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HARBOR
INVESTMENT
CONFERENCE 2013

The best picks from the best minds.

Participation Opportunities

Register now! The Conference fills up fast!

Individual Attendee - $1,500

Attendance and listing in Conference program distributed to all attendees.

Register to Participate Today

Online

TheHarbor.org/HIC/Register

Phone

212.427.2244 ext. 504

Mail

DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE FORM

Boys & Girls Harbor
Development Department, Rm 552
1 East 104th Street
New York, NY 10029-4495

Questions?

212.427.2244 ext. 504
HIC@theharbor.org

Industry Associate

5 – 9 attendees 10% discount
10 – 14 attendees 15% discount
15 attendees 20% discount
More than 15 attendees 30% discount

Lead Sponsors

$50,000

20 attendees with VIP seating for colleagues and clients and lead positioning on conference promotions.

$25,000

10 attendees with VIP seating for colleagues and clients and prominent positioning on conference promotions.

$10,000

5 attendees with VIP seating for colleagues and clients; sponsor positioning on select conference promotions.

Last Year’s Conference Speakers

Conference Speakers

William A. Ackman
Pershing Square Capital Management LP

Boaz Weinstein
Saba Capital Management

William Danoff
Fidelity

Catherine Wood
AllianceBernstein

Stephen Raneri
LionEye Capital Management

Howard Shainker
Bow Street LLC

Steven Roth
Vornado

Speakers from Past Conferences

Harbor student Terrell Pritchett shared his story with attendees at last year’s conference (pictured with Mark Axelowitz and Bill Ackman).

About Boys & Girls Harbor

The mission of Boys & Girls Harbor is to empower children and their families to become productive participants in society through education, cultural enrichment and social services. The Harbor develops intellectual character through three programs: the Emily N. Carey Harbor Preschool; Harbor Afterschool Programs, and the Harbor Conservatory for the Performing Arts.

The Harbor serves 1,000 youth/families per week, primarily in East Harlem/South Bronx (56% African-American, 35% Latino, and 9% other heritage). Each student has an Individual Learning Plan that addresses academic, social-emotional, arts and developmental goals with student/parent input. The average daily attendance of Harbor students is 90%.