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NYN Media Focuses on Leake & Watts Diverse Board

The NYN Media Insights Podcast Looks at How Leake & Watts Has Diversified Its Board

 

Leake & Watts’ strong, active board enables us to positively impact the lives of New Yorkers. We were happy to share our insights on board governance and diversity on NYN Media’s Insights Podcast on June 1, 2017. 

In this 20-minute conversation. Alan Mucatel, executive director of Leake & Watts, explains that nonprofit leaders should count on a board that asks critical questions, and that a diversity of experience among board members—whether it is professional or personal experience—enriches the conservation around the table.

Erik Moss, one of the newest board members, discusses why his company, BlackRock, encourages emerging leaders to serve on nonprofit boards, and how he connected to Leake & Watts through a board service training program called BoardLead, and why his background as a former New York City schoolteacher give him an affinity to Leake & Watts’ mission.

Click here to listen or download the podcast.

Welcome to In-House Legal Counsel Elise S. Zealand, JD

As Managing Nonprofits Grows More Complex, Leake & Watts Welcomes Elise S. Zealand, JD, as In-House Legal Counsel to Provide Important Strategic Support 

Elise S. Zealand, JD, spent 18 years in the for-profit world, serving as general counsel of Penton Media, and as a litigator at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, among other positions. Although she performed pro bono services on a regular basis, her day-to-day work involved mergers and acquisitions, labor law, intellectual property, and litigation matters. But not nonprofit work.

However, Ms. Zealand relished her pro bono work, especially when it involved children and families, and decided to pursue this passion professionally. She has now joined Leake & Watts as general counsel, where, she says, “I am supporting people who are doing important work managing a dynamic portfolio of services for the most vulnerable people in our community. I feel that everything I have done has prepared me for this moment. Truth be told, I’ve never wanted a job more than this one.” Leake & Watts is an award-winning 186-year-old human-services agency that supports 12,000 vulnerable children, adults, and families in the Greater New York area.

Alan Mucatel, executive director of Leake & Watts, says, “With Elise, we feel we have selected someone who has extensive knowledge and experience in areas ranging from employment to contracts, from transactional work to litigation, and from hands-on practice of law to supervising outside counsel. On top of all that, she is deeply motivated to help us in our mission-driven work.”

General Counsels for Nonprofits: A Trend?

With 1,400 employees, 47 programs, 26 sites, and an annual budget of more than $100 million, Leake & Watts is a large and complex agency that merits an in-house legal counsel, according to Mr. Mucatel. Additionally, he notes, “the challenging and evolving risk-filled landscape for non-profits demands a strategic thinker with broad legal skills in the organization.”

Those risks for non-profit human-services agencies include reduced government funding; more people in need of multifaceted and coordinated services; more families fractured by the opioid epidemic; and lack of access to enough quality services for children shattered by trauma. Mr. Mucatel says other nonprofits are seeking in-house legal expertise so they are better prepared to meet these challenges.

“In today’s world, nonprofits have to be run as effectively and efficiently as any for-profit enterprise. This is prompting other larger nonprofit human-services agencies to create the position and hire in-house counsel,” he says. “Nonprofits need to be well-managed if they are to have a clear positive impact on individuals, families, and communities.”

Lawyers Seeking Nonprofit Jobs: A Trend?

Fortunately for nonprofits, it seems more lawyers want to do good as well. “Not-for-profit jobs are really competitive in the current climate, in which the safety net that supports our society is threatened,” Ms. Zealand says. “I am encouraged to see many lawyers making the decision to move into the nonprofit world.” Mr. Mucatel notes that interest in the Leake & Watts’ general counsel position “was extensive.”

About Elise S. Zealand

A resident of Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Ms. Zealand has served as general counsel, corporate secretary, and vice president of Penton Media, the largest independent media company in the U.S., and worked as a senior litigator at the law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. She was an associate at Sullivan & Cromwell as well as at Cahill Gordon & Reindel, and was a law clerk to the Hon. William C. Conner of the Southern District of New York.

Ms. Zealand was awarded a JD by Columbia Law School, where she was honored as a James Kent Scholar and a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar. She was the writing and research editor of the Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems. She received a B.A. magna cum laude in political science and creative writing/French from Loyola College of Maryland. She is admitted to the bar in New York and Connecticut.

Giving Back and Feeling Great

Volunteers Form Bonds While Enriching Leake & Watts’ Work

Banana Republic Corporate Volunteering

It’m the Westchester Banana Republic stores coming back to volunteer with Leake & Watts.

It started in the spring when a group from Banana Republic came to the Marion and George Ames Early Childhood Center for a day of reading and has since evolved into a monthly volunteer event – holiday parties, a summer carnival, a car wash, pumpkin picking.

“It has been wonderful that we have had the ability to connect with our community so well and so fast,” saids the smiles on kids’ faces (and the smiles the kids bring to their own) that keep the team fro Sarah Fredericks, General Manager of Banana Republic at Ridge Hill in Yonkers. “We feel proud to be volunteering with such an amazing group of people and are so thankful for the opportunities we’ve been given to do so.”

The retailer’s contribution to Leake & Watts is made even greater through Gap Corporation’s Volunteer Field Team Grant Program. The volunteer match contributes $250 to Leake & Watts for every 25 hours the group spends volunteering.

Banana Republic is one of many corporate volunteers. Others this fall included Fed Ex, Target, Morgan Stanley, Ernst & Young, BNYM and Food Pop.

One-on-one Mentoring

“No matter how independent and self-sufficient we think we are, the fact of the matter is no one can make it through this life alone,” volunteer mentor Denmar Henry explained. “Losing both my parents at a young age, I became overly self-sufficient too soon. Instead of looking back in regret, I’ve decided to look forward with optimism.”

Looking forward has brought Denmar to the Leake & Watts mentoring program. For the past year, he has been a regular fixture at the Yonkers campus alongside his new friend Carlos – doing homework, going for pizza or just shooting some hoops.

Nothing makes Denmar, an HR generalist for Liberty Lines in Yonkers, happier than spending his free time with Carlos, 20, a resident at our Residential Treatment Center. “One of the most caring kids you’ll ever meet,” Denmar said. “I want to make sure Carlos has a person he can look up to – someone to inspire him to pursue whatever endeavor he chooses.”

One-to-one mentors like Denmar provide vital support and encouragement to the young people we support as they navigate the often difficult transition into adulthood. Each mentorship, lasting at least one year, allows those we support to form special bonds with their mentors while setting specific goals that align with our work and promote independent living.

Volunteer with Leake & Watts

With 43 programs at 27 sites throughout the NYC area, Leake & Watts offers many possibilities for individuals, groups and corporations to get involved. For more information, please contact Volunteer Manager Jack Toone at jtoone@leakeandwatts.org.

Milling Room

A Taste of The Milling Room

As the warm winds of spring bring new beginnings, the streets return to life, flowers blossom, plants green and the songs of birds fill the air. We invite you to join in celebrating spring and the work of Leake & Watts, helping thousands of children, adults and families rise above adversity and flourish!

Join Leake & Watts for an evening of fine American fare, modern takes on classic cocktails and all-around merriment at this rustic tavern-style eatery, all while helping children, adults and families thrive!

VIP Reception Kicking off the evening with a stir and a shake, VIP guests will have the opportunity to mingle with The Milling Room’s experienced and innovative mixologists, make their own signature cocktails and learn more about The Milling Room’s updated cocktail favorites.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 2016
6-6:30 PM VIP Reception  •  6:30-8:30 General Admission

Purchase tickets online here or print and complete this form and send to: Leake & Watts, Development Office, 463 Hawthorne Ave., Yonkers, NY 10705. With questions, please contact Meredith Barber at 914.375.8711 or mbarber@leakeandwatts.org.