How did you get involved with GOSO and what programs have been the most helpful? My nephew was in the program and he told me

How did you get involved with GOSO and what programs have been the most helpful? My nephew was in the program and he told me
All good things must come to an end. Last week, GOSO Guys and their mentors marked the culmination of our latest 4-month Coaches Club cycle.
Do we have the next Picasso in our midst? At our latest Coaches Club event — our important mentoring program — we were joined by
Reginald Andre and Daniel Goldberg, vice presidents in the Investment Management and Merchant Banking divisions, respectively, have more than 20 years of combined experience at the firm – but they met for the first time at a nonprofit event in 2014 that was organized by Getting Out and Staying Out (GOSO).
Mark Goldsmith didn’t expect to go to jail when he volunteered to be “principal for a day” at a New York City school. But after requesting a “tough school,” he was assigned to Horizon Academy, a high school for inmates ages 18 to 24 at Rikers Island prison.
In the three years since he started working with Rikers Island inmates, Mark Goldsmith has drastically increased the odds of success for hundreds of newly released young men in danger of slipping right back into jail.