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A Room Full of Green Futures — The City Tutors: A Volunteer Tutoring . . . The room was small enough that no one could disappear into the back row A few dozen students sat in rolling chairs pulled into a loose half-circle, notebooks open on their laps At the front, a handful of mentors sat close enough to be interrupted mid-sentence Behind them, a wall-sized screen til
“Learning Out Loud”: Justin Ramdeo’s First Big Room Today, Justin Ramdeo looks like the kind of senior who has always known how to move through a finance room Firm handshake Clear pitch Thoughtful questions What you do not see is that, just a few months ago, he had no idea how to be in those rooms He did not understand the roles, the language,
“You Need Someone to Ask You the Hard Questions”: Sammy Oge Finds His . . . Before Sammy Oge showed up at a City Tutors event in Midtown, he already knew the name Back when City Tutors lived inside City College, he watched it take root Years later, as the program grew into a wider support system, he circled back at a moment when he needed it Oge had been working as a da
Opening the Doors to Asset Management: CUNY Learners at TIAA Nuveen . . . TIAA Nuveen opened its doors to 70 learners from The City Tutors community for an in-office Igniting Brighter Futures event co-hosted with Bloomberg The room brought together first-generation students, recent immigrants, undergrads, grad students, and recent alumni from across The City University o
“Finding Her Pace”: How a Zoom Talk, a Mentor, and a Return to School . . . Before Theresa Clayton found The City Tutors again, she was juggling two clocks One kept time for a demanding full-time job The other ticked toward a degree she had left on pause years earlier Back in 2016 and 2017, when City Tutors was still housed at City College, she leaned on tutoring to get
Empowering the Next Generation – The City Tutors and Volunteering . . . In November 2024, The City Tutors and Volunteering Untapped co-hosted a mentorship event titled “What Do You Need to Know to Succeed in the Workplace?” at Henry Street Settlement in the Lower East Side The gathering brought together approximately 50 students and professionals from sectors including
Mind, Work Purpose: When You’re Carrying the Most, Community Matters At The City Tutors, we’re here for New Yorkers who carry the most—NYCHA residents, adult learners, immigrants, first-gen students—those navigating systems that rarely make it easy Some are still grinding Some are finally getting by Others have “made it ” But the weight doesn’t disappear—it shift
It Started with a Seat at the Table — and Led to a Full-Time Offer The first time Daniel Rabinovich used City Tutors, he ended up across from Paramount’s global chief financial officer — the kind of person he imagined hearing on a panel someday, not someone who would sit at his table and ask what he was interested in For a sophomore who had just told his immigrant parents he was leaving pre-med, it was a jolt His family’s hopes followed a clear line
Enstar and The City Tutors Bring the Re Insurance World into Focus for . . . New Yorkers are fluent in risk mitigation They carry an umbrella, leave five minutes early, keep a backup MetroCard Re insurance is the grown-up version of that instinct: when risk gets big, you layer protection That idea framed an intimate seminar co-hosted by The City Tutors and Enstar , w
Survivor, Mentor, Dreamer: How Gary Corbin Found His Path Through The . . . Gary Corbin’s life is a story of survival and reinvention: bone cancer at 17, an amputation, heart failure, and severe depression “I’ve survived more than most,” Gary says “But what matters is what you do with survival ” After nearly breaking into Hollywood and returning to New York with a mas