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Gabrielle Starr and José E. Feliciano joined the J. Paul Getty Board of Trustees and will contribute leadership and expertise for the next four years
Read MoreWarmly lit trees and the Yeshiva Jazz Ensemble set the scene for the 14th annual BALLSA Celebration that honored philanthropist Kwanza Jones, Class of 1999, on February 28.
Read MoreSource: Princeton University Alumni President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83 joined approximately 450 Princeton alumni and friends in Los Angeles on Jan. 10 to discuss the current state of higher education in the U.S. and provide updates on the University’s strategic initiatives during the third year of the public phase of the Venture Forward campaign. Eisgruber’s…
Read MoreSORCE: Luxxxe Magazine Throughout 2023, women have spearheaded a monumental shift in the business landscape, championing impact and change. Kwanza Jones an acclaimed artist and high impact philanthropist, has become an impressive force for positive change. Teaming up with José E. Feliciano, Jones they have orchestrated a powerful blend of art, philanthropy, and empowerment, driving…
Read MoreIn an inspirational showcase of inclusivity and community engagement, Kwanza Jones, the multi-talented CEO of SUPERCHARGED®, has unveiled her 2023 year in review video.
Read MoreVisionary Leader Kwanza Jones empowers Girls Inc. with both a financial boost and a motivational boost at the Women’s Leadership Breakfast held in celebration of the International Day of the Girl.
Read MoreSource: The Orange County Register Marina and Fountain Valley high school students place in Academic WorldQuest competition Marina High School (MHS) and Fountain Valley High School (FVHS) placed second and third respectively in the recent Academic WorldQuest Orange County competition. Academic WorldQuest is a flagship program of the national network of the World Affairs Council.…
Read MoreSource: 21ninety Princeton alum Kwanza Jones becomes the first Black woman to have a building named after her in Princeton’s 275-year history. Princeton alum Kwanza Jones has reached a history-making achievement at the university. The artist and entrepreneur is now the first Black woman to have a building named after her in Princeton’s 275-year history.…
Read MoreIn a ribbon cutting on May 5, 2023, the prestigious Ivy League Princeton University named two dormitories after Black and Latino alums and donors José E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones.
Read MoreTwo housing units on Princeton University’s campus have been named after a Black and Latino donor.
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