WSTA Announces its Partnership with NAMI-NYC & Inaugural Charity Golf Outing

The Wall Street Technology Association (WSTA®), a not-for-profit organization that provides financial technology and business professionals a forum to learn from and connect with each other, is proud to announce its partnership with NAMI-NYC.

This partnership includes the WSTA promoting the accessibility and benefits of NAMI-NYC’s mental health services to its financial services members and their families. For 40 years, NAMI-NYC has offered free classes, support groups, family mentoring, and more to families and individuals affected by mental illness throughout NYC. Additionally, the WSTA will host its first inaugural charity golf event to provide additional support to NAMI-NYC’s efforts on Tuesday, May 2, 2023.

“NAMI-NYC’s services are increasingly more important in the financial services industry as employees work through the complexities and stress of the new realities of work life including returning to the office in a post-COVID world,” shared James Kostulias, Managing Director, Charles Schwab.

“We are grateful for WSTA’s partnership. We appreciate their efforts to discuss mental health in the workplace and share our free, accessible programs with their employees,” noted NAMI-NYC’s chief executive, Matt Kudish. 1 out of 5 New Yorkers struggle with mental health issues. The other 4 out of 5 are friends, family, colleagues, and neighbors.

To learn more about NAMI-NYC free programs and services available to all New Yorkers, visit http://www.naminyc.org.

About the Wall Street Technology Association
The WSTA facilitates virtual and in-person educational and networking events where members meet and exchange ideas and best practices that assist them in effectively capitalizing on technology advances in areas such as Cybersecurity, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Data Management, Cloud, Blockchain, Digital, Architecture, Infrastructure, etc. and dealing with financial industry business challenges. Founded in 1967, the WSTA is a not-for-profit association with a long history of evolving to meet the needs of its members.

About the National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City
For 40 years, the National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City (NAMI-NYC) has offered life-changing support, education, and advocacy to families and individuals affected by mental illness. NAMI-NYC’s services are free of charge and accessible to anyone who needs them. Learn more at http://www.naminyc.org and follow us on social @naminyc_metro.