RE LOG Fall 2024

FALL 2024 Ransom Everglades LOG 77 Five groups of students pitched their plans to a panel of alumni judges at the RE Business Plan Challenge last March. Daniel Simon, Genna Selesnick ’07, E.J. Magnusson ’07 and Terron Ferguson ’04 listened to each team The Young Benefactor Circle recognizes graduates between the classes of 2009 and 2024 who give at a leadership level of $1,500 or more to The Fund for Ransom Everglades. YBC donors have a shared commitment to fostering a lasting legacy while empowering the next generation of leaders. Gifts may be designated to any area. YBC members are included in the 1903 Society and receive related benefits. To join YBC, visit www.ransomeverglades.org/joinYBC Young Benefactor Scholar Donors are members of YBC who specifically commit to RE’s financial aid program to provide an immediate full scholarship for one student, including lunch and related expenses. The Young Benefactor Scholar funds are used within the year that the gift is made, and a minimum commitment of four years is requested in order to provide continuity of support for the student. Families receiving a Young Benefactor Scholarship will be notified that they are the recipient, and donors will receive an annual update documenting the student’s progress during each year of funding. To support a YBC Scholar, visit www.ransomeverglades.org/YBCscholar Young Benefactor Circle The Class of 2000 celebrated its 20th reunion in April 2022. Celia de la Llama , see 1986 describe its business plan, then asked questions. At the end of the night, the judges deliberated behind closed doors before announcing the winner: a proposal for NeuroView, special glasses powered by electrochromic technology that alleviate photophobia symptoms caused by concussions, pitched by Sydney Gould ’25 and Rebecca Paresky ’25 . L-R: E. J. Magnusson ’07, Daniel Simon ’00, Terron Ferguson ’04 and Genna Selesnick ’07

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