The Brotherhood Sister Sol (BroSis) Welcomes Three New Board Members to Strengthen Its Mission of Youth Development and Community Resilience
PR Newswire
NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2025
New Appointments Signal BroSis' Continued Growth and Commitment to Building Opportunity for Young People Across New York City and Beyond
NEW YORK, Sept. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Brotherhood Sister Sol (BroSis), a nationally recognized nonprofit in youth development, organizing, training, and community resilience based in Harlem, announces the addition of three distinguished leaders to its Board of Directors. These new members bring decades of experience and a shared belief in the power of youth and community development.
The newest members of the BroSis Board of Directors include:
- Sheila R. Adams James, Partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
- Holly A. Thomas, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
- Matthew A. Gibbons, Partner at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Their appointment underscores BroSis' continued growth and its unwavering commitment to fostering opportunity for young people in New York City and beyond.
"Our work at BroSis is built on the belief that young people deserve equal opportunity, to be guided and surrounded by community, and to receive the skills they need to succeed," said Khary Lazarre-White, Executive Director and Co-Founder of The Brotherhood Sister Sol. "Sheila, Holly, and Matthew are leaders who have a shared commitment to and belief in the brilliance of young people and their power to lead."
For over 30 years, BroSis has provided comprehensive, long-term support to young people, empowering them with the skills and resources they need to thrive in school, work, and life. Through a combination of education, mentorship, college access programs, career exploration, and community-building, BroSis makes a profound impact on the lives of thousands of young people every year. The organization's model has been recognized as a national standard for youth development. BroSis has been at the forefront of social justice, educating, organizing and training to challenge inequity and champion opportunity for all.
Each of the new board members brings a unique voice:
"BroSis combines compassion, vision, and strategy in a way that's rarely seen," said Sheila Adams James. "It represents the kind of bold, values-driven work we need more of. I'm excited to support this work and help further a vision that truly supports young people and puts them at the center of real, sustainable change."
"BroSis has an inspiring vision for educating and empowering young people, one that it implements with passion and joy," said Holly A. Thomas. "I am proud to be able to serve as a Board member in support of this important work."
"The work BroSis does to empower youth and transform communities is both urgent and inspiring," said Matthew Gibbons. "What drew me to serve on the Board is its track record - decades of real impact and innovation in youth development. It is a privilege for me to have this opportunity to transition my support of BroSis from counsel to Board member."
These new appointments come at a pivotal moment. BroSis is expanding its impact, deepening its connections within communities, and strengthening its ability to create pathways to success for young people.
"This is a significant moment for our Board," said Paul Butler, BroSis Board Co-Chair and President & Chief Transformation Officer of New America. "Our new board members bring valuable expertise and a shared belief in the power of youth. They are joining us to help build the next generation of leaders and to ensure that our work - locally and across the country - continues to thrive."
Clara Markowicz, BroSis Board Co-Chair & award-winning producer, added, "BroSis is more than a youth development organization - we are a community hub, a space for growth, joy, and vision. I'm grateful that our new board members see that, and are choosing to serve with us in deepening this work. These board appointments reflect shared values and an investment in the hard but hopeful work ahead."
About The Brotherhood Sister Sol
The Brotherhood Sister Sol (BroSis) is a Harlem-based nonprofit at the forefront of social justice, educating, training, and organizing to challenge inequality and champion opportunity for all. Through mentoring, education, and community-building, BroSis empowers youth to reach their full potential and become agents of change in their communities. With over 30 years of experience and a nationally recognized model, BroSis continues to be a cornerstone of youth development and community resilience in New York City and across the country.
To learn more, visit: www.brotherhood-sistersol.org
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