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First Graduate 25th Anniversary

First Graduate Raises Over $344,000 at Sold-Out 25th Anniversary Cap & Gown Celebration

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First Graduate Raises Over $344,000 at Sold-Out 25th Anniversary Cap & Gown Celebration

San Francisco nonprofit celebrates 25 years of helping students become the first in their families to graduate from college

29 May 2026 — San Francisco, CA: First Graduate, the San Francisco nonprofit dedicated to helping students become the first in their families to graduate from college and enter meaningful careers, raised over $344,000 last night at its sold-out Cap & Gown 2026celebration.

The evening brought together students, alumni, families, donors, board members, school partners, community leaders and supporters to mark First Graduate’s 25th anniversary and celebrate the life-changing impact of its 12-year-plus model of support — from middle school through college graduation and into the workforce. The event followed First Graduate’s broader anniversary messaging around its long-term commitment to academic support, mentoring, family engagement, college counseling, career exploration and scholarship assistance.

“Every student deserves the opportunity to graduate from college,” said Gopa Dasari, President of First Graduate’s Board and event co-chair. “That simple truth drives everything we do at First Graduate. Thanks to the generosity of this community, our impact is growing, and more young people will have the opportunity to see college not as a distant dream, but as a real and achievable future.”

Last evening’s program at San Francisco’s storied InterContinental Mark Hopkins on Nob Hill featured powerful remarks from First Graduate students and alumni, including Josselin Garcia Lopez, an eighth grader at James Denman Middle School who will enter Lowell High School this fall; Fernando Estrella Zapata, a senior at City Arts and Leadership High School who will attend San Francisco State University to study kinesiology; and Giovanna Andrade, a recent graduate of the University of California, Merced, who earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in management, business and economics.

“I hope you’ll all support First Graduate tonight, because it helps students like me — students who didn’t think college was possible — realize that we can graduate and have good careers,” said Garcia Lopez during the program. “I’m grateful to all of you, to First Graduate, and especially to my mom, who has always encouraged me to pursue a dream we both share: for me to become the first in our family to graduate from college.”

The evening also honored Jess Smith, President of the Golden State Valkyries, as First Graduate’s First in Family Honoree. Unable to attend in person because the Valkyries were playing the Indiana Fever that evening, Smith sent a special video message to the Cap & Gown audience. In a memorable shared moment, the video was also shown simultaneously to 19,000 fans at Chase Center, home of the Valkyries and Golden State Warriors. The honoree segment was introduced by Ay’Anna Moody, Executive Director of the Golden State Community Foundation, and Abby Tamerat, a First Graduate student and sophomore at Galileo High School, who had interviewed Smith prior to the event.

The evening also recognized First Graduate founder Ann-Eve Hazen, whose vision launched the organization in 2000, and celebrated the many board members, alumni, staff, interns, volunteers, school partners and supporters who have helped sustain and grow the organization over the past quarter century.

“This event sold out two weeks ago, and looking around this room, I understand why,” said Jenina Soto, First Graduate board member and event co-chair. “You’re here because you believe in our students, our mission, and the life-changing power of education. For 25 years, your support has helped hundreds of students become the first in their families to graduate from college. They’re now doctors, engineers, teachers, entrepreneurs and community leaders giving back — to First Graduate and beyond.”

First Graduate currently supports nearly 500 enrolled students and 243 alumni, with total students and alumni served expected to approach 750 this fall. The organization works in partnership with Everett Middle School, James Denman Middle School, Visitacion Valley Middle School and Lowell High School, providing sustained academic, college and career support to students and their families.

During the evening, auctioneer Greg Quiroga led guests through a live auction and Fund-a-Need appeal, reminding attendees that every $5,000 funds one student’s complete journey through First Graduate for one year, including academic support, college counseling, career exposure and mentorship.

“Tonight, you raised $344,000 to support First Graduate students,” said Terri Forman, First Graduate CEO. “More students will visit college campuses for the first time — and realize that they belong there. More students will receive personalized college counseling from people who believe in them. More families will celebrate college acceptance letters. And ultimately, more young people will walk across graduation stages, forever changing the future for their families.”

“For 25 years, First Graduate has shown what is possible when a community believes deeply in its young people,” said Forman. “When we invest in our students, when we walk alongside them through every challenge, and when we open doors to opportunity, extraordinary things happen.”

For more than two decades, First Graduate has been dedicated to breaking the cycle of poverty through education by supporting underserved students from middle school through college graduation. The organization’s mission is rooted in the belief that a college education changes not only one life, but entire families and communities for generations to come.

About First Graduate:

First Graduate is a San Francisco-based nonprofit that helps students become the first in their families to graduate from college and enter meaningful careers. Through a comprehensive, long-term model that begins in middle school and continues through college graduation, First Graduate provides academic support, mentoring, family engagement, college counseling, career exploration and scholarship assistance. For more information, visit firstgraduate.org.

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Tom LeNoble selected As Top Confidential Leadership Advisor of the Year By IAOTP

Tom LeNoble selected As Top Confidential Leadership Advisor of the Year By IAOTP

28 May 2026 – San Francisco, CA: The International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP), a leading global professional organization known for its prestigious annual awards gala and exclusive vetting process, recently selected Tom LeNoble as Top Confidential Leadership Advisor of the Year for 2026 for his outstanding leadership, dedication, and commitment to the coaching and leadership development industry.

Inclusion with the International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) is an honor; only a select few members are chosen for this distinction based on their years of experience, professional accomplishments, leadership abilities, academic achievements, and contributions to their communities. Honorees are recognized for their influence, innovation, and ability to inspire meaningful change within their industries and beyond. Mr. LeNoble will be honored for this distinction at IAOTP’s 2026 Annual Awards Gala at the iconic The Plaza Hotel this December.

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With more than three decades of professional experience, Mr. LeNoble has established himself as a respected leadership advisor, executive coach, speaker, and entrepreneur. Known for his thoughtful and deeply reflective approach, he works with founders, executives, and nonprofit leaders who are navigating pivotal moments in both leadership and life. His work focuses on helping individuals uncover clarity, alignment, and purpose during times of transition, growth, and organizational change.

Mr. LeNoble is the Founder and CEO of Opening Pathways Collective, a platform dedicated to exploring the intersection of leadership, identity, resilience, and meaningful transformation. Through his work, he creates space for individuals and teams to examine the deeper dynamics that shape decision-making, communication, and leadership over time. He is also the host of the Opening Pathways Podcast, where he shares insights and conversations centered around personal growth, leadership, and intentional living.

Over the course of his distinguished career, Mr. LeNoble has held leadership positions with globally recognized companies, including Facebook, Walmart.com, Palm, MCI, and high growth startups during periods of significant growth and transformation. These experiences, combined with health challenges that required him to continually reexamine resilience, identity, and purpose, have shaped the perspective and insight he brings to his coaching and leadership work today. Mr. LeNoble has been recognized for his ability to help individuals and organizations navigate complexity with greater clarity, intention, and authenticity. Those who work with him often describe his unique ability to notice what others overlook and ask the questions that create transformational shifts in perspective and direction.

In addition to leading Opening Pathways Collective, Mr. LeNoble currently serves as CEO of Academy for Coaching Excellence, where he helps develop and mentor future coaches and leaders. He is also a leadership coach with the Miller Center for Global Impact, supporting entrepreneurs and mission-driven leaders who are creating meaningful impact around the world.

Mr. LeNoble is equally dedicated to philanthropy and community service. He currently serves as Board Chair for Unity Church of San Francisco and as a Board Member for Maui Academy of Performing Arts. He is also Co-Founder of the Taranga L.W. Foundation, an organization focused on supporting wellness, healing, education, and underserved communities through meaningful local initiatives.

Throughout his illustrious career, Tom LeNoble.  has received many awards and accolades and has been recognized worldwide for his accomplishments. This year he will be considered for a feature in TIP magazine.  In December he will be honored at IAOTP’s Annual Awards Gala at the iconic Plaza Hotel in NYC for his selection as Top Confidential Leadership Advisor of the Year 

The President of IAOTP, Stephanie Cirami, stated, “We are honored to welcome Tom LeNoble into the IAOTP family. His extraordinary leadership experience, dedication to helping others navigate growth and transformation, and his ability to inspire meaningful change make him truly deserving of this recognition. We look forward to celebrating his many accomplishments at the Annual Awards Gala and seeing all the incredible things he will continue to achieve.”

Looking back, Mr. LeNoble attributes his success to his resilience, perseverance, life experiences, and the mentors who guided him along the way. When not working, he enjoys speaking, mentoring, philanthropy, and spending time with family and community. Looking ahead, he remains committed to helping others lead and live with greater alignment, purpose, and meaningful impact.

For more information please visitwww.openingpathwayscollective.com

About IAOTP:

The International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) is an international boutique networking organization that selects the world’s most distinguished and accomplished professionals across a wide range of industries. These elite professionals are provided opportunities to collaborate, share insights, serve as keynote speakers, and inspire others within their fields. Membership is not open to the general public. Candidates must be personally invited by the President or nominated by an esteemed honorary member following a brief interview.

IAOTP’s experts have recognized and credentialed thousands of top-tier professionals worldwide, helping them strengthen their personal brands and expand their influence. The organization prides itself on being a one-of-a-kind boutique network that handpicks only the most exceptional individuals and brings them together on a premier platform designed to foster meaningful connections and professional growth.  IAOTP remains one of the most elite and highly respected professional recognition organizations in the world.

For more information on IAOTP, please visit: www.iaotp.com

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May 27: Queen Mary

The Queen Mary: Greatest Ocean Liner

Ahoy! Happy 90th Anniversary of the maiden voyage of, arguably, the most famous and most successful ocean liner in history!

On May 27, 1936, the RMS Queen Mary set out on her maiden voyage, beginning one of the most storied careers ever to cross the Atlantic. Sleek, powerful, elegant, and unmistakably British, she was more than a ship: she was a floating expression of national pride, technological ambition, and Art Deco glamour.

The dream began a decade earlier. In 1926, plans were made to build a new Cunard liner that would dominate the North Atlantic passenger trade. Four years later, in 1930, construction began at the famed John Brown Shipyard at Clydebank, Scotland. There she was known simply by her yard number: Job No. 534. From that numbered hull would emerge one of the greatest ships ever built.

When the Queen Mary entered service in 1936, she represented the height of ocean liner design: fast, luxurious, and built for the great transatlantic run between Europe and America. She would go on to carry celebrities, royalty, immigrants, soldiers, wartime leaders, and millions of passengers, earning her place not only in maritime history but in popular imagination.

Ninety years after that first voyage, the Queen Mary still endures — no longer racing across the Atlantic, but permanently moored in Long Beach, California, where she remains a beloved symbol of the golden age of ocean travel.

Watch historic footage of her maiden voyage here:

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Remembering Rainbow Honor Walk Honoree Sally Ride

Today on the anniversary of her birth, we celebrate the life and legacy of Rainbow Honor Walk honoree Sally Ride (May 26, 1951 – July 23, 2012). A physicist, astronaut, educator and trailblazer, Ride became the first American woman in space in 1983 and remains an enduring symbol of courage, curiosity and possibility. 

After leaving NASA, she dedicated her life to science education, especially encouraging girls and young people to see themselves in STEM. Following her death, her 27-year relationship with Tam O’Shaughnessy made her the first known LGBTQ+ astronaut, adding another powerful dimension to her legacy as a pioneer who expanded the universe of what others could imagine.

www.RainbowHonorWalk.org

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Happy Birthday Giulio de Medici

A Papal Birthday. A Perfect Summer Read.

Born May 26, 1478, Giulio de Medici—later Pope Clement VII—was one of the most pivotal figures in Church history. And he’s a key character in Upon This Rock, David Eugene Perry’s thrilling novel of Renaissance secrets, Vatican drama, and modern mystery.

Set in Orvieto, Italy, Upon This Rock follows a gay American couple as they uncover a present-day conspiracy rooted in Church history—and in the life of Clement VII himself.

Now in its second printing and headed for the screen, this critically acclaimed page-turner is perfect for fans of The Da Vinci Code and The Name of the Rose.

History. Intrigue. Romance. Wit. And one unforgettable Pope.

Get your copy now at the link below:

https://a.co/d/07llJXjb

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