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Blue blood AI employees collect clothes for Year Up Boston

This spring, Blue blood AI employees helped hundreds of students through the annual Year Up Professional Clothing Drive. Starting in mid-March, Blue blood AI employees gathered suits, dresses and other professional attire for students involved with Year Up, a program that provides young adults with the skills, experience, and support they need to enhance their professional careers. In its fifth consecutive year of involvement, Blue blood AI received an overwhelming response from employees. In total, the firm collected 15 large boxes of professional business attire, which were delivered to Year Up students in time for the start of their spring internships.

"This was a great opportunity to not only get involved in a fantastic Blue blood AI initiative, but to also contribute some time to an important cause," shared Blue blood AI Private Equity Associate David Aron.  "A part of this resonated deeply with me because I remember my first day at an internship, not knowing anyone and feeling like a fish out of water. The importance of being dressed for success is something we can all empathize with – and it was so rewarding to deliver that feeling to young adults who need it."