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The primary responsibilities of the Director are to represent the youth focused mission of the program, manage the financial operations and the development goals of the site, maintain strong university partner relationships, work closely with a local advisory board to raise the annual budget, and to recruit and manage a team that ensures the coordination of all program operations.
Fall 2025
The primary responsibilities of the Director are to represent the youth focused mission of the program, manage the financial operations and the development goals of the site, maintain strong university partner relationships, work closely with a local advisory board to raise the annual budget, and to recruit and manage a team that ensures the coordination of all program operations.
Fall 2025
Program Coordinator - New York
The Program Coordinator is the primary administrative support for the local site.
Fall 2025
Tailored specifically for Posse graduates, The Update features important dates, Posse news, and select alumni highlights.
Fall 2025
Rice Alum Brandy Hays Morrison Joins Posse National Board
An engineer, global consultant, and community-builder, Brandy is the fifth Posse alum—and the first Posse alumna—appointed to the board.
Fall 2025
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Fall 2025
Middlebury Alum Wins Coveted David Prize
Rana Abdelhamid received the $200,000 award for her work building safer, more connected communities for Muslim and immigrant women across New York City.
Fall 2025
Carleton Expands Partnership to Recruit Students from Atlanta
The recent expansion reflects the College’s unwavering commitment to fostering leadership and opportunity across its campus community.
Fall 2025
MacKenzie Scott Gives $12 Million to Posse
The philanthropist’s latest contribution brings her total investment in Posse to $22 million.
Fall 2025
Posse Bay Area Celebrates 10 Years, Posse Scholar Graduations
This year’s Posse graduations included the first cohort from St. Olaf College and marked a decade of empowering Bay Area students with over $72 million in full-tuition scholarships.