennedyEghosa AghayereElizabeth BrennhoferEric MarcusErica WilsonGabrielle GlennGary ChanGeri ReinhartGladys SantanaGregory OliverHector TundidorJames KalifelzJamila ThompsonJanoye WilliamsJared SchartonJayan DhruJeana StanleyJeffrey F. RomanoJerome RoseJessica DesireJessica LlovidoJessica MarshJocelyn D. EvansJolawn VictorJP CarlinJustin Jones-FrazierKaharri CowanKaren GalambosKarl V. BinnsKathleen M. ThomteKathry BartonKeltin JordanKendra WaddletonKyla HowardLeah FinaLee ValentineLeisha MetcalfeLewis BurksLinda BoatwrightLisa DalyLucie Rivera-O'FerrallLuz CandelarioM. Herrera CastroMadeline JohnsonMarcus MackMariel AvilesMark Melanson

Melissa BoldenMichael StoneMichelle D. WinfieldMyriam HysaNicole WestNicole WilliamsNikita BacteeNino ArnoldPatrice CainPatricia HildtPedro GarciaRamen CromwellRavin Small-BrownRenee WhiteRhodesia W. HenryRichard G. LarkinsRobert RoetzelRoberto AlvaradoRonald MooreRosana DiazSamuel MarshSandra D. ThomasSean GrahamShane CannalyShane ParksShelley M. HandyShelly SpannSilvia RoblesSusan MackiewiczSusan MeierTanyelle RichardsonTeresa DerbyTevarius FosterThasunda DuckettThomas KellerTony FortuneUrist McCauleyValeria LassiterVivian ChiuWalton L. BrownWill VargasWilliam McCormackWilliam PearsonYen TieuYolanda SullivanYovany Jerez

INROADS INTERNNerissa-Anne D. Robinson

INROADS STAFFDavid NunnHarland R. AbrahamJay NwachuMichael T. HolmesMyrna ClemmonsReba SimmonsSeddrick Hill

NATIONAL BOARD MEMBERSAna Moreno KopfBarron Witherspoon, Sr.Cesar D. VillalpandoChristie DohertyClea BarthDonald ChristianDr. Frank LloydForest T. Harper, Jr.Gregory M. GomezJames GirardJeannie FinkelJoyce CooperMachelle WilliamsMichael I. ZimmerNadia VilleneuveRobert McCallTiffany N. Eubanks-SaundersWilliam QueenYvette Hollingsworth

ORGANIZATIONSNetwork for GoodNortheastern UniversityPepsico Silicon Valley Community FoundationSouthern Methodist UniversityUnited States Golf AssociationYourcause Trustee For New York Life

PARENTSCarrie BellFrancoise DeristelJose Manuel GonzalezKyle Bailou

PAST REGIONAL BOARD MEMBERS James (Jim) H. HenryJeffery S. PerryJoanne MaguireLorraine MartinLyndon OliverMichael BeamishPaul GendronRon SonenthalTherese M. LeBlancTony DinkinsWayne HoustonAmador LuceroAnthony U. BarberCarita WatsonDouglas C. Light, Jr.Dr. Jose A. De La CruzEric O. AndersonEvelia L. DavisEvelyn J. KingGerald RomanelliKristina ClarkRichard RogersTanita Gilber-BakerTroy EvansWalette M. Stanford

REGIONAL BOARD MEMBERSAditya NarainAparna AbburiChristopher K. PlumleeClaude KnightCynthia BarginereCynthia MurphyDianne EarleyDoyoung YongEliska ParatoreElton EvansHomer C. HillJames GeraceJenny RamseyJose A. CamposLaChelle DraytonLarry MillerLuanne GutermuthLuis P. Nieto

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Lynn HinrichsMark J. ConlinMichelle SteitzMonice SandersPamela ParkerRyan OngSloane EvansSuzanne GawelskiTim WilkersonValerie RobinsonYB Connects, LLC

UNITED WAYHeart of Florida United Way, Inc.Suntrust United WayUnited Way of Central & Northeastern CTUnited Way of Greater MilwaukeeUnited Way of Greater PhiladelphiaUnited Way of Metro ChicagoUnited Way, Inc.Valley of the Sun United Way

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