2005 Legacy Winners
Click on any name to see more information about our past Legacy Award winners
-
David Bauer
David Bauer’s research in the summer of 2005, with Professor Valeria Balogh-Nair at The City College of New York yielded a paper that was accepted for publication in Applied Physics Letters on the “Third-order Nonlinear Optical Properties of a Cadmiun Sulfide-Dendrimer Nanocomposite.“ The Liberian organization David runs, United Liberia, begun… More
-
Melissa Carubia
MELISSA CARUBIA is a composer and teacher living in Newton, MA. She holds a Masters in Composition from the Longy School of Music, where she was the winner of the annual Orchestral Composition Contest. She is an actor and musical director for Urban Improv, a non-profit dedicated to fostering self-esteem… More
-
Hillary Edwards
Hillary is currently a senior at Goucher College in Maryland, where she is a double major in Management and Art with a concentration in Arts Administration. She works with non-profit organizations in Baltimore focused on community empowerment and enrichment through the arts. She spent the spring of 2009 abroad in… More
-
Ronen Katz
Ronen was a wonderful part of the Creativity Foundation family—he embodied the sprit of creativity in each and every thing he set his mind to: in business, entrepreneurship, and in public service. And to top it off, he was a warm, gregarious person who loved sharing his time and interests… More
-
Shaw Natsui
Shaw Natsui is from South Florida and graduated from Harvard College where he became actively involved in community-based youth work and organizing in Boston through the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA), a student-led nonprofit working in partnership with local communities for social change. He took a semester leave from school… More