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Welcome to New Board Member Mark Broude, JD
Meet Mark Broude, JD, of Latham & Watkins, Our New Board Member
As a parent raising two teenagers in New York City, Mark Broude is keenly aware of the achievement gap between children whose families can afford the resources their children need, and children whose families cannot. “So much of what adults achieve in life depends on the resources available to them as children,” he says.
So, when Mr. Broude began to contemplate board service, he thought to focus on a nonprofit that supports the needs of children and families living in difficult situations. Leake & Watts, a nonprofit agency that supports 12,000 vulnerable children, adults, and families in New York City and Westchester, was a good fit. In June, Mr. Broude, a partner in the New York office of Latham & Watkins, was elected to the agency’s board of directors.
“We depend on our board to bring fresh and diverse perspectives to the table, and Mark’s analytical skills will further enhance the board’s ability to oversee this very large and very complex nonprofit agency,” says Alan Mucatel, executive director of Leake & Watts. “Equally important, Mark is a devoted parent who has been actively involved with his children’s lives, and he has empathy for families struggling to provide all the things their children need. We are fortunate to have him on the board.”
Mr. Broude, “I feel passionately about the services Leake & Watts provides, such as its early education programs for children living in poverty. The agency excels at providing therapeutic support to children living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as emotional and behavioral needs that require individualized attention. I am impressed by how Leake & Watts helps vulnerable families identify and meet their children’s needs as early as possible, and maximize the opportunities for these children to rise above adversity.”
About Mark Broude
Mr. Broude joined Latham & Watkins in 2002 as a partner. He is a member of the firm’s Finance Department and Banking, Derivatives, and Restructuring, Insolvency & Workouts practices, and frequently speaks and writes about bankruptcy-related topics. He previously was a partner at Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP and an associate at Shearman & Sterling, LLP. He attended the University of Chicago Law School, receiving his J.D. in 1989, and Williams College, earning a B.A. in classics in 1986. A resident of the Upper East Side in New York City, Mr. Broude is a member of the American Bar Association, New York State Bar Association, International Bar Association, and Association of the Bar for the City of New York.