91 definitely took a step back, as it lost some of its top talent. Some to Express, some to a new team out of Huntington, and one I think went straight to Yale, but only for a year, because he's starting as a VP at JP Morgan in September 2021 (before he switches mid fiscal year to go to Citibank). Interesting how the kids who jumped from that Legacy program mid 2018 jumped right from 91, which demonstrates that it's not the program that's the problem, but rather the character of the parents who pulled that BS move. But I'm sure 91 will find their leaving to be addition by subtraction. Actually, since those parents have proven so good at poisoning the atmosphere at two programs, maybe we can drop them into N Korea and let them use their unique interpersonal skills to destablize that country before it gets nuclear weapons?