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INTERNATIONAL HOUSE AND MERRILL LYNCH CONTINUE TO PREPARE WOMEN FOR LEADERSHIP POSITIONS

Merrill Lynch renews its Corporate Sponsorship of the Womens International Leadership Program at International House

Merrill Lynch, one of the world's leading financial management and advisory companies, has awarded a $50,000 grant to renew for the fourth year its support of the Womens International Leadership (WIL) Program at International House.

The WIL Program is a landmark leadership training program at I. House, the 84-year-old residence and program center for international graduate students and trainees. Eighteen women from 13 countries were chosen to participate in the 2007-08 WIL Program. Since its inception in 1990, more than 200 women from a variety of cultures and disciplines have participated in the merit-based scholarship program.

Designed as a practical training program to enhance graduate study, the WIL program features a series of seminars, skills-based leadership training, networking receptions, public speaking workshops, a mentor project, field experience in multicultural communities, and conflict resolution and negotiating technique coaching. The program culminates in Womens Week, a week of programming designed and executed by the 18 selected grantees from diverse cultures and disciplines. Merrill Lynch has sponsored the program since 2005.

The Merrill Lynch Foundation grant will cover a substantial portion of WILs operating budget, including all program-related activities, publications, networking activities and allocated staff salaries. In addition to financial support, Merrill Lynch employees volunteer their time as mentors and role models and share their expertise in the financial markets. Merrill Lynch has collaborated with the House on programming for Womens Week and throughout the year, from sessions for the entire I-House community on interview skills and resume writing workshops to personal financial planning and Wall Street 101 seminars for the WIL grantees.

During the first three years of sponsorship, 10 Merrill employees have served as mentors for WIL Grantees. Candace Browning, president of Merrill Lynch Global Research is a member of the WIL Advisory Council, providing leadership for the program. "Merrill Lynch is delighted to continue its association with International House, which for more than 80 years has provided a haven of learning for people of diverse nationalities, cultures and beliefs," said Ms. Browning. "Through this partnership, we have built relationships and financial awareness with future women leaders who will have an impact in their respective communities and professions while also exposing them to careers and opportunities in business."

International House is fortunate to have such a dedicated partner in Merrill Lynch, said I. House President Don L. Cuneo. We look forward to continuing to work with Merrill Lynch to support and celebrate many more generations of women at International House.

About International House

A vibrant community of more than 700 students and trainees who represent over 100 countries each year, International House was founded by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and the Cleveland H. Dodge family in 1924. Its mission is to provide its carefully selected residents with a challenging and supportive residential community that promotes mutual respect and friendship among individuals of all nations and backgrounds.

An independent, non-profit organization, I. House achieves its mission by supporting cross-cultural understanding and international education and encouraging daily interaction between people of many cultures. Residential life at International House is designed to foster diversity of thought and experience, and to prepare its residents to meet the challenges of an interdependent world.

To learn more about International House, please visit http://www.ihouse-nyc.org

About Merrill Lynchs Philanthropy

Merrill Lynch was founded on the idea that the world is full of opportunity. Opening the door to that opportunity for underserved children and youth is the focus of the firms global philanthropy. In 2007, Merrill Lynch giving totaled more than $43 million, with education receiving nearly half of that support. Merrill Lynchs flagship program Investing Pays Off®--or IPO®--helps create a level playing field for youngsters of all backgrounds through financial literacy and business savvy. The program strength lies in a free curriculum, the involvement of Merrill Lynch volunteers and online educational resources at http://volunteer.ml.com

Contacts:

International House
Philip Greven, 212-316-8493
pgreven@ihouse-nyc.org
or
Merrill Lynch
Selena Morris, 212-449-7283
selena_morris@ml.com

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