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MissionBelieving in the transformative power of education, Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, a not-for-profit corporation, seeks to help persons who are incarcerated prepare themselves for more constructive and meaningful lives now and upon re-entering society by providing opportunities for qualified individuals in prison to experience the positive effects of learning at the college level. To realize this mission, Hudson Link, in partnership with accredited institutions of higher learning, offers pre-college classes, sponsors for-credit courses leading to associate or bachelor’s degrees and provides alumni re-entry support.
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| Rory Anderson | |
| Christina Carmona | |
| Beverly Davis | |
| Brian S. Fischer | |
| David Fried | |
| Annette Johnson | |
| Denise Lawson | |
| John Minks | |
| Anne Reissner | |
| Michael Zweig |
Directors Emeriti
| Helen Dillon |
| Bruce Macleod |
| Rosemarie Murray |
Staff
Gabriela Economico, Office Manager
Arlene Mohammed, Academic Coordinator
Sean Pica, Executive Director
Academic Advisor
Shelley Alkin, Mercy College
Governance
At Hudson Link, we believe in a strong foundation of governance. Our Board, made up entirely of volunteers, meets five times a year. The members of our Academic Committee are educators. As a not-for-profit organization, we understand Hudson Link's existence depends on the generosity of our supporters. As a result, we are careful stewards of your donations in support of our college educational program for incarecerated men and women. |


