THE
NEXT WAVE
The American Ireland
Fund looks to The New Generation of Leadership
Celebrated Irish poet William Butler Yeats once
mused “Think where man’s glory most
begins and ends and say my glory was I had such
friends”. Few sentiments so eloquently capture
the spirit of camaraderie that is the galvanizing
force behind The American Ireland Fund Young Leaders
and Young Associates – perhaps the AIF’s
most dynamic and progressive program.
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Paving the way for the future, The New York
Young Leaders are an energetic, progressive group
committed to supporting to a diverse portfolio
of Irish causes while nurturing their personal
and professional ties with modern Ireland.
The
American Ireland Fund has benefited me
both personally and professionally. I
feel a great sense of belonging to the
young and dynamic next generation of Irish-Americans
who are playing their part in supporting
the success story that is the island of
Ireland today.
Boston Co-Chair Mark Mathers, Mathers Financial Group |
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The Young Leaders were established
fifteen years ago in Boston by a group of young
Irish-American professionals who sought to connect
with their heritage and pursue their vision of
a stronger, more vibrant Ireland. Since its inception,
their Boston St. Patrick’s Day event has
evolved from a small cocktail reception into a
major fundraising initiative.
2006 witnessed the dramatic growth of the Young
Leaders — including the outstanding success
of the St. Patrick’s Day Celebration, which
raised over $190,000, as well as their recent cover
story in CONNECT magazine. The 2006 membership
drive introduced the “AIF Mentoring Program” — an
initiative pairing established AIF board members
with Young Leader Patron Members. This connection
provides an invaluable opportunity for career guidance,
and also serves to develop the next wave of leadership
of the AIF.
2005’s event attracted a crowd of over five
hundred and raised $100,000. In 2003, The Young
Associates (as they are known in Boston) contributed
$94,000 towards the Special Olympics in Ireland — the
first time the games were held outside of the United
States.
Twelve-year veteran member Jay Carroll attributes
the remarkable expansion to a committed group who
share interests and friendships: “the Young
Associates offer a fantastic opportunity to raise
funds for meaningful causes and connect with peers.” One
mission of the program is to provide a springboard
to participation in other AIF events, including
the Boston Gala Dinner. But the annual St. Patrick’s
Day event has become such an important occasion
in its own right, Committee Co-Chair Maura Barry
reflects “the fundraiser has become part
of my life…just like holidays with family
and friends.”
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Through the
Young Leaders, I enjoy two great
loves — New York and Ireland.
We’ve assembled an
extraordinary group who are giving
of their time, money and talents,
and constantly dreaming up creative
ways to support Irish causes. The
momentum is contagious.
New York Co-Chair Tara McCabe, Morgan
Stanley |
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Forging their own trajectory, The New York Young
Leaders have blossomed from modest beginnings as
well. Led by a core committee of Irish and Irish
Americans, the New York chapter has flourished
over the past three years. Initiated at a dinner
one evening in December 2003, the Young Leaders
were formed by four New Yorkers - Chris Doherty,
Patrick Fitzpatrick, Maureen Gillespie and Kevin
Murray. Together, they identified the vast, untapped
pool of potential amongst young Irish-Americans
seeking to establish professional and personal
ties with Ireland. Chris Doherty remembers “I
was familiar with the AIF through my work at Barretstown
in Ireland.While I realized I couldn’t yet
contribute in ways that more established business
leaders could, I still wanted to support the AIF
and believed there had to be other young up-and-comers
in New York that wanted to do the same…how
true that was.
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While I realized
I couldn’t yet contribute in
ways that more established business
leaders could, I still wanted to
support the AIF and believed there
had to be other young up-and-comers
in New York that wanted to do the
same…how true that was.
New York Co-Chair Chris Doherty, Jefferies & Company |
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In 2004, The New York Young Leaders re-invigorated
their program and currently feature two hallmark
celebrations — an annual St. Patrick’s
Day gala and a Christmas event -supplemented by
an event every two months. In 2005, the group celebrated
an outstanding year and attended a lecture featuring
Bono and the ringing of the NYSE Bell by Irish
Prime Minister, An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. Most
significantly, they raised $100,000 – a ten-fold
increase over the previous year. This milestone
reflects incredible promise and progress and has
attracted the notice of New York influentials such
as Irish Consul General Tim O’Connor. O’Connor
attended 2005’s Christmas event and enthused “The
AIF’s Young Leaders, with their energy and
drive, play a critical role in the continuation
of the extraordinary relationship between the United
States and Ireland. They are the inheritors and
guardians of this hugely special bond that has
brought so much benefit to both countries.”
This year, New York introduced the AIF Mentoring
Program — an initiative that pairs AIF Board
Members with Young Leader Patron Members. This
connection serves as an opportunity for career
mentoring, while ensuring vital continuity to the
organization’s leadership.
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One mission
of the program is to provide a springboard
to participation in other AIF events,
including the Boston Gala Dinner.
But the annual St. Patrick’s
Day event has become such an important
occasion in its own right, the fundraiser
has become part of my life…just
like holidays with family and friends.
Boston Co-Chair Maura Barry, The New
York Mortgage Co. |
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The Young Leaders choose the causes they support
and are committed to assisting projects that invest
in Ireland’s future, particularly charities
that aid challenged youth and promote education
and integration. New York’s Young Leaders
regularly contribute to “Playing for Peace,” a
cross community project which uses basketball — a
sport with no religious or cultural affiliation
in Northern Ireland — as a vehicle to bring
together children from different racial and cultural
backgrounds. Boston counts Boys Hope Girls Hope — a
fund that helps academically capable and motivated
children meet their full potential by providing
family-like homes and educational opportunities — as
one of their favorite charities. Another area that
has gained support amongst the Young Leaders is
suicide prevention and the treatment of depression — a
growing problem in Ireland.
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This has
been such a rewarding experience
for me, both personally and professionally.
I never expected to become so involved
when I attended my first event, now
I wish I had done it sooner.
New York Co-Chair Kevin Murray, Merrill
Lynch & Co., Inc. |
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In addition to their philanthropic endeavors,
the program provides a valuable source for developing
personal relationships and professional contacts.
Dual Boston/New York member Kaitlyn Cafferky credits
her involvement as a key way of meeting new people
and establishing career leads. Cafferky comments “When
I recently moved from New York back to my hometown
of Boston, the AIF Young Leaders was one of the
first calls I made…right there with the
movers and a real estate agent.”Informed
as much by Brian Boru as they are by Bono, the
energy and vitality of the group has generated
enthusiasm amongst AIF Board Members as well.
Bob McCann, President of Merrill Lynch, Inc. and
2006 New York May Gala honoree reflects “Our
Young Leaders are an extraordinarily dynamic and
driven group. They manage to combine deep concern
for Ireland with having a lot of fun and delivering
real support to those who need their help most.
The monies they raise are probably the most important
donations we secure because they represent a growing
stake in the organization by its next wave of leaders.
In their hands, the future of The American Ireland
Fund is not just safe, but exciting and inspiring.
They are the philanthropic heroes of tomorrow.”
If you would like to become involved with the
New York Young Leaders Program
please contact us:
T - 212.689.3100
E - newyork@irlfunds.org |