The Waltham Partnership for Youth invites you to attend the 2018 Linking Education and Business Breakfast.
At Waltham Partnership for Youth, we focus on aligning the talent, energy, and resources of community stakeholders like you to the needs of children and teens. Our goal is to build opportunities for youth to thrive into adulthood by creating initiatives between business, community, and educational institutions. Come learn how you can play a role in driving high-impact community partnerships and transform the landscape of education in Waltham!
Sponsorship Opportunities Available!
As a corporate sponsor of the annual breakfast, attended by more than 200 community leaders and partners, your company will receive significant recognition for your commitment to the Waltham Partnership for Youth’s vision of providing every young person in Waltham the resources and opportunities they need to achieve success.
Your support impacts thousands of Waltham's children and teens through notable WPY programs, including:
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Melodie Knowlton
Head of the Thomas M. Menino Vertex Learning Lab
Dr. Knowlton's work at the Vertex Learning Lab integrates the resources and knowledge of Boston businesses and educational institutions to maintain a robust STEM program for Boston Public School students. Her efforts provide Boston youth skills and opportunities to flourish as the next generation's scientists and health care professionals.
A graduate of Harvard Medical and Ohio State University, Dr. Knowlton's expertise in the sciences is well-rounded and practical. She brings an educator's perspective as a former science teacher and Head of the Biology Department at the Cambridge School as well as a former instructor for the Harvard University Extension School. She also possesses impressive research experience as the Presidential Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Novartis Institutes of BioMedical Research. Dr. Knowlton's experience in both the research industry and in education provide her the unique power to bring together various stakeholders, all the while providing transformative experiences for her students.
GOOD NEIGHBOR AWARD
Brandeis University
Department of Community Service, Department of Experiential Learning and Teaching, and the Education Department
Brandeis University students provide over 40,000 hours of community service every year, from serving as teaching assistants to running an afterschool program for children with developmental disabilities. Through the Department of Community Service, Department of Experiential Learning and Teaching, and the Education Department, the university maintains a robust presence in the lives of Waltham children and teens. We are proud to honor Brandeis with this year's Good Neighbor Award.
Many thanks to our growing list of sponsors!
PLATINUM
GOLD
SILVER
128 Business Council, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Rotary Club of Waltham , Rockland Trust
BRONZE
1265 Main, Brandeis University, Brookline Bank, Callahan Construction Managers, Chateau Restaurant, Edward Jones, Law Offices of Timothy R. Loff, RTN Credit Union, Senior Whole Health, Stanton Insurance Agency, Waltham Boys & Girls Club, Waltham Chamber of Commerce
PRESENTING SPONSOR (ONE AVAILABLE) - $10,000
PLATINUM SPONSOR - $5,000
GOLD SPONSOR - $2,500
SILVER SPONSOR - $750
BRONZE SPONSOR - $400
INDIVIDUAL TICKET - $50
Our mission is to identify needs of Waltham youth and leverage resources to meet those needs. We are committed to making sure youth voice and leadership are central to all that we do. Our vision is that all Waltham youth have the opportunity to become productive citizens in the workforce and in the community.
We do this work in three primary ways: developing youth programming, supporting and enhancing existing programming, and encouraging multi-sector collaboration.
LINKING EDUCATION AND BUSINESS BREAKFAST
The Linking Education and Business Breakfast is our annual fundraiser and flagship event. It brings together roughly 200 local business leaders, educators, and community leaders for a brief snapshot on the state of education in Waltham and an opportunity to think creatively about business-education partnerships that truly increase opportunities and outcomes for youth.
This year is a particularly exciting one, as Waltham is transitioning from the traditional education model to student-centered, project-based learning. To be successful, we need community partners and local businesses to join with us to offer experiential, interdisciplinary learning opportunities for students. We will invite attendees to consider how they might play an integral role in the changing landscape of education in Waltham.
2018 Board of Directors
President: Constance Braceland, Watertown Savings Bank
Vice President: Erica Young, Waltham Boys and Girls Club
Treasurer: Doug Waybright, The Nelson Companies
Clerk: Lawrence Bailis, Brandeis University
Board of Directors
Donny Bautz, Waltham YMCA
Julee Bolg, Children’s Hospital Boston at Waltham
Herlyne Das, Brandeis University
Terry Eagan, Patio Records
Keith Gilbert, Park Lodge Hotel Group
Kathy Gross, Waltham Recreation Department
Annie Jean-Baptiste, Brandeis University
Zepur Kahwajian, Brookline Bank
David King, Consultant
Kelly Linehan, Waltham Public Library
Elizabeth Mazzone, Rockland Trusy
John Peacock, Waltham Chamber of Commerce
Clarence Richardson, Law Offices of Timothy R. Loff
Donald Russo, Waltham Police Department