2016 Annual Report - Campus Philly

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Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services. 15,762. 16,860. 7%. STEM Total (Science, technology, engin
TAB LE OF CON T EN T S Programs Fall in Love with Philly . . . . . . . . . 4 Launch in Philly . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Higher Education in a Global Market . . . 12 Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Financial Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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Dear Colleagues, Campus Philly helps college students find that moment when they fall in love with Philadelphia. When that moment occurs, students start to think of building their futures here, connecting with employers for internships, building their networks with students from other campuses and investing in our communities. As these students transform to become residents, the city grows economically, in diversity and talent. Over the past year, we’ve seen this happen with our own eyes. Katie Bye, a student at Arcadia University, made her first visit to the Barnes Foundation as a freshman and was transformed. She switched majors to art history after that visit, and when she returned to the Barnes for Campus Philly’s My Philly Summer Party, she came resumé in hand to network her way to a job. Grace Mangigian, a senior at Haverford College, was deciding where to head after graduation. A summer internship in Philadelphia led to a post-graduation job offer, and she decided to launch in Philly: I would get to live and work in a city I love. Having a city that inspires this kind of love is not just a matter of chance. Campus Philly brings together the partners that share our enthusiasm for this fantastic region and seek to welcome our students. Through these partnerships, we create the programs, events and experiences that transform Philadelphia from college town to hometown for so many. We are happy to share some highlights from these programs over the past year and thank the partners that make them possible. Thank you for your continued support of Campus Philly,

Deborah Diamond, Ph.D. President Campus Philly

Jeanne Mell Campus Philly Board Chair Vice President Marketing Communications University City Science Center

Cover: CollegeFest 2016 at Dilworth Park This page: Belmont Plateau in Fairmount Park Opposite: First Friday in Old City 2016 ANNUAL REPORT

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FALL IN LOVE WITH PHILLY “I arrived at City Hall, received a ‘welcome to Philadelphia’ and a wristband good for free admission at 10 museums! CollegeFest is a great way to get to know the city.” Nadia Kreciglowa, University of Pennsylvania, 2018

MEET PHILLY TOUR

Campus Philly introduced students to Philadelphia through 102 presentations and orientation and welcome events on campus.

INSIDER GUIDE

90,000 magazines for and by college students distributed on campuses, through admissions offices and at Campus Philly events

COLLEGEFEST

5,000 students, 10 free museums, 42 exhibitors and free PHLASH transportation for a full-day welcome and exploration of Philadelphia on September 10, 2016, in Dilworth Park

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CollegeFest 2016 at Dilworth Park

“A group leader handed me an Insider Guide at orientation. I realized the Guide was going to be my way to figure out what to see in the city and how to get there. I have kept the Insider Guide throughout my college career.” Catherine Fiore, Rutgers-Camden, 2017

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Campus Philly creates the moments when students fall in love with Philly. This is the tipping point when they make the city their own and transform from a student into a resident.

Students explore the Wissahickon Valley Park in Germantown.

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“Campus Philly’s Student Leader Network has broadened my Philadelphia horizons, exploring the Germantown neighborhood to see how people shape where they live. These experiences are fortifying my decision to stay in Philadelphia after graduation because I know, somewhere throughout the city or surrounding areas, I will be able to find my niche.” Maurcedes Bey, Philadelphia University, 2018

OPEN ARTS

8,030 student members experience art at 60 venues through free tickets and college nights just for them.

STUDENT LEADERS NETWORK

458 students eager to lead on and off campus explore neighborhood development, build leadership skills and form a cross-campus network.

INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE

339 students from 24 schools attended a full-day leadership conference presented by Campus Philly and Temple University in February 2016.

“One reason it’s great to go to college in Philadelphia is the amazing music and art scene. Open Arts has given me the chance to experience that with hundreds of other college students, and for free. It makes you feel that your college experience, the city itself and the city’s art all come together.” Lara Balikci, University of Pennsylvania, 2019

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LAUNCH

IN PHILLY “Campus Philly has landed me several interviews. From that, I’ve learned to be more confident. Campus Philly gave me confidence.” Yemima Arbouet, La Salle University, 2016

CAMPUSPHILLY.ORG/CAREERS

Campus Philly hosts the best internship and career site for college students and employers. The site features career-launching opportunities exclusively in our region and is used by thousands of students at more than 34 regional colleges and universities and many out-of-region schools as well.

ONLINE JOB AND INTERNSHIP FAIR

This virtual event takes over campusphilly.org/careers for one week each spring and fall. Seventy percent (70%) of employers report they interview a candidate they found through the Online Job and Internship Fair.

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“Campus Philly is key in building our college internship program. We reach a diverse array of students at 34 schools through campusphilly.org/careers. And these candidates have translated into excellent intern hires.” Meredith Friedman, Director of Talent, CubeSmart

Mayor Kenney addresses interns at My Philly Summer Party at the Barnes Foundation.

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Campus Philly produces career events that help students launch in Philadelphia by introducing them to employers in intimate settings where they can really connect.

Students at Create-adelphia in Center City

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“SPARK Philly was a really good experience for me. I got to know about a lot of local companies and meet people from various backgrounds. It made me more aware about what I can do in Philadelphia after graduating with my math degree from Bryn Mawr.” Prianka Ball, Bryn Mawr College, 2017

GEEK’S GUIDE TO PHILADELPHIA

187 students from 44 colleges registered for Campus Philly’s “inside” look at the Philadelphia Science Festival and Philly Tech Week in April 2016.

MY PHILLY SUMMER

956 summer interns at 23 companies received a warm welcome to Philadelphia through Campus Philly’s Philly 101 presentation. Nearly 200 interns joined Campus Philly at the Barnes Foundation for our annual My Philly Summer Party in July 2016.

SPARK PHILLY & CREATE-ADELPHIA

129 students attended Campus Philly’s Fall 2016 career events, learning how to launch in Philly and meeting some of the region’s best employers.

“After graduating I saw myself moving to New York. But I think I’m going to stay in Philly now. Attending SPARK and Createadelphia made me realize there are so many career opportunities here that I feel confident I can find a great job.” Rourke Phalon, Temple University, 2017

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HIGHER EDUCATION IN

A GLOBAL MARKET DEGREES CONFERRED

by Greater Philadelphia Higher Ed Institutions (2013-2015) DEGREES CONFERRED

MAJORS

GROWTH RATE

2015

2013-2015

Health

19,350

20,755

7%

Business, Management, Marketing and Related Support Services

15,762

16,860

7%

STEM Total (Science, technology, engineering and math)

11,650

12,609

8%

Basic Science

5,253

5,393

3%

Technology/Engineering

6,397

7,216

13%

11,704

10,521

-10%

Education

8,994

7,981

-11%

Legal Professions, Public Administration and Social Service

6,375

6,454

1%

Social Science

4,659

4,504

-3%

Visual and Performing Arts

3,787

3,537

-7%

Communications and Journalism

2,628

2,981

13%

Multi/interdisciplinary Studies

1,717

1,726

1%

Personal Services

1,469

1,481

1%

Agriculture and Conservation

694

718

3%

Architecture

645

614

-5%

Manufacturing, Construction, Machine Repair and Transportation

451

319

-29%

89,885

91,060

STEM

BREAKDOWN

2013

Liberal Arts and Humanities (Language and literature, history, philosophy, etc.)

GRAND TOTAL

Source: IPEDS. Data gathered and provided by CEO Council for Growth. Degrees include all degrees associate level and higher, but do not include certificates conferred.

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1%

TOP 10 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Places of Origin for Philadelphia’s

CANADA

3.5%

SOUTH KOREA

TURKEY

5.5%

1.5%

PHL

CHINA

KUWAIT

39.2%

1.6%

INDIA

SAUDI ARABIA

TAIWAN

10.7%

6.6%

1.8%

VIETNAM

1.7%

BRAZIL

2.2%

PHILADELPHIA RANKS 8 TH in International Students out of all U.S. Metropolitan Areas Metropolitan Areas

% change

2005/2006

2014/2015

1. New York, NY

50,542

84,713

68%

2. Los Angeles, CA

34,700

59,842

72%

3. Boston, MA

23,325

47,895

105%

4. Chicago, IL

15,683

28,829

84%

5. San Francisco, CA

12,355

25,204

104%

6. Dallas, TX

12,260

23,588

92%

7. Washington, DC

17,576

22,672

29%

8. Philadelphia, PA

12,556

21,273

69%

8,133

21,133

160%

11,633

18,623

60%

9. Seattle, WA 10. Houston, TX

2005-2015

Source: Open Doors®, 2015, Institute of International Education, Inc.

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PARTNERS Campus Philly brings together three unique audiences: regional students, higher education institutions and the business community. We thank our partners who make our work possible.

COLLEGE PARTNERS

CORPORATE MEMBERS

Arcadia University

S EN T IN EL Herman Miller

Art Institute of Philadelphia Bryn Mawr College

CHAMPIO N

Chestnut Hill College

Allied Pixel Bentley Systems Comcast Deloitte IKEA TargetX

Community College of Philadelphia Delaware County Community College Drexel University Eastern University Haverford College La Salle University

GUA R D IA N

Lehigh University

Campbell Soup Company DiD GSK Publicis Health TD Bank Vanguard

Manor College Montgomery County Community College Moore College of Art and Design Neumann University Peirce College Pennsylvania State University - Abington

ME N TO R

Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

CubeSmart Independence Blue Cross PHLCVB Premier Office Solutions Republic Bank

Philadelphia University Rowan University Rutgers University - Camden Saint Joseph’s University Salus University Stockton University Swarthmore College Temple University Thomas Jefferson University University of Delaware University of Pennsylvania University of the Arts

CONNECTO R

Bancroft Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia Frontline Education New Penn Financial TherapyNotes University City Science Center Villa

University of the Sciences

INNOVATO R

Ursinus College

ifm efector, inc. Inspire Energy Vertex

Villanova University West Chester University

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LEADERSHIP BOARD OF DIRECTORS

HONORARY BOARD CHAIRS

B OAR D CH A IR

Jeanne Mell Vice President Marketing Communications University City Science Center

Jim Kenney Mayor City of Philadelphia

V I CE C H AIR

David L. Cohen Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Comcast

T R E A S UR ER

John A. Fry President Drexel University

Michael Scales Associate Vice President for Business Services Temple University Deborah Metalsky Director, Audit and Enterprise Risk Services Deloitte LLP

S ECR E TA RY

Karen Fox Manager, University Relations & Recruiting Partnerships Vanguard Human Resources Jeremy Andreoli Executive Director, Video Services Comcast

STAFF Lindsey Campbell Operations & Marketing Manager Debora Charmelus Program Manager Jennifer Devor Director, Partnerships

Mary Beth Daisey Associate Chancellor Rutgers University - Camden

Deborah Diamond, Ph.D. President

Dr. Donald (Guy) Generals President Community College of Philadelphia

Cory Dulaney Program Manager Roger Estes Creative Director

Claire Marrazzo Greenwood Director CEO Council for Growth

Reggie Hall Jr. Senior Program Manager, Partnerships

Otis Hackney Chief Education Officer City of Philadelphia

Marvin Mack Junior Graphic Designer

David Wilson Vice President, Government & Community Relations Drexel University Nicole Wormley Sr. Manager U.S. Talent Acquisition Campbell Soup Company

Brynn Monaghan Communications Manager Patrick Sherlock Vice President, University Relations and Student Engagement Ella Strauss Program Manager, Open Arts

Florence Zheng Chief Talent Officer Bentley Systems, Inc.

Ashlie Thornbury Vice President, Partnerships

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Campus Philly’s 2016 fiscal year budget of $1,353,974 is divided as follows:

REV EN U E 41%

21%

Government Support

College and University Partnerships

21%

12%

Corporate Partnerships and Sponsorships

Foundations and Grants

5%

Earned Revenue

EXP EN S ES 76%

Student Engagement, Internship and Career Programs

18%

Management

6%

Research and Development

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