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Andrew
Srebnik

Andrew Srebnik owes much of his success to lessons he received while still young.

New York, New York

An outstanding high school athlete and community leader, Andrew Srebnik’s accomplishments reached a wide range of supporters and benefactees in the Rockland County region of New York. As early as little league, Andrew Srebnik found himself an indispensable player on several baseball, football, and basketball teams. Named to the little league all-star team in 1983, Andrew Srebnik won the title of Most Valuable Player. Andrew Srebnik later pitched in Babe Ruth and Babe Ruth prep leagues, where he also joined the all-star roster. Excelling at basketball, Andrew Srebnik was twice elected captain of the Clarkstown North High School varsity team in 1988 and 1989. Andrew Srebnik garnered much local press coverage owing to his many feats, and was inducted by area coaches into both All County Section 1 and All League teams. At Clarkstown North, Andrew Srebnik frequently combined his athletic duties with community service activities. As a member of Varsity Athletes Against Substance Abuse (VAASA), Andrew Srebnik pledged to abstain from drugs and alcohol and brought a positive message to young athletes throughout the Rockland County area. Andrew Srebnik also served as coach, referee, and umpire for several junior-league baseball and basketball programs. With an active community voice and dedication to various social causes, the Clarkstown North student body elected Andrew Srebnik to Student Advisory Council four years in a row. In addition, Srebnik’s classmates named him Vice President junior and senior year, through which he planned group activities and delivered speeches at school assemblies. Andrew Srebnik also donated time to Safe Rides/Students Against Drunk Driving, Youth Against Cancer, and the Special Olympics. After high school, Andrew Srebnik attended the State University of New York at Albany and graduated with a B.A. in economics in 1993. Andrew Srebnik later received his M.B.A. from Fordham University. Still maintaining a commitment to sports and social causes, Andrew Srebnik runs, plays golf, and gives generously to various charities across America. Andrew Srebnik lives in New York City with his wife and two young children.


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