partner Organizations

AJC Access

Mark Spatt
Co-Chair

Maddie Cook
Co-Chair

  • Co-Chairs: Mark Spatt & Maddie Cook
  • Mission: Empowering Today’s Young Jewish Leaders; advocating on key issues including: (1) Combating Antisemitism; (2) Countering Radicalism and Extremism; (3) Building Interreligious Alliances; (4) Protecting Human Rights; and (5) Defending Israel’s Place In The World
  • The American Jewish Committee (AJC) is the leading global Jewish advocacy organization, with unparalleled access to government officials, diplomats, and other world leaders.
  • AJC’s leaders have access to unique opportunities that give them insight into the perspectives of other faith and ethnic groups, as well as the views of local, national, and international thought leaders.
  • Website: ajc.org/access

Emerging 100 of Atlanta

Kyle Walcott
President

Rashad Stallings
Vice President

  • Mission: To enhance the mentoring and tutoring programs of the 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. while serving as role models to the entire community.
  • The Emerging 100 (E100) of Atlanta is the official young professional auxiliary of the 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc.
  • E100 is comprised of high-achieving young men, aged 25-35, committed to the academic and vocational success of our youth at B.E.S.T. Academy High School and the Collegiate 100.
  • Website: emerging100atl.org

Hispanic Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs (HYPE)

Alex Villanueva
President

Ana Urrego
Vice President

  • Mission: To connect, develop, and empower young professionals and entrepreneurs through community, economic, and leadership opportunities.
  • HYPE is a division of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. HYPE is dedicated exclusively to serve as the main resource of Georgia’s aspiring future leaders.
  • Website: ghcc.org/en/hype/

Metro Atlanta Association of Professionals (MAAP)

George Carlton
President

  • President: George Carlton
  • Mission: To create an inclusive environment for the Metro Atlanta LGBTQ+ community that allows for professional development through networking, high-quality events, training, mentoring and education
  • For nearly 30 years, MAAP has been the pioneering organization for Atlanta’s LGBTQ+ community and their allies to network and connect with others in a professional setting.
  • Website: maapatl.org

National Association of Asian American Professionals (NAAAP) Atlanta

Kim Tong
President

Allen Chen
President Emeritus

  • Mission: To be the premier network of Asian American professionals with the purpose of building leaders to make a difference in government, education, business, and the greater Atlanta community
  • NAAAP Atlanta focuses on three key pillars: professional development, business networking and community service.
  • NAAAP is the first pan-Asian American professional organization in North America with 501(c)(3) chapters and start-up ventures in more than 30 cities in the U.S., Canada, and China.
  • Website: atl.naaap.org

Urban League of Greater Atlanta Young Professionals (ULGA-YP)

Brittany Marshall
President

Meagan Bens
Vice President

  • Mission: To support the National Urban League movement through volunteerism, philanthropy, and membership development
  • ULGA-YP is comprised of young professionals across metro Atlanta who are dedicated to serving their local communities through social and community activism
  • Website: ulga-yp.org