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"In the Revson program and in these classes, I’ve had the opportunity to think about my work, how I as a “medium” shape the message, and learn new ways to analyze these things and better express them in new ways to people I’ve never met before."

Noah Budnick (2008 - 2009)
Deputy Director
Transportation Alternatives

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2005 - 2006 Fellows

2005-2006

Vincent (Panama) Alba

Business Agent/Organizer
Local 108, Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) AFL-CIO, Justice Committee, National Congress of Puerto Rican

Amy Chester

Chief of Staff
Office of Council Member David Yassky; New York City Council

Deyanira F. Del Rio

Director of Programs
Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project (NEDAP)

Mable J. Haddock

President and CEO
National Black Programming Consortium (NBPC)

Omar A. Henriquez

Immigration Campaign Coordinator, Eastern Region
Service Employee International Union (SEIU)

Alyssa Katz

Editor
City Futures, City Limits

Fekkak Mamdouh

Co-Founder and Assistant Director
Restaurant Opportunities Center of New York

Norman R. McConney, Jr.

Former Executive Director and Chief of Staff
Office of the Deputy Speaker, New York State Assembly

Angeles Pai

Chief of Staff
Department of Homeless Services, City of New York

Barbara A. Taveras

Project Director
Coalition for New Philanthropy



The affiliations listed above reflect Fellows’ professional positions at the time of acceptance into the Revson Fellowship.