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Philadelphia Academies Inc.’s “The Party”

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Thursday night the Philadelphia Academies, Inc. threw their annual shindig “The Party” with 300 guests filling the Fringe Arts/La Peg Brasserie building at 40 N. Columbus Blvd. The theme this year was “Out of the Box,” which Lisa Nutter, President of Philadelphia Academies, Inc. (PAI, ) and First Lady of Philadelphia, says is about creating a career by following your own path, even if it doesn’t fit society’s norm. PAI supports Philadelphia public school students with career-focused programs that prepare young people for employment and post-secondary education, and student ambassadors from Roxborough and Abraham Lincoln high schools were on hand to espouse the virtues of the program.

During the event, David L. Cohen, executive vice president of Comcast, accepted PAI’s The Party 2015 Stand and Deliver Award in recognition of the company’s commitment to innovation. Also honored were 2015 honorary chairs David Devan — general director, Opera Philadelphia, and Seun Olubodun, owner, Duke and Winston. PECO was presented with an Academy Award, for the company’s deep commitment to the PAI model, accepted by Mary Krick, PECO’s vice president of human resources; as was ESM Productions in recognition of the agency being a long-standing partner of PAI, accepted by ESM president Scott Mirkin. After the program, guests enjoyed delicious food, spirits, and dancing by the dueling DJs.

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From left: Lisa Nutter, president at Philadelphia Academies Inc. and Mary Dougherty, president of Nicole Miller Philadelphia. Mary gifted the students with Nicole Miller scarves and ties, which they wore to the evening's festivities. From left: Delijah Butler, Angela Montano, Tyshanek Sutton and Jocelyn Vidal. From left: Danielle Cohn is Comcast's director of entrepreneurial engagement, David Cohen, executive vice president of Comcast Corporation, and Karima Zedan, director of Comcast's Internet Essentials . From left: Saleem Wright, Justina McMinn and Brett Vance. There were silent and live auctions featuring tickets to sporting events, restaurant gift certificates and artwork including this Audrey Hepburn by artist John Stango. Nahje Royster helps Jujuan Peel with his Nicole Miller tie given to him by Mary Dougherty. From left: Jeff and Jean Griffiths with Robert and Eileen Rumer. Jenny Bauer, Mike Bauer, Dan Connell and Kathy Lentini. Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Smith From left: Paul Nye, Mayor Michael Nutter and Jerry Hofer. Paul and Jerry are longtime Nutter friends, and the first same-sex couple Mayor Nutter married last year when the Pennsylvania law went into effect. Drexel student Ami Amegan expresses her gratitude after receiving the "Nicole Hines Pay It Forward Scholarship." Honorary Chairs David B. Devan and Seun Olubodun thank the guests for coming, as they hold their Inaugural Chuck Award for innovation, named for Charles Bowser who founded the career academy model and who at the time in 1969 was the executive director of the Urban Affairs Coalition and deputy mayor of the City of Philadelphia. Scott Mirkin, owner of ESM Productions, receives a special "Academy Award" in recognition of the agency's long-standing partnership with PAI. Linda and Ian Swain From left: Matthew Perks, Shelley Smith and Michael and Joy Harris. Dr. William R. Hite Jr., superintendent of the School District of Philadelphia, and Deirdre Francis-Hite. 300 guests enjoyed delicious food, spirits, and dancing by the dueling DJs at Fringe Arts/La Peg Brasserie.

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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